




Arenui Liveaboard
from 5520
Alor, Forgotten Islands, Komodo, Maluku, and Raja Ampat
Discover the most sought-after scuba diving regions of Indonesia with the Arenui Liveaboard.



The Arenui prides herself to be "The Boutique Liveaboard", and for good reasons. They aim to provide the best there is in terms of diving and leisure activities, without sacrificing any of the comforts and luxury you would expect to get from a 5-star hotel on land. The Arenui is easily one of the most luxurious and the best liveaboards in Indonesia, and some would say, in the world!
Dive Overview
In Komodo (now one of the new 7 wonders of nature), expect exhilarating drift diving, pelagics as well as critters, hot and warm water, and even dive in the shadow of an underwater volcano.
Alor (best-kept secret in diving), offers unexplored coral gardens and untouched reefs, rhinopias, anemones, and many unusual critters, plus an active volcano which erupts every 30 mins.
In Maluku, explore a reef teeming with hundreds of sea-snakes and look out for incredibly rare critters (if lucky, the psychedelic frogfish) and dive one of deepest seas in the world (Banda).
Raja Ampat is the epicenter for biodiversity