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Indonesia Liveaboards

Explore world-class diving amongst 17,000 tropical islands on a liveaboard holiday like no other. Incredible encounters await on every dive in Indonesia.

Aerial images of Raja Ampat, Indonesia

The vast Indonesian archipelago was almost made for liveaboard trips. Thousands of tropical islands slide into the most biodiverse seas on Earth, where all manner of fascinating and rewarding encounters await on every dive.

Liveaboard Diving in Indonesia

With so many wonderful scuba diving opportunities spread over such a large area, a liveaboard is an ideal way for more experienced divers to get the best from this incredible destination, with both classic and off the beaten track itineraries available.

If you’ve not yet experienced Indonesia, now's the time to open your eyes to a world of wonder! The Coral Triangle, macro diving and more awaits.

Why We Love Indonesia Liveaboards

From manta rays to basket stars, Indonesia offers more variety than anywhere on earth, and a liveaboard is the perfect way to explore more of her many treasures.

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Indonesia Liveaboards

External image of Dewi Nusantara, Indonesia

Dewi Nusantara

Dewi Nusantara is a majestic 58-metre, triple masted schooner offering 9 beautifully appointed cabins & superb comfort. Its…

From £5,407

External image of Emperor Harmoni, Indonesia

Emperor Harmoni

The beautiful Emperor Harmoni takes liveaboard diving in Indonesia to a new level. Itineraries will vary from 7 to 12 nights.

From £2,815

External Image of Emperor Raja Laut, Indonesia

Emperor Raja Laut

Dutch Schooner style sailing yacht Emperor Raja Laut began operating in September 2017. Her itineraries vary from 7 to 12…

From £2,539

Exterior of Indo Master Liveaboard, Indonesia

Indo Master

Renovated in 2024, this stunning Indonesian ‘Phinisi’ styled motor yacht provides the optimum in on-board diving services.

From £2,393

Whale shark & Komodo Aggressor liveaboard in Indonesia

Komodo Aggressor

Carefully crafted to sail the vibrant waters of Komodo, Alor and the Banda Sea, the Komodo Aggressor is a 29m phinisi-style…

From £1,947

Upcoming departures

Upcoming departures for Indonesia Liveaboards are listed below or view all departures on our Holiday Search where you can also sort/filter.

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  • Departure Date: 16 Jan 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Indonesia, North Komodo
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo
  • Spaces Available: 7

Additional information

Cabins

Deluxe

Deluxe

£2,597
  • Bed Type Twin (2 singles)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 6
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Master

Master

£2,734
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 1
  • Last Shared Space Male only
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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Indo Master

£4,625

  • Departure Date: 21 Jan 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Indonesia, Raja Ampat
  • Nights: 10
  • Embark Disembark: Sorong Sorong
  • Spaces Available: 1

Additional information

  • Dive areas visited Indonesia: Raja Ampat & West Papua
  • Typical number of dives 32
  • Minimum dive experience 50 dives
  • Additional costs to be aware ofPlease enquire

Cabins

Premium Twin

Premium Twin

£4,625
  • Bed Type Twin (2 singles)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 1
  • Last Shared Space Female only
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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  • Departure Date: 24 Jan 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Indonesia, Raja Ampat
  • Nights: 10
  • Embark Disembark: Sorong Sorong
  • Spaces Available: 2

Additional information

Cabins

Master

Master

£4,804
  • Bed Type Queen
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 2
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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  • Departure Date: 24 Jan 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Indonesia, North Komodo
  • Nights: 7
  • Embark Disembark: Labuan Bajo Labuan Bajo
  • Spaces Available: 16

Additional information

Cabins

Balcony Suite

Balcony Suite

£3,008
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 4
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Deluxe

Deluxe

£2,597
  • Bed Type Twin (2 singles)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 6
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
Master

Master

£2,734
  • Bed Type Twin / Double (2 singles can convert to double)
  • Location Upper deck
  • Avble. Spaces 6
  • Last Shared Space None
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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Emperor Harmoni

£4,779

  • Departure Date: 26 Jan 26
  • Country / Itinerary: Indonesia, Best of Raja Ampat
  • Nights: 9
  • Embark Disembark: Sorong Sorong
  • Spaces Available: 4

Additional information

Cabins

Lower Deck Twin

Lower Deck Twin

£4,779
  • Bed Type Twin (2 singles)
  • Location Lower deck
  • Avble. Spaces 4
  • Last Shared Space Yes, both M/F
  • Air Con Yes, individually controlled
  • Ensuite Yes
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Indonesia Liveaboards Itineraries

