Mermaid I Liveaboard, Indonesia
Adventurous diving safaris onboard a spacious liveaboard with outstanding service and facilities
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Overview
- Incredible itineraries lasting up to two weeks at sea
- Fantastic facilities for divers, photographers, and their equipment
- Seamless service with a nearly 1:1 crew to guest ratio
- Spacious and modern cabins with options including a generous master suite and single occupancy room
Mermaid I is a luxurious and spacious modern motor yacht, custom-built for Indonesian liveaboard diving. This boat offers exciting and intimate voyages, catering to adventurous guests for up to two weeks at sea. Choose from a wide variety of exciting itineraries exploring Raja Ampat, Komodo and other stunning destinations, with highlights for every diver. Plus, award winning service, unique itineraries featuring stops in Halmahera and the Togian Islands, and onboard luxuries including chef-inspired meals and fine wines.
- Number of cabins:8
- Internet:YES
- Nitrox:YES
- Equipment rental:YES
- Guest / Guide:4:1
- Group booking discounts
Choose your trip
- 11Nov 202414D / 13N
Raja Ampat - Banda Sea - Ambon - 13N
41 divesfrom $5,904Overview
14 days / 13 nights41Open Water - Minimum 5 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
11 Nov 2024
02:00 PM
Sorong
Sorong Airport: SOQ
Return
24 Nov 2024
08:00 AM
Ambon
Pattimura Airport: AMQ
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Transfers
- Land excursions
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- Port and park fees - €225 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - €280 per trip
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 90%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- Equipment rental - €30 per day
- Nitrox - €6 per fill
- Diving courses
- Spa or massage
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- One-way itinerary around the best of Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea
- Dive the well known and action-packed Dampier Strait
- Spot a Santa Claus pygmy seahorse
- Search for a walking shark on a night dive
- Discover the vibrant reefs and dramatic underwater landscapes of Misool
- Dive with hundreds of sea snakes of the very remote Manuk Island
- Search for hammerheads on current-swept dive sites in the Banda Sea
- Seek the elusive psychedelic frogfish - found only in Ambon Bay
- Dive the world-famous ‘muck’ sites of Ambon
- Visit an old Dutch fort and spice plantations in Banda Neira
DAY 1:As our guest arrivals take place all through the day depending on flights, you are welcome to board when you arrive and spend some time unpacking and setting up your equipment, etc. Following the boat and safety briefing, we will cruise for 5 to 6 hours to the Dampier Strait.DAYS 2-3:The next two days will be spent around the Dampier Strait, the strait between the island of Waigeo, the Bird’s Head Peninsula and the northern side of Batanta Island.The Dampier Strait is known for a huge variety of diving, from giant mantas to mangroves, beautiful reefs, many pinnacles and sea mounts covered in schooling fish, aggregations of sweetlips, schooling barracudas, bumphead parrotfish, fusiliers and lots of wobbegong sharks. It is also a great location for critters and macro subjects, with several species of pygmy seahorses and a large variety of nudibranchs.There are also several jetties to do some great night dives, where you can see Raja epaulette sharks, toadfish, frogfish and crocodile fish. Cruise overnight to Misool, 90 nautical miles.(Dives x7)DAYS 4-6:The next three days will be spent around the island of Misool, where there are literally hundreds of dive sites. Misool is heaven for wide angle photographers. The prettiest soft coral reefs in the world are located in Misool. In addition, there are multiple pinnacles surrounded by masses of schooling fish, barracudas, jacks and snappers.There will be some excursions with the tenders through some amazing inner lagoons, with fantastic scenery and wildlife sightings. Cruise overnight to Pulau Koon, 100 nautical miles.(Dives x15)DAY 7:Pulau Koon is a small island on the southeast of Ceram, half way between Raja Ampat and the Banda Islands. Here you will find walls covered in soft corals and sandy slopes with hard coral bommies. But the most interesting feature of this island is the amount of schooling fish and pelagics, including barracudas, bigeye trevallies, aggregations of red snappers, pompanos, batfish and giant groupers. Cruise overnight to Manuk, 108 nautical miles.