Mermaid II Indonesia Liveaboard

Mermaid II

Mermaid II is a 33-meter, twin engine steel motor yacht. She easily accommodates 18 guests in 8 deluxe cabins and 2 guests in a lower deck budget cabin. All deluxe cabins are located on the main deck and offer a choice of either double bed only or twin bed configuration. Each deluxe cabin offers large panoramic sea view windows. individually controlled air conditioning and ensuite bathrooms. Below deck the budget cabins have twin bunks, vanity sink, air conditioning and share a bathroom with one other cabin via adjoining doors.

Mermaid I

Mermaid I is a luxurious liveaboard that is a 28-meter, twin engine steel motor yacht , built with your diving comfort in mind. She comfortably holds 15 guests in 1 Master State Room(king size bed),1 Single and 4 Deluxe Cabins (king size or twin beds) and 2 Lower Deck Cabins (double/twin beds). All main deck cabins have ensuite bathrooms, panoramic sea view windows with doors opening onto the gangway. The lower deck cabins are very comfortable offering ensuite bathrooms and unhindered, direct access to main deck gangways.

Coralia Liveaboard Indonesia

Coralia

Pindito’s offers 8 cabins, which sleep up to 16 guests comfortably. Each cabin includes a private ensuite with fresh hot water showers, plenty of storage and air conditioning. Pindito offers indoor dining area and lounge and a large, shaded sundeck on the roof with comfy bean bags and sofas for guests to relax.

Papua Explorers - Gam Island

Papua Explorers Resort – Gam Island

Papua Explorers is located in the south of Gam Island and just along the coast of the famous Dampier Strait. This means they are very close to the best Raja Ampat diving and snorkeling sites. Among them Manta Point, Cape Kri , Mike’s Point, Mioskon and many more. Exploring with Papua Explorers Dive Resort in Raja Ampat is easy. You have the freedom to choose from more than 50 dive sites around them. Most of which are only a short boat ride away.

Pindito Liveaboard Indonesia

Pindito

Pindito’s offers 8 cabins, which sleep up to 16 guests comfortably. Each cabin includes a private ensuite with fresh hot water showers, plenty of storage and air conditioning. Pindito offers indoor dining area and lounge and a large, shaded sundeck on the roof with comfy bean bags and sofas for guests to relax.

Coral Eye Bangka Indonesia

Coral Eye – Bangka Island

Originally founded as a marine outpost, today Coral Eye is a place where marine biologists, divers, and travellers meet, combining the spirit of discovery with a touch of comfort and style. Nestled between lush tropical jungle and a long white-sand beach, Coral Eye is a boutique resort that lies in the heart of the Coral Triangle, the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystem.

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Toraja Tour

A cross-country journey through Caribbean jungles, rainforest, volcano and the central Pacific coast
8 Days / 7 Nights

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Orangutan Tour

A cross-country journey through Caribbean jungles, rainforest, volcano and the central Pacific coast
8 Days / 7 Nights

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Discover Minahasa

A cross-country journey through Caribbean jungles, rainforest, volcano and the central Pacific coast
8 Days / 7 Nights

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Siladen Resort & Spa – North Sulawesi

Built in 2001 Siladen Resort & Spa is an exclusive boutique dive resort located on Pulau Siladen, a lush tropical island in the heart of the Bunaken National Marine Park, a protected ocean area known worldwide for the richness of its waters and epicentre of global marine biodiversity. The property is located on the western side of the island on a 300 meters long stretch of white coral reef beach facing the Manado Tua volcano. Located in the heart of Bunaken National Marine Park, they have easy access to over 50 world class dive sites, of which, more than half are also excellent snorkelling sites. Surrounding the 5 islands of Bunaken Marine Park are shallow reefs which make for excellent and varied snorkelling, before the water dramatically plummets deeper. Most sites surrounding the islands are either vertical walls or steep slopes, although there are a few exceptions. The sites along the North Sulawesi mainland are mostly dark sandy slopes mixed with healthy and vibrant coral reefs, and there are some fantastic shallow reefs for snorkellers too. A World War II era shipwreck is also available for experienced divers.