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Be a MemberTake control of the trip of a lifetime with a Sea Safari VI Liveaboard Private Charter. This luxurious 8D7N excursion will take you through the crown jewels of Raja Ampat, including the marine-rich Central Dampier Strait and the untouched wildness of the Northern archipelago. This private charter is only for people who are picky, serious photographers, and families with members from different generations who want to see the world’s most biodiverse marine habitat without having to follow a group itinerary. Your company will have entire freedom to plan a custom itinerary from the fish-filled seas of Cape Kri and the beautiful manta cleaning stations of Manta Sandy to the stunning karst formations and secret lagoons of Wayag. The famous Sea Safari VI, known for its amazing stability and luxurious amenities, becomes your own private expedition ship. A dedicated crew, private chef, and expert marine guides will work around your schedule to make sure you have the best conditions for diving, snorkeling, and learning about the culture.
An 8-day private charter is the right amount of time to completely explore Raja Ampat’s many ecosystems. It offers the perfect mix of thorough exploration and luxurious freedom that only private travel can give. You and your group can spend days taking pictures of the colorful reefs of Arborek, plan several dives at the current-swept peaks of Blue Magic, make last-minute plans to visit traditional Papuan villages, or just relax on the ship’s huge sun decks while sailing through some of the most beautiful seascapes on Earth. The Sea Safari VI is great for long trips because of its unique design and several social places. It can accommodate both dedicated underwater photographers and casual vacationers in the most comfortable way possible. If you won’t settle for less when it comes to adventure, privacy, or service, this is the best Raja Ampat experience for you. Ask today to plan your own week-long trip through the Coral Triangle on one of Indonesia’s most famous luxury liveaboards.
More about Sea Safari VIDives: Approximately 18 dive in total
Experience: Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
Arrival/Cek Dive – Black Rock.
07:30 – 11:00: Blue Rock.
15:00: Mioskon Reef.
18:30: Bondan Reef.
07:30 – 11:00: Melisa Garden.
15:00: The Passage.
18:30: The Corner.
7:00 – 9:00: Trekking.
11:00: The Pinnacle.
15:00: Two Brother.
18:30: The Lagoon.
07:30: Citrus Ridge.
11:00: Myham Reef.
15:00: Star Reef.
18:30: The Lagoon.
07:30 – 11:00: Manta Sandy.
15:00: Cape Kri.
18:30: Kri Reef.
07:30 – 11:00: Sardine Reef.
After breakfast, prepare for disembarkation. Be ready to leave the boat and you will be transferred to Sorong Airport. Your diving journey has ended and we look forward to welcoming you onboard again.
Included: VAT, Fuel Surcharge, Drinking Water, Tea & Coffee, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Land Excursions, Naturalist Guide, Snorkeling Guide, Stand Up Paddleboard, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, WiFi internet.
Required Extras: National Park Fees (25-35 USD per day).
Optional Extras: Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Soft drinks, Nitrox, Nitrox Course (250 USD), Rental Gear, Scuba Diving Courses (60-570 USD), Laundry / Pressing Services.
Book now, pay later: You can easily place your booking online. We will then hold the spaces for you and you can confirm with a payment later.
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The boat Sea Safari VI is decent. Though it might be cramped, if you are flying alone and sharing a cabin with a stranger still go! Having been promised 18, the variety of live we saw across 20 dives was amazing. The dive guides chose their preferred locations, hence we had great chances to have an amazing experience. Sharks, mantas, fish, crabs, prawns, seahorses, you name it, we saw it plenty. The food on board was first-rate, generally fresh seafood obtained by nearby fishermen. The boat’s design is also good; it features unshaded spaces where you may relax between your hard diving schedule and an outdoor shaded section.