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Be a MemberThe Ilike Liveaboard 13D12N Raja Ampat, Ambon voyage is the best trip for the picky diver who wants to visit the Coral Triangle in all its glory. This amazing 13-day trip takes you from Raja Ampat, the most biodiverse reef in the world, to Ambon, the fabled critter capital, through the Banda Sea, which is a secluded and rarely visited archipelago. This isn’t a normal liveaboard tour; it’s a deep dive into all kinds of aquatic life, linking three different underwater realms. You’ll start in Raja Ampat, where the coral reefs and huge schools of fish are full of life. Then you’ll sail through the clear, pelagic-rich waters around the volcanic Banda Islands. Finally, you’ll end up in Ambon Bay, a muck-diving paradise where some of the ocean’s rarest and most interesting creatures live. The Ilike Liveaboard’s long Raja Ampat liveaboard trip is the best choice for underwater photographers and marine life lovers who want to see and do everything.
The Raja Ampat to Ambon liveaboard route is the best since it tells an amazing story about marine habitats. The expedition lets you see a dramatic and fascinating change in biodiversity. For example, you can see mantas, sharks, and schooling barracuda in the currents of Wayag and Misool, and then you can have close, mind-bending encounters with psychedelic frogfish, Ambon scorpionfish, and a lot of rare nudibranchs on Ambon’s black sand slopes. This 13-day Indonesia liveaboard gives you enough time to explore the Banda Sea’s remote atolls and submerged seamounts, which are full with life but can’t be reached on shorter voyages. The Ilike Liveaboard 13D12N Raja Ampat, Ambon itinerary is the ideal bucket-list trip for serious adventurers. It offers an unbeatable combination of stunning reefs, exciting pelagic action, and the best muck diving in one continuous, life-changing voyage.
More About IlikeDives: Approximately 32 dives in total
Experience: Advanced Open Water – No minimum logged dives required.
Itinerary Extras: * We require a minimum of 75 logged dives and AOW (or equivalent) certification. If clients have between 50 and 75 logged dives, they can book a private dive guide (subject to availability).
The crew will transfer the Guests from Airport or Hotel to the ship. After a nice Welcome briefing by our Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place – before embarking from the port. Guests can familiarize themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.
We offer 3-4 dives daily, including a night dive if possible. When crossing only 2 dives a day can be scheduled.
Final day of diving with 1-2 scheduled dives – sailing back to the harbor.
After breakfast and check-out, we start preparing for disembarkation. We say goodbye to our guests and wish them farewell! The crew will organize the transfer to the Airport and assist at check-in for onward flights.
Included: VAT, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Tea & Coffee, Welcome Cocktails, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Extra Dives, Land Excursions, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels.
Required Extras: Park, Port and Fuel Fees (350 EUR per trip).
Optional Extras: Dive Insurance, Travel Insurance, Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Soft drinks, Nitrox, Private Dive Guide, Rental Gear, Snorkel Gear, Laundry / Pressing Services, Massage.
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Certificate: Advanced Open Water
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That was great! There were enough rests between dives to look at pictures from the last dive, eat and drink, take a nap, or just take in the beautiful landscape. The organization was great, and the communication was much better, even while things were changing because someone got DCS. They treated us like family. I rented everything but the mask, and they took great care of it everything. When the mouthpiece wore out, they replaced it before I even had a chance to say anything.
