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Raja Ampat Expedition on the Indo Master - March 12-19, 2027

Raja Ampat Expedition on the Indo Master

March 12-19, 2027

Discover the unparalleled beauty of Raja Ampat, Indonesia aboard the luxurious Indo Master liveaboard. From March 12 to 19, 2027, explore some of the world’s most biodiverse reefs, dramatic underwater landscapes, and vibrant marine life. Book now to enjoy a $500 per person discount with free nitrox included.


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The 37-meter phinisi-style Indo Master combines traditional Indonesian craftsmanship with modern comfort. Guests can choose from multiple cabin options, enjoy spacious decks, and relax between dives while exploring Raja Ampat’s remarkable waters.


C1 (Double), C2 (Double), C3 (Twin): $3719 per person (after $500 discount) including free nitrox.

 

Rates include cabin accommodations, full board meals, snacks, tea, coffee, soft drinks, and up to four dives per day with expert guides. Transfers from Sorong Airport or local hotels are included. Flights to and from Sorong are not included.


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Itinerary

 

Day 1 - Sorong, West Papua

 

Embarkation occurs at Sorong Marina between 12:00 and 12:30. Guests meet the Indo Master crew for introductions, safety briefings, and vessel orientation. Dinner is served onboard.

 

Days 2–6 (7 Nights)

 

Each day begins with a light breakfast and briefing for the first dive. A full breakfast follows, then the second dive. After lunch, guests dive a third time before enjoying snacks and a sunset or night dive. Up to four dives are scheduled daily, depending on conditions.

 

Day Before Disembarkation

 

Two morning dives are typically scheduled before the vessel returns to Sorong, where it remains anchored overnight.

 

Day 7 Disembarkation

After breakfast, guests depart between 08:00 and 10:00 with transfers to Sorong Airport or nearby hotels. Guests should allow at least 24 hours between the final dive and any domestic flight departure.



      


Raja Ampat is famed for its thriving marine biodiversity and world-class dive sites. Divers may encounter manta rays, reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, pygmy seahorses, and vast schools of fish. 

 

Sample dive sites include:

 

Mansuar Island & Dampier Strait - Drift dives with big fish schools, currents, and abundant macro life.

 

Manta Sandy - A world-renowned cleaning station attracting reef manta rays of all sizes and shades.

 

Cape Kri - Known for reef fish variety with over 370 species recorded. Encounters include bumphead parrotfish, Napoleon wrasse, dogtooth tuna, and reef sharks.

 

Blue Magic - A finger-shaped reef with hard and soft corals, black coral bushes, and schools of jacks and barracuda. Grey reef sharks and manta rays often appear.

 

Sardine Reef - Swarms of fusiliers, snapper, and sweetlips with frequent pelagic visitors.

 

Mioskon - Coral slopes with pygmy seahorses, banded pipefish, flatworms, and moray eels.

 

Mike’s Point - Overhangs, crevices, and deep slopes hosting sweetlips, batfish, jacks, and wobbegongs.

 

Friwinbonda - Night dives with lionfish hunting glassfish, pipefish, and other small critters.

 

Melissa’s Garden - Shallow hard coral gardens with damselfish, trevally, and wobbegong sharks.

 

Mayhem - Strong current dives with barracuda, tuna, Napoleon wrasse, eagle rays, and pelagics.

 

Citrus Ridge - Soft coral carpets, pygmy seahorses, wobbegongs, and pelagic predators on the up-current side.

 

Batanta Island - Muck diving with mimic octopus, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, and flasher wrasse.

 

Misool Islands - Dramatic underwater scenery with steep walls, gorgonian fans, and colorful reefs.

 

Candy Store - Vibrant soft corals, yellow sponges, sea whips, and schools of batfish and fusiliers.

 

Andiamo - Exposed reef with walls, overhangs, pinnacles, and sandy slopes supporting barracuda, nudibranchs, and wobbegongs.

 

Boo Windows - Two large underwater holes offering photogenic swim-throughs, soft corals, and diverse macro life.

 

Whale Rock & Nudi Rock - Drift dives with reef sharks, schooling pelagics, nudibranchs, and unique formations.

 

Kalig Potato Point & Gorgonian Passage - Night dives and sites featuring soft coral fans, pygmy seahorses, and colorful macro life.

 

Barracuda Rock & Dunia Kecil - Fish-rich slopes with schools of barracuda, sweetlips, turtles, and juvenile cuttlefish.

Princess Maani - Maldives Deep South - January 2027

Princess Maani Liveaboard

Maldives Deep South 

2 Hemispheres - 10 Atolls

January 30-Feb 10, 2027

$500 Discount per Person



Join us on an amazing Maldives liveaboard adventure. We will travel 2 hemispheres and 10 atolls on this epic dive trip starting in Male on January 30th and ending in Addu on February 10, 2027. Save $500 per person.

