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    • Check-in: Kaimana
    • Check-out: Ambon

    The Samambaia liveaboard 12D11N Kaimana to Ambon is a top-of-the-line luxury excursion that takes you on a legendary journey over the ancient Banda Sea. It connects the beautiful southern reefs of Raja Ampat with the famous muck diving hub of Ambon. This 12-day trip on the sumptuous Samambaia starts in the secret paradise of Kaimana and takes you to Triton Bay, where you can see the amazing underwater atolls, colorful soft coral walls, and one-of-a-kind whale shark encounters. After that, you’ll travel northwest across the wide, pelagic-rich Banda Sea, diving the remote volcanic slopes and historic islands of the Banda archipelago. Your trip will end in the enigmatic black sand slopes of Ambon Bay, where you’ll look for unique marine species like the psychedelic frogfish. This Kaimana to Ambon liveaboard is the best choice for experienced divers who want to view the widest range of marine life, from colorful reef ecosystems to close-up macro discoveries, all while staying in five-star accommodation.

    The Samambaia Liveaboard Kaimana to Ambon itinerary is a lesson in how to plan an expedition. It gives you a deep 12-day look at the tremendous change in the Banda Sea’s ecology. The trip gives you the chance to thoroughly enjoy three very different worlds: the beautiful southern reefs of Kaimana, the exciting blue-water pelagic activity in the ancient Banda Islands, and Ambon’s world-class critter hunting. This journey has interesting cultural stops, like visits to 17th-century Dutch forts and nutmeg farms in the Banda Islands. You will travel these famous maritime passages in luxury on the Samambaia, which is known for its luxurious accommodations, exquisite food, and attentive service. This 12-day Kaimana to Ambon trip is the best luxury liveaboard trip for the discerning diver who wants the most complete Indonesia liveaboard package that covers both the ecological and historical aspects of the country. It takes you on a journey through the living heart of the Spice Islands.

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    Dives: Approximately 30 dives in total

    Experience: Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.

    Marine Life: Snapper, bumphead, blunthead parrotfish, turtles, sharks, moray eels, dog-toothed tuna, fusiliers, jacks, Hammerhead, thresher and silvertip sharks, mobula rays, whales, dolphins and much more.

    Day 1Embarkation

    Arrival with a plane to Kaimana. You will be picked up by crew members at the airport. Embarkation in the port of Kaimana and start to sailing to Pulau Dramai.

    Day 2Kaimana Regency

    Kaimana Regency started to declare a 6000 sq km Marine Protected Area in 2008, and its area is around the waters of Kaimana and Triton Bay. The marine biodiversity here is beyond fantastic and continues to surprise us with new finds every time we go diving. Some called it “the next frontier of Indonesian Diving” or “the last best place”, Triton Bay offers something for everyone both above and below the waves.

    Even though the visibility in Triton Bay is generally quite poor; due to the incredibly nutrient-rich water, means that it has tremendous soft coral growth and lots of schooling fish.

    And best of all you will be one of few divers enjoying the waters in this very remote area.

    After an initial general dive briefing, we will do our check dive with you at an easy and protected dive site. Check dive in the sense of you checking your gear and weights, making sure the camera housings are properly sealed, and our guides checking your buoyancy. No skill demonstrations are required. We will spend our day diving in the area of “Pulau Dramai”.

    Our preferred dive spot is “Batu Jeruk”, “Tim Rock”, “Goby Gully” and “7th Heaven”. For this first dive, we will expect to see a school of Fusilier, Giant Grouper, Turtles, Bump Heads, Wobbegongs, Jacks, Sweet Lips, and for sure some beautiful soft corals.

    Day 3Pulau Aiduma

    With a little navigation we will reach “Pulau Aiduma”. Which is the most beautiful dive spot in Triton Bay. We will dive in a very famous spot of “Larry’s Heaven” North and South, once you dive in you will be stunned with the colors and the biodiversity of this dive spot. “Black Forest” has nice boulder formations covered in black coral. And night dive will be a first-class dive with a good potential to see a walking shark.

    Day 4Pulau Namatota

    Around Pulau Namatota, there are floating fishing platforms ( bagan ) with a bright light on them. The bagan only started to operate in the night to attract fishes with the light and trap the fishes on the net, which very early in the morning the fisherman will come and lift the full net of fishes before the sunrise. So, it is a good time to attract the whale shark to stay around the bagan. On this day we have to wake up early before the fisherman pulls out the net or the sunrise. In the afternoon, we will move to Tanjung Papisoi, here we will dive in “335 Pinnacle”, which means that this place has counted 335 different species of fishes and corals. We will not have a night dive at this night, due to long navigation to “Pulau Koon”.