Coral reef & fish at Batu Bolong dive site in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Indonesia

Komodo Liveaboard

Enjoy the wonders of Komodo National Park and the lesser explored dive sites of the Nusa Tenggara region on this magical…

Ribbon sweetlips in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Indonesia

Raja Ampat Liveaboard

Dive the most biodiverse seas on the planet on a liveaboard adventure to Raja Ampat in Indonesia, otherwise known as the Four…

Moray eel in the Banda Sea, Indonesia

Indonesia

Banda Sea

Well off the beaten track, steeped in history and promising breath-taking diving, the Banda Sea cruise takes you a step back in…

Coral reef in the Forgotten Islands, Indonesia

Indonesia

The Forgotten Islands

This off the beaten track adventures may take you to the Forgotten Islands, but it will be an itinerary to remember for…

Diver & coral reef in the Banda Sea, Indonesia

Indonesia

Raja Ampat - Banda Sea - Ambon

Embark on an epic diving journey through some of Indonesia's most biodiverse regions: Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, and Ambon on this…

Bird's-eye view of divers & a dive boat in Indonesia

Indonesia

Halmahera - Raja Ampat

Embark on a thrilling liveaboard adventure exploring the remote sites of Halmahera and the world-class diving in Raja Ampat.

Whale shark in Cenderawasih Bay, Indonesia

Indonesia

Cenderawasih Bay

Explore one of Indonesia’s most remote national parks for superb muck diving, World War II wrecks and magical whale shark…

Underwater prismatic coral and turtle, Indonesia

Indonesia

Flores to Raja Ampat

This transition itinerary takes in some of Indonesia’s finest diving areas, including some rarely visited gems.

Reef & dive boat in Pulau Besar, Indonesia

Indonesia

East Flores / Alor Island

Explore this seldom visited region of the Indonesian archipelago by liveaboard to take in the full range of its diving riches.

Indonesia Liveaboards

Wakatobi pygmy seahorse in Indonesia
Turtle in Bunaken National Marine Park, Indonesia
Coral reef and boat in Raja Ampat, indonesia
Cape kri schooling sweetlips in Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Coleman shrimp in Indonesia
Komodo dragon in Indonesia
Aerial image of Kabui Bay West Papuan in Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Sweetlips, sponges and coral reef in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Soft corals in Komodo National Park, Indonesia
Coconut octopus in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
Fusilier fish & coral reef in Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Liveaboards diving to & from Bali

Eastwards from Bali, a string of picturesque islands stretch east towards Komodo, offering a wealth of different dive sites to choose from as you dive your way to or from Komodo National Park. Lombok, Gili Islands, Sumbawa, Moyo, Satonda and Sangeang are the main land masses, with numerous other islets.

This group of islands further east are surprisingly dry, looking more like parched grassland on steep volcanic formed slopes than the expected lush green tropics, unless visiting during the more rainy season (winter months).

Liveaboard diving in Komodo, Flores & Alor

Officially declared a World Heritage Site in 1986, the Komodo National Park comprises Komodo, Rinca and Padar Islands. The variety of islands within the park, combined with the current, wave and wind exposure have resulted in an incredible diversity of coastal and marine habitats.

Underwater, strong currents and deep upwelling's transport nutrient-rich waters throughout the area, which supports a cornucopia of life. Mangrove forests, sea grass beds and pristine coral reefs define the main habitats within the borders of the park. Dive sites vary from walls and coral gardens to pinnacles, drop offs and quiet bays that are ideal for macro lovers seeking rarely seen species.

Over 1,000 fish species, 260 reef building coral species and 70 sponge species have been recorded in the Komodo National Park, with a particularly high number of organ pipe coral, which accounts for the famous pink sand beaches. Turtle and dugong frequent Komodo's waters, while manta ray are regularly seen. The area is even known for the occasional whale sighting as they migrate through the park.

The islands of Komodo are also home to many rare and endemic land species including a population of the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragons. Most cruises covering the park incorporate an island visit to see these interesting reptiles in their natural environment.

Occasionally, liveaboard boats venture farther east from Komodo to Flores and Alor. The currents that flow through the straits which connect the Banda and Savu seas create thrilling drift dives that attract large animals such as whale, tuna, shark (including hammerhead), giant grouper, eagle and manta ray, napoleon wrasse, schools of big eye jack, mola-mola, and other pelagic fish. In the Pantar strait between Alor and Pantar pilot-whale and dolphin are common as they pass between the islands during their seasonal migration to the Pacific Ocean.