(Dives x3)DAY 8:Manuk, an active volcano about 55 nautical miles south of the Banda Islands, is one of two places in Indonesia where there are huge aggregations of sea snakes: Chinese sea snakes and banded sea kraits. It is an incredible experience to dive surrounded on all sides by sea snakes. The island is surrounded by black sandy slopes with hard coral reefs and volcanic ridges covered in gorgonians with zillions of fusiliers and pelagic fishes such as Spanish mackerels and dogtooth tunas passing through. Cruise overnight to the Banda Islands, 55 nautical miles.(Dives x3)DAYS 9-10:The next two days will be spent in the Banda Islands, formerly known as the Spice Islands. Many of the dive sites around the Banda islands are wall dives. The walls are covered in massive gorgonians, soft corals, barrel sponges and have some very interesting swim throughs. But there are other attractive dive sites such as pinnacles with enormous groups of schooling pyramid butterflyfish, triggerfish and pelagic fishes such as tunas passing through, spectacular hard coral reefs next to the volcano, and great muck dives with lots of mandarin fish at the local jetty.The Banda Islands are much more than diving. It is also a cultural and historical experience. You will spend one morning walking around the village of Banda Neira the main island, with a local guide, visiting the local museum, the old Dutch fort, the old colonial governor’s house, the local fish market and a nutmeg plantation, where you will have breakfast. Cruise overnight to Nusa Laut (77 nautical miles) or to Ambon (110 nautical miles).(Dives x9)DAY 11:Nusa Laut is a small island, next to the island of Saparua, which has some beautiful hard coral fringing reefs as well as walls similar to those of the Banda Islands.(Dives x3)DAY 12:Spend the day around Ambon, where there are several options such as wrecks, caves or some really interesting muck dives looking for Rhinopias, frogfish (including the psychedelic frogfish), harlequin shrimps and many other critters.(Dives x3)DAY 13:The last diving day will be spent in Ambon Bay.(Dives x2)DAY 14:Disembark at 8am. Staff will transfer you to the airport or local hotel in Ambon.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- More than 90 days prior departure: Refund of deposit less €100.00 per person administration charge.
- 90 to 60 days prior departure: Cruise non-transferable and deposit lost.
- Less than 60 days prior departure: No Refund, Non-transferable.
Payment policy30% deposit - required to secure reservation.
70% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out - 25Nov 202412D / 11N
Ambon - Banda Sea - Raja Ampat
32 - 33 divesfrom $5,272Overview
12 days / 11 nights32 - 33Open Water - Minimum 5 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
25 Nov 2024
12:00 PM
Ambon
Pattimura Airport: AMQ
Return
06 Dec 2024
08:00 AM
Sorong
Sorong Airport: SOQ
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Transfers
- Land excursions
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- Port and park fees - €225 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - €240 per trip
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 90%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities
- Equipment rental - €30 per day
- Nitrox - €6 per fill
- Diving courses
- Spa or massage
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- One-way itinerary around the best of Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea
- Dive the well known and action-packed Dampier Strait
- Spot a Santa Claus pygmy seahorse
- Search for a walking shark on a night dive
- Discover the vibrant reefs and dramatic underwater landscapes of Misool
- Dive with hundreds of sea snakes of the very remote Manuk Island
- Search for hammerheads on current-swept dive sites in the Banda Sea
- Seek the elusive psychedelic frogfish - found only in Ambon Bay
- Dive the world-famous ‘muck’ sites of Ambon
- Visit an old Dutch fort and spice plantations in Banda Neira