    Day 5Koon

    At the south-eastern tip of Seram there is a little island named Koon. It’s basically three dive sites in one, offering an incredible spot depending on the current. The name of the site says it all: ‘Too Many Fish’. You will have a hard time focusing on what to look at. A fish soup of Fusiliers and Surgeonfish is divided by hunting Giant Trevallies and Jacks, enormous Giant Groupers are all of a sudden looking at you whilst a school of hundreds of Batfish is passing by. Mobula and Manta rays might fly by. Leopard Sharks like to relax in overhangs of the wall on the north side. Macro life is plenty as well. Hairy Shrimp, Pygmy Seahorses, Tiny Frogfish, Robust Ghostpipefish.

    Day 6Gili Manuk

    This place is also known by the name ‘Snake Island’. If you’ve got a phobia of snakes you should definitely go diving here to face your fear and thereby cure it. You may encounter dozens of sea snakes in one single dive. These graceful creatures, though highly venomous, are very peaceful, sometimes even curious. Despite these reptiles, there is plenty of reef fish but also pelagics around. On top of all thousands and thousands of seabirds are nesting here. A very unique and spectacular place. Our favourite dive site is called: ‘Smoking Hot’.

    Day 7 & 8Banda Islands

    The famous Spice Islands, the island group around Banda Neira, is also historically very interesting. Wars were fought over these islands by colonial powers as these islands used to be the only islands in the world where nutmeg grew. A historical walk through the town of Banda Neira with its museum and two forts is a must. An interesting option for ambitious challenge seekers is to climb the volcano Gunung Api, which raises ‘only’ 600 m above sea level. Which, in the tropics is a strenuous climb. The diving here is very diverse and spectacular. As these volcanic islands raise to the surface surrounded by deep seawater, the chances for sightings of large pelagics are very good. In the past we’ve often encountered schooling hammerheads here. A dive site called ‘Lava Flow’ is one of the most pristine hard coral reefs you will ever see. After the last eruption of Gunung Api in 1988, a flow of lava made its way down into the ocean and destroyed the whole reef. What has grown back ever since will boggle your mind. In the harbour of Banda Neira we’ve got a beautiful Mandarin Fish dive waiting for you. Other highlights include: ‘The Cathedral’, ‘Batu Kapal’ and ‘Karang Hatta’.

    Day 9Suanggi

    A beautiful small island in the middle of Banda Sea reached by liveaboard only. It is an oasis for birds and fish. We dive between the pristine hard coral reef full of pelagics, huge school of barracuda or tuna, fusiliers and bannerfish etc. We met hammerhead sharks in this spot in the past.

    Day 10Nusa Laut

    In the early morning we will arrive at the island of Nusa Laut, which is a great example of how active conservation by the local community can not only preserve the reefs but actually make them even better. We see here for many years a proper growth in biomass. We have four spectacular dive sites here, either wall or slope diving. Great variety of reef fish as well as large schools of jacks. Bumphead Parrotfish like to pass by here also. A lot of macro life can be found in the wall as well.

    Day 11Ambon Bay

    We will offer two more dives in the bay of Ambon. Both of these dives will be muck dives. World-class critter hunting. That’s what Ambon is famous for. Rhinopias, Frogfish, Ghostpipefish, Harlequin Shrimps and if you are really lucky: the Psychedelic Frogfish that has been very recently found here again.

    Day 12Ambon - Disembarkation

    Depending on your flight schedule, our crew will check your luggage in for you in advance so you can rest on board and let us shuttle you to the airport when your plane is ready to leave.

     

    Included: VAT, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Soft drinks, Tea & Coffee, Welcome Cocktails, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Nitrox Course, Scuba Diving Courses, Kayaks, Land Excursions, Snorkeling Guide, Wakeboarding, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, WiFi internet.

    Required Extras: Fuel Surcharge (150-250 USD per trip), National Park Fees (100-150 USD per trip), Port Fees (75 USD per trip).

    Optional Extras: Gratuities (20 USD per day), Local Flights, Alcoholic Beverages, Private Dive Guide, Rental Gear, Snorkel Gear, Laundry / Pressing Services, Massage (500,000 IDR).

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