Bali-Komodo-Bali

Departure date: 2024-07-03

Transport: Air ticket is supplement, Avrage package price. Please note that the flight rates change from day to day. That´s why the packageprices below should be seen as indicative prices. The final package price is therefore determined on the day of booking.

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Double room - Bunkbed- lower deck, shared twin cabin

  • Bali-Komodo-Bali. 10 days/ 9 nights liveaboard incl. full board, transfers to/from the boat, diveguide and maximum 28 dives included
Price from 3 800 EUR
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Double room - Deluxe Cabin-sea view windows, shared twin room

  • Bali-Komodo-Bali. 10 days/ 9 nights liveaboard incl. full board, transfers to/from the boat, diveguide and maximum 28 dives included
Price from 4 200 EUR
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Single cabin - Single-sea view windows

  • Bali-Komodo-Bali. 10 days/ 9 nights liveaboard incl. full board, transfers to/from the boat, diveguide and maximum 28 dives included
Price from 5 300 EUR
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Double room - Master Cabin- king size bed and panoramic sea view. shared double

  • Bali-Komodo-Bali. 10 days/ 9 nights liveaboard incl. full board, transfers to/from the boat, diveguide and maximum 28 dives included
Price from 4 800 EUR
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Travel information

Bali-Komodo-Bali - 10 days/ 9 nights

The package include

  • 10 dagar/9 nätter liveaboards / Del i tvåbäddskabin.
  • All meals onboard
  • 28 dives
  • Tanks and weights
  • All local transfers

The ckapage dos not include

  • Flight
  • Rental of equipment
  • insurences
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Nitrox, 
  • Marinparks fees per/Person  200 €  

 

 

Mermaid Liveaboards with many years of experience exploring the best Komodo offers is proud to offer our exciting next season. We dive the best of the best, we know where and when its running! Return guests will also appreciate some new sites and experiences we can share through our extensive experience with the Nusa Tenggara and Komodo National Park areas.

Getting to Bali.
The boat departs from Benoa in southern Bali. Several airlines fly to Bali Eg Thai Airways, Qatar Airways and Emirates.
Ask us for a package price incl. flight.
Before and after the cruise
Many guests choose to travel to Bali one or more nights before the cruise which we recommend strong. You can also extend your trip with a number of nights in Bali for dykkryssningen. Ask us for package rates and suggestions for accommodation in Bali.

Free Transfers
Transfers are included on departure and arrival days from Denpasar International airport (DPS), Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Benoa and Seminyak regions. These are the main tourist regions of Bali, and the free transfers will ensure hassle free transport to and from Mermaid I and Mermaid II.

Convenient Departure location
We depart out of Benoa Harbour – Bali which is conveniently located in between Kuta and Sanur beach and only a quick 30 minute ride from the airport. No more 4 hour mini-bus rides to remote parts of the island!

Departures and arrivals
All cruise departure will be approximately 1500 hours and arrival time back will be 0800 hours giving a lot of time to catch a same day flight.

 

M/V Mermaid II is a 32 metre, double engine steel motor yacht. One of the most comfortable diver boats in Indonesia, she easily accommodates 16 guests in 8 deluxe cabins and 2 guests in a budget cabin below deck. All deluxe cabins are on the main deck with large panoramic sea view windows. Each cabin has a double bed and single bed (max pax 2 per cabin), air conditioning, private ensuite bathrooms. The budget cabin is below deck with twin bunks, air conditioning and share bathroom with 1 other cabin.

There is a wide stern dive platform with two exit ladders and fresh water showers. The dive deck is huge with plenty of room to gear up, individual boxes for your dive gear, camera table and loads of rinse tanks. The dining room is located on the main deck where delicious buffet style Thai and western meals are served. The saloon is large and spacious with lounge suites and big windows, bar fridge, tea and coffee facilities, TV/DVD, music center, library and a full selection of marine life books.

There are two outside decks – the shade covered party deck has comfortable lounge chairs. The sundeck, located in front of the wheelhouse has full sun and cushioned sun platform. EANX NITROX is available on every cruise.

 

 

Map

Bali-Komodo-Bali 9 nights/10 days

Day 1
Check-in on board Mermaid I between 13:00-15:00 hours at Benoa Harbour in Bali. After the boat and safety briefing, you’ll set up equipment and you can settle into your cabin. Dinner will be served at 19:00 hours as Mermaid I cruises into the sunset on her overnight journey to Moyo Island, north west Sumbawa.

Day 2
Start your adventure with a great dive in the calm, clear waters of Angel Reef at Moyo Island. Massive elephant ear and barrel sponges, schools of longfin bannerfish and red tooth triggerfish, frogfish, nudibranchs, eels, surgeonfish, snappers and dogtooth tuna. After a visit to the local village, it’s lunchtime.

Afterwards, Mermaid I will cruise for two hours to Satonda Island for a macro dive followed by a world class night dive after watching a million bats fly at sunset. After a great dive and dinner, she will cruise overnight to Sangeang Island, off the north coast of Sumbawa.

Day 3
The Nusa Tenggara region has some extremely interesting and unique marine life. Today you will spend the day doing two or three dives around Sangeang Volcano. Here, you can see rare nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, leaf scorpionfish, blue ribbon eels, black sand diving with all its treasures and underwater hot springs that support this very unique marine environment. Night dive here or on Gili Banta for the chance to see incredible stargazers and cute coral cat sharks.

Day 4
Depending on the current, you will start the day at GPS Point at Gili Banta, famous for sharks and pelagic fish.

Then Mermaid I will enter Komodo National Park for more exhilarating blue water/fish soup diving!

