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Be a MemberThe Seven Seas Liveaboard bids goodbye to its beloved visitors as the sun sets on an incredible voyage. From the moment the staff greeted visitors at the airport on Day 1, the trip played out with just the ideal mix of adventure and luxury.
An immersive experience was set up with the Welcome briefing from the Cruise Director, cabin allocation, and ship orientation. Along with familiarizing themselves with the ship, guests were ready for the undersea marvels. Days 2–5 revealed the rich underwater tapestry of Komodo Island by means of a sequence of three to four dives daily. Every dive was a fascinating discovery, from vivid shallow reefs to interactions with sharks, manta rays, turtles, and an assortment of marine life.
Beyond the sea, visitors delighted at Komodo National Park, home of the fabled Komodo dragons. Night dives gave the underwater excursion a special dimension and produced memories long after the bubbles disappeared.
Two morning dives on Day 6 brought the trip to a calm finish so guests could relish the last views of Komodo’s aquatic wonders. Ever aware of security, the Seven Seas Liveaboard guaranteed a 24-hour window before guest flights.
Day 7 was the melancholy goodbye as visitors were driven to the airport following a full breakfast. The Seven Seas crew hoped this farewell was only temporary, with the promise of welcome familiar acquaintances back on board for more adventures in not too distant future even as the voyage came to end. The echoes of underwater discoveries, the breathtaking scenery, and the friendship developed throughout the voyage stayed and left lasting traces of an amazing experience. The Seven Seas Liveaboard stays ready to start fresh marine adventures with those searching the beauty under the waves till the next dive.
More about Seven SeasDives: Approximately 15 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – No minimum logged dives required.
Availability month: May 2024 – Aug 2024, Jul 2025, Aug 2025
Dives: Approximately 15 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – No minimum logged dives required.
Day 1
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.
Day 2-5
3 – 4 dives, including a night dive if permitted by the authorities.
Discover Komodo Island’s rich underwater diversity, from colorful shallow reefs to deep sea mounts and walls where you’ll encounter sharks, manta rays, turtles, and more. Dive with white tip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, and schools of jacks, snapper, surgeonfish, giant trevally, and fusiliers. Explore the land to witness the famous Komodo dragons in Komodo National Park, and enjoy night dives for a unique underwater experience.
Day 6
2 dives in the morning depending on guest flight schedules and the 24-hour requirement before flying.
Day 7
After breakfast you will be transferred to the airport
Unfortunately our trip has come to an end and we have to say goodbye, but we hope to see you again soon!
Availability month: Dec 2024 – Mar 2025
Dives: Approximately 15 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – No minimum logged dives required.
Day 1
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.
Day 2-6:
A maximum of 4 dives per day are offered onboard: 3-day dives and a night dive.
Day 7:
Check out. Seven Seas crew will transfer the guests to the airport.
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