Liveaboard diving Ambon & Raja Ampat

Vast areas of West Papua's land and sea are designated conservation areas. With over 3,000 reef fish and 400 coral and sponge species recorded, as well as dolphin, dugong, green, hawksbill and leatherback turtle, the diverse marine life will not fail to amaze. Above water, exotic creatures such as the venus fly trap inhabit the region.

Diving Raja Ampat by liveaboard tends to focus between December and March when the winds in this area are favourable. This is a large area with some liveaboards focusing on the north, central or south of Raja Ampat, or a combination thereof, including the dive sites of Cenderawasih Bay and Triton Bay. The entire region has world-class diving however.

Before and after this period, the focus moves to Ambon and the Banda Sea, part of the Maluku Islands. These seldom visited reefs and atolls are known for thrilling encounters, including hammerhead shark. This big fish action is complimented by incredible muck diving, particularly around Ambon.

Transition cruises taking in the Banda Sea and Raja Ampat are particularly sought after.

Some great Raja Ampat footage from our friends at Mermaid Fleet:

Extended itineraries & off the beaten track cruises

Occasionally, special itineraries are offered which either take in multiple regions on an extended itinerary, or head to more unusual regions of Indonesia, such as Wakatobi, Halmahera or the Forgotten Islands. Eye-catching options include itineraries starting in Manado, North Sulawesi and finishing in Raja Ampat (or vice versa), or beginning in Maumere and journeying east towards the Maluku Islands.

These itineraries, which are best suited to those that have already experienced Indonesian liveaboards previously, often have an exploratory feel, allowing eager divers to feel like pioneers exploring seldom charted waters!

Itineraries

Please note that liveaboard itineraries can change without notice. The itinerary will depend on several factors including, but not limited to, weather, diving ability of guests & the number of other boats already present at the various dive sites. All dive sites visited are subject to weather conditions and are at the discretion of your dive guides and vessel captain. View all our Indonesian liveaboards below.

Planning your Holiday

Flight information

The most common entry points for a liveaboard holiday to Indonesia are Jakarta and Bali.

International flights are available on multiple airlines serving this region, for example: Singapore Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways, Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways.

For most liveaboard departures, domestic flights are also required, which will form part of your holiday package on flight inclusive holidays. There are numerous domestic airlines providing for a wide variety of routes and options in Indonesia. The length of journey to certain liveaboard locations necessitate an overnight stop on route, which also allows valuable time to recharge and recover after a long flight.

Flight changes can be a regular occurrence in Indonesia, therefore we recommend to build in plenty of time between domestic and international flights to account for changes and delays.

Typical flight duration:

Approx. 15–17 hours including flight change.

Visas

Entry requirements vary from country to country, and it’s important to check the latest visa information well before you travel. Some destinations may allow visa-free entry for a limited period, while others require an eVisa or a visa obtained in advance. To ensure you have the correct documentation for your trip, we recommend checking the official advice from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or contacting the relevant country’s embassy or consulate. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.

Passports

Before you travel, make sure your passport is valid for the full duration of your trip and meets the entry requirements of your destination. Many countries require at least six months’ validity beyond your planned return date, while others may have different rules. For the most reliable and up-to-date information, visit the UK Government’s passport guidance or the official travel advice pages for your destination. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.

If you’re planning to travel to or via an EU country (with certain exceptions) your UK passport must meet two key requirements, it must be less than 10 years old on the day you enter the country and it must be valid for at least three months after your planned departure date.

Vaccinations & Health Advice

Health and vaccination requirements differ depending on where you're travelling. Some destinations may require proof of specific vaccinations or recommend certain precautions to protect your wellbeing.

We’re not qualified to provide you with specific advice on vaccinations and strongly recommend that you contact your healthcare professional before you travel to discuss the inoculations you may need to consider.

For trusted guidance on health and vaccination advice, refer to the NHS Travel Vaccination AdviceMasta Travel Health or Travel Health Pro websites.

About Indonesia Liveaboards

When's the best time to dive Indonesia by liveaboard?

Indonesia spans approximately 3,000 kilometres from east to west and incorporates a range of climates and seasons. Most liveaboards move around the archipelago throughout the year, planning schedules to offer diving in each region at its best months.

The majority of liveaboards will focus on Komodo between May and September, Raja Ampat between December and March. In between these months, itineraries to locations such as Alor or the Banda Sea are offered.

Who is liveaboard diving in Indonesia suitable for

Diving in these areas is often undertaken in remote locations. Some of the dives can be quite challenging, suiting only more experienced divers in exciting, bizarre and unpredictable currents. Liveaboard diving does not get more adventurous than this!

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