Gili Lawa Laut has several great dives - if the tide is right, you will have a chance to spot grey reef sharks and dolphin at Taka Toko. Lighthouse Reef and The Old Passage offer fast drifts with pelagics, perhaps a manta if you are lucky!

Crystal Rock offers awesome soft corals in gold and orange hues plus the chance for sharks, turtles, Napoleon wrasse and fishes galore. Tonight, you will dive the famous Pink Beach - spectacular colours, frogfish, slipper lobsters, basket stars, robust sea cucumbers unique to the area and more!

Day 5
Start your day with an exciting visit to Loh Liang Komodo National Park to walk with the dragons! As you quietly walk through the bush, look out for not only Komodo dragons, but deer, wild boar and birds as well.

Afterwards, relax as Mermaid I cruises south to dive the Three Sisters or Pillarsteen at Padar Island.

Next stop is a diver’s paradise - Horseshoe Bay at Rinca Island, home of one of the top ten dives in the world, Cannibal Rock. Here, you will discover an abundance of corals, sponges, ascidians, sea apples, black corals, turtle, cuttlefish, loads of reef fishes and so much more! You can also watch dragons scavenging on the beach as well as monkey, deer, wild pigs along the shore or go beach combing. There may even be a chance to follow whales and dolphin feeding in the calm bay. Mermaid I will overnight at this peaceful place, diving at one of the many fabulous spots for your night dive.

Day 6
More world class dives today as you relax in Horseshoe Bay at Rinca Island. The Yellow Wall of Texas is absolutely stunning, a wall covered with enormous yellow soft corals. Go slowly along the wall looking for unique creatures but don’t forget to look out into the blue to see what might be passing by. Maybe you might drop down a bit deeper to check if the tiny yellow pygmy seahorses are on the giant gorgonians at depth.

Nusa Kode offers more walls and critters coupled with white tip reef sharks. Torpedo Alley is famous for its “electric” rays and perhaps one of the best night dives of your life for critter lovers.

Day 7
Today you’ll head on over to Manta Alley to watch in awe as these magnificent creatures feed, play and get cleaned at the many cleaning stations.

In the afternoon, you can do some more big fish dives at Loh Serah, Tatawa Kecil or the infamous “Current City” Batu Bolong. Come face to face with reef sharks, turtles, Napoleon wrasse and more. Many good night dives around here – Gili Darat is great for sleeping turtles, colourful reef stonefish, Spanish dancers – calm sea – a good place to sleep.

Day 8
The diving around Gili Lawa Laut, Tatawa Kecil, Gili Darat is so awesome you will all want more so today, you will do 2 – 3 dives here. Then you’ll head off for a night dive at either Gili Banta or maybe Batu Putih in Sumbawa – both interesting sites. Overnight, Mermaid I will cruise back to Satonda and Sumbawa.

Day 9
You will enjoy two dives around Sumbawa and Moyo Islands – a chance to shoot anything you missed at the beginning of the trip. Then the crew wash your equipment for you while you relax on the sundeck or download your pictures, enjoying our trip video as well just before dinner with all your new friends.

Day10
After breakfast, departure transfer at 8:30 am.

Total 28 dives


Liveaboards in Indonesia

Indonesia completely unique when it comes to Liveaboards. Nowhere in the world you can find such a large and varied range och liveaboards with so many different options, in terms of route and variation on diving environment. In Indonesia we offer Liveaboards with  a variety of departure ports.

The tours  needs often to be adapted and tailored by flights and possibly domestic flights, as well necessary overnight stays between the flights. Submit your request here on our website. We will then get back to you and together with you we will present a balanced itinerary for your next Scuba Holiday.

About the country

Indonesia lies in the heart of Coral Triangle!

The Coral Triangle is one of the world’s most important marine ecosystems, a 6-million-km2 biological and economic treasure covering the waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, and Timor Leste. The Coral Triangle is the planet’s richest center of marine life and coral diversity, with over 6,000 species of fish, 76% of the world’s coral species, and an awe-inspiring array of wildlife.

The Republic of Indonesia, located in South East Asia, is the largest island country in the world, with over 17,000 islands and a population of over 225 million. Spanning over 1.9 million square kilometers, Indonesia stretches all the way from Aceh in the north down to Papua in the south east.

Indonesia has something unique to offer everyone. From the cool white sands and raucous volcanoes of Bali to the rock islands of Raja Ampat, you can always find something different here.

Entry Requirements
You will need a tourist visa to enter Indonesia, which can be issued on arrival at the airport citizens of most nationalities. A 30-day visa costs US$35. In cash will help expedite the transaction at the

Alternatively, you may apply for a visa before you leave home by contacting the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate in your country. For further up-to-date information about travel matters, please visit Indonesia’s Department of Foreign Affairs website at www.deplu.go.id to find the embassy or consulate nearest to you.

Language
The official language in Indonesia is Bahasa Indonesia. The staffs at the Resort are multilingual and English is widely spoken.

Currency & Exchange Rate
Indonesian currency is the Rupiah (IRP). Money is easily changed at banks and official money changing offices. However exchange rates can fluctuate. ATM machines are readily available and banks will provide cash withdrawal via the Visa and MasterCard networks. If you bring cash it is best to use clean, crisp, new bills. US$100 bills receive a better exchange rate than $50, $20 etc.
When settling your bill, The Resort accepts US dollars and Euros as well Visa and MasterCard.

Health & Vaccinations
We advising all travelers to visit either their personal physician or a travel health clinic 4-8 weeks before departure. Many places in Indonesia have cases of malaria and dengue fever. If you plan to travel overland throughout those regions you may consider precaution.