Sea Safari VI Itinerary

Lucipara (AMQ) 6N

7 days / 6 nights

About Sea Safari VI

  • Top-rated guiding from eagle-eyed spotters and scuba professionals
  • Diverse diving with pristine coral reefs, and incredible marine life
  • Generous solarium with sun loungers, covered couches and Jacuzzi
  • Speciality trips in Raja Ampat, Komodo, and stunning dive area in between

Sea Safari VI is a traditionally constructed wooden sailing phinisi, built exclusively for dive adventures in Indonesia's most exhilarating destinations. This spacious and stable vessel boasts teak interiors, generous cabins and common areas, and diver-friendly facilities. Sea Safari VI offers a massive selection of itineraries in Raja Ampat and far-flung diving areas like Wakatobi, Ambon, and the Forgotten Islands, with trips lasting a week or more. No matter which adventure you opt for, you'll be diving some of the Indonesian Archipelago's most legendary sites, known for kaleidoscopic coral gardens, sharks, mantas, macro, and more!


Itinerary details

7 days / 6 nights
Up to 20
Advanced Open Water - Minimum 30 dives
Required

Highlights

  • Circular route around the  Banda Sea and Lucipara Atoll
  • Explore the Banda Sea's swim-throughs and deep walls
  • Search for hammerheads on current-swept dive sites in the Banda Sea
  • Dive the remote and rarely visited Lucipara Atoll
  • Visit lush walls surrounded by masses of fish
  • Night dives included

Day 1:
Arrival in Ambon and boarding of the vessel.

Day 2:
The Lucipara Islands lie about 50 km west of Penyu Islands and boast exceptional coral cover and deserted white sand beaches. 

Day 3:
We visit the dormant volcano Gunung Api for a full day’s diving admiring the many frigate birds and sea snakes this island is known for. 

Day 4:
Ternate and Pura Islands bring us some amazing reefs and plenty of muck diving with chances of mandarinfish and Rhinopias before we journey overnight to the rumblings of Komba Volcano for another full day’s diving and observing the volcano's eruptions. 

Day 5:
Seberte Island is known for its rich coral reefs and steep walls.

Day 6:
Our last stop is Babi Island, Babi is home to many diving sites. One, called The Crack, was formed during the 1992 earthquake. Located in a reef 20 metres below the water, the 70 centimetres crack reaches a length of 30 metres (98 ft).

Day 7:
Guests will disembark in Maumere after breakfast where staff will transfer them to the airport or hotel. 

Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.

Transfer details

Departure

11:00am

Ambon

Pattimura Airport: AMQ

Return

10:00am

Ambon

Pattimura Airport: AMQ


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