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Be a MemberThe Seven Seas Liveaboard 12D11N Komodo & Sumbawa excursion is an amazing underwater adventure that takes you to two of Indonesia’s best diving spots in one unforgettable trip. This high-end itinerary takes you from the famous waters of Komodo National Park, where you can see manta rays and go on exciting drift dives at places like Manta Alley and Batu Bolong, to the volcanic wonderland of Sumbawa, where you can explore colorful coral reefs at Satonda Island and do amazing muck diving at Sangeang. On the luxury Seven Seas, you may go on up to four dives a day with skilled operators. You’ll see everything from beautiful pelagic fish to uncommon creatures like hairy frogfish and pygmy seahorses. The trip lasts 12 days, which gives you plenty of time to explore the unique marine ecosystems of both locations. You can also embark on land excursions to view Komodo dragons and traditional Sumbawa communities, which will add cultural depth to your trip.
The Seven Seas Liveaboard is perfect for picky divers. It has large en-suite cabins, excellent meals, and personalized service for only 16 guests, so you can have a private and uncrowded experience. You can rest on the sun deck with great views, help protect the ocean, or take underwater photography classes between dives. This one-of-a-kind Komodo to Sumbawa route is suitable for both wide-angle photographers and macro fans since it combines exciting drift dives with interesting muck diving. This trip through two of Asia’s most beautiful underwater wonderlands is the best Indonesian liveaboard diving trip ever. It has the perfect blend of adventure, luxury, and cultural immersion. Book now to get your seat!
More about Seven SeasDives: Approximately 26 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
Seven Seas crew will transfer the Guests from the Airport to the ship. After a nice Welcome briefing by our Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place, Guests can familiarize themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.
A maximum of 4 dives per day are offered onboard: 3-day dives and a night dive.
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Raja Ampat
30 dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
50 minimum logged dives required
Raja Ampat
27 dives
Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Island
30 dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
50 minimum logged dives required
Sumbawa, Bima, Komodo Island
26 dives
Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
Raja Ampat
18 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
75 minimum logged dives required
Raja Ampat, Halmahera, North Sulawesi
34 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
75 minimum logged dives required
This journey was better than I thought it would be. Amazing marine life, nice accomodation, and great food after every dive. What else could a diver want?