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Be a MemberAs your incredible journey exploring the waters of Kalabahi comes to an end, the memories forged in the depths of the ocean and the unique experiences above its surface will surely linger as treasures in your travel repertoire.
Over the course of these 10 days, you’ve delved into the heart of marine wonders, encountering a plethora of marine life that reads like a vibrant underwater tapestry. From the intricate dance of swarms of anthias to the majestic presence of grey reef sharks on patrol, each dive has been a revelation. Schools of fusiliers, barracudas, and snappers have painted the ocean with their lively hues, while encounters with rays have added a touch of grace to your underwater odyssey.
The night dives, a unique adventure in themselves, have opened a portal to a world that comes alive with nocturnal activity. From the elusive bobbit worms to the mesmerizing dance of mantis shrimps, every moment beneath the moonlit waves has been a testament to the wonders that flourish in the dark.
Your days on board have been a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation. From the first light breakfast that fueled your morning dives to the hearty dinner conversations, every meal has been a chance to share stories and forge new connections. The activities on board, be it the thrill of snorkeling, the heights of hiking, or the cultural immersion of a local village tour, have added layers to your journey, making it a holistic exploration of land and sea.
As you sail back to Kalabahi, take a moment to reflect on the kaleidoscope of experiences you’ve gathered. The symphony of marine life, the camaraderie with fellow explorers, and the blend of adventure and tranquility have defined these days at sea. The marine life checklist may be extensive, but the memories you carry are beyond measure.
In the heart of the Coral Triangle, where biodiversity thrives, your journey has been a chapter in the ongoing story of these waters. Until the next tide beckons and the call of the ocean resounds, cherish these moments as a treasure trove of underwater escapades in the embrace of Kalabahi’s marine wonders.
More about Gaia LoveDives: Approximately 24 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – 50 minimum logged dives required.
Marine Life: Swarms of anthias, schools of fusiliers, surgeons, and snappers, rays and patrolling grey reef sharks, barracudas, snake eels, mantis shrimps, octopus, bobbit worms, flying gurnard, lionfish, and rhinopias.
Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only. The exact route and sites visited are subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics and are at the Captain&rsquo’s discretion.
Embark from Kalabahi. Check dive in the afternoon.
3-4 dives per day, including a night dive where possible.
2 dives will be planned when crossing.
Typical a day on board:
Activities:
Sail back to Kalabahi.
Included: VAT, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Soft drinks, Tea & Coffee, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Kayaks, Land Excursions, Snorkeling Guide, Stand Up Paddleboard, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels.
Required Extras: Fuel Surcharge (20 USD per day), National Park Fees (35 USD per day).
Optional Extras: Dive Insurance (40-50 USD per trip), Gratuities, Visas and Fees, Local Flights, Alcoholic Beverages (72,000-480,000 IDR per item), Nitrox (240,000 IDR per day), Nitrox Course, Private Dive Guide, Rental Gear, Scuba Diving Courses, Laundry / Pressing Services (24,000 IDR per item), WiFi internet, Massage (560,000 IDR per activity).
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Certificate: Open Water
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Certificate: Open Water
20 minimum logged dives required
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30 dives
Certificate: Open Water
20 minimum logged dives required