DAY 1:As our guest arrivals take place all through the day depending on flights, you are welcome to board when you arrive and spend some time unpacking and setting up your equipment, etc.DAY 2:Spend the day around Ambon, where there are several options such as wrecks, caves or some really interesting muck dives looking for Rhinopias, frogfish (including the psychedelic frogfish), harlequin shrimps and many other critters.(Dives x3)DAY 3-4:The next two days will be spent in the Banda Islands, formerly known as the Spice Islands. Many of the dive sites around the Banda islands are wall dives. The walls are covered in massive gorgonians, soft corals, barrel sponges and have some very interesting swim throughs. But there are other attractive dive sites such as pinnacles with enormous groups of schooling pyramid butterflyfish, triggerfish and pelagic fishes such as tunas passing through, spectacular hard coral reefs next to the volcano, and great muck dives with lots of mandarin fish at the local jetty.The Banda Islands are much more than diving. It is also a cultural and historical experience. You will spend one morning walking around the village of Banda Neira the main island, with a local guide, visiting the local museum, the old Dutch fort, the old colonial governor’s house, the local fish market and a nutmeg plantation, where you will have breakfast. Cruise overnight to Nusa Laut (77 nautical miles) or to Ambon (110 nautical miles).(Dives x9)DAY 5:Manuk, an active volcano about 55 nautical miles south of the Banda Islands, is one of two places in Indonesia where there are huge aggregations of sea snakes: Chinese sea snakes and banded sea kraits. It is an incredible experience to dive surrounded on all sides by sea snakes. The island is surrounded by black sandy slopes with hard coral reefs and volcanic ridges covered in gorgonians with zillions of fusiliers and pelagic fishes such as Spanish mackerels and dogtooth tunas passing through. Cruise overnight to the Banda Islands, 55 nautical miles.(Dives x3)DAY 6:Pulau Koon is a small island on the southeast of Ceram, half way between Raja Ampat and the Banda Islands. Here you will find walls covered in soft corals and sandy slopes with hard coral bommies. But the most interesting feature of this island is the amount of schooling fish and pelagics, including barracudas, bigeye trevallies, aggregations of red snappers, pompanos, batfish and giant groupers. Cruise overnight to Manuk, 108 nautical miles.(Dives x3)DAYS 7-9:The next three days will be spent around the island of Misool, where there are literally hundreds of dive sites. Misool is heaven for wide angle photographers. The prettiest soft coral reefs in the world are located in Misool. In addition, there are multiple pinnacles surrounded by masses of schooling fish, barracudas, jacks and snappers.There will be some excursions with the tenders through some amazing inner lagoons, with fantastic scenery and wildlife sightings. Cruise overnight to Pulau Koon, 100 nautical miles.(Dives x15)DAYS 10-11:The next two days will be spent around the Dampier Strait, the strait between the island of Waigeo, the Bird’s Head Peninsula and the northern side of Batanta Island.The Dampier Strait is known for a huge variety of diving, from giant mantas to mangroves, beautiful reefs, many pinnacles and sea mounts covered in schooling fish, aggregations of sweetlips, schooling barracudas, bumphead parrotfish, fusiliers and lots of wobbegong sharks. It is also a great location for critters and macro subjects, with several species of pygmy seahorses and a large variety of nudibranchs.There are also several jetties to do some great night dives, where you can see Raja epaulette sharks, toadfish, frogfish and crocodile fish. Cruise overnight to Misool, 90 nautical miles.(Dives x5)DAY 12:Disembark at 8am. Staff will transfer you to the airport or local hotel.Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- More than 90 days prior departure: Refund of deposit less €100.00 per person administration charge.
- 90 to 60 days prior departure: Cruise non-transferable and deposit lost.
- Less than 60 days prior departure: No Refund, Non-transferable.
Payment policy30% deposit - required to secure reservation.
70% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out
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Cabins
Lower deck cabin
Bunk beds2 peopleShareableDeluxe cabin, convertible
Twin or double bed2 peopleShareableMaster cabin
King size bed2 peopleNon shareableSingle cabin
Single bed1 personNon shareable
- If you are a solo traveller, we aim to allocate shared cabins on a same-sex basis.
- Non-shareable cabins can not be shared with another single traveler outside your party. A single occupancy surcharge will be applied.