Princess Maani is one of the newest dive yachts in the Maldives. Her maiden voyage was held in November 2024. This 42-meter ship offers 14 cabins and accommodated 28 divers. The Maani is full of comfortable spaces and features. The cabins located on three decks are large with ensuite bath, warm shower, and windows. The ship also features two jacuzzis, a sundeck, cocktail bar, and al fresco dining.

Superior Cabin (Lower Deck): $4213 ppdo

Deluxe I Cabin (Main Deck): $4800 ppdo

Deluxe II Cabin (Upper Deck): $4800 ppdo

Trip includes cabin accommodations, full board meals, a BBQ dinner on the beach if weather allows, free nitrox, and reef hook and SMB. Flights from GAN to Male are not included.

20% Deposit to book, 20% deposit June 2026, 40% final payment December 2026.

        

          


The Route “10 Atolls 2 Hemispheres” includes 3 dives per day with two night dives during the week. We always have, at least, 4 guides onboard. We aim to have a maximum of 6 divers per guide, but we usually try to make smaller groups. Some dives are relaxing and meditative, some others can be challenging due to the currents or the rough seas. 

Day 1. Malé North.

The check dive will be done in this Atoll, close to the arrival point of our guests. This atoll has some incredible dive spots, as well: Lankan Paradise is a Manta cleaning station
active during West monsoon; Nassimo Thila and Banana Reef are colourful and much alive dive spots. Lately, we had special encounters with pelagic fish at Hulhumale wall.

Day 2. Malé South.

Kuda Giri and Kandooma Thila are the highlights of this atoll. Kandooma Thila is inside the Marine Protect Area of Guraidhoo, full of life as Eagle Ray, Grey Reef Shark, White
Tip Shark, Tuna and huge Green Turtles. This underwater mountain is well known to be a cleaning station for Grey Reef Shark.

Day 3. Vaavu.

Myaru Kandu and Devana Kandu are the most famous channel dives in this  atoll. Alimatha Jetty: this night dive is world famous for the presence of Nurse Sharks. Fotteyo Kandu: This shallow channel is famous for the outside wall, full of yellow soft coral pending from many different caves. Fushi Kandu and Golden Wall are two more worth exploring dive spots of this area.

Day 4. Vattaru.

This is a very small atoll where we are going to make a dive, when the current meet our expectations.

Day 5. Meemu.

Vanurah Vali Kandu: is a peculiar channel with a double edge that gives the chance to divers to cross the full channel and push all the sharks in one corner; we call this kind of
procedure “shark sandwich”. In this atoll we will dive at Kureli Manta Point: this is the one of the two manta points of our journey, so it’s a MUST! 

Day 6. Thaa.

Olughiri Kandu is a big but very shallow channel, easy to explore entirely. Dyamigili Corner: a long reef full of turtles and white tip sharks.

Kalufalha Island: In the evening we put a big light at the stern of the boat to attract plankton, the favourite food of our special gentle giant, the Whale Shark.

Day 7. Laamu.

Fushi Kandu and Maabahidoo Kandu: two famous channel dives around the same island, north and south side of Maabahidoo. Eagle Rays in formation, Silver Tip Sharks, Dogtooth Tuna, Jack Fish in big schools and Red Snappers: the perfect end for a perfect trip.

Day 8. Huvadhoo.

There is the famous dive spots of Kooddo and Viligili Kandu, two of the most famous kandus of this area, where walls of Gray Reef Sharks are waiting to be encountered. Close to the island of Gemana Fushi, another hotspot for big schools of hammerhead sharks. Close by, there is an amazing dive spot called Mareha Kandu that is home to a big and elegant school of eagle rays and hundred green turtles. 

Day 9. Fovhamulah.

Southern than Huvadhoo, if the ocean conditions are good, we can cross to the ultimate Maldivian dive destination: Fovhamulah. This atoll is made by only one island in the
middle of the Indian Ocean. Here, thanks to the oceanic current, we have great chances to meet Tiger Sharks, Hammerhead Sharks and Thresher Sharks. It is not uncommon to meet Oceanic Mantas Rays and Whale Sharks, too!

Day 10. Addu.

The itinerary ends in the southern atoll of the Maldivian Archipelago, Addu Atoll, where, between January and April, it is possible to meet Reef Manta Rays getting a SPA treatment at one the cleaning stations. On the west side of this atoll is famous for the presence of II World War British Wreck, the British Royalty, which is a must in this area.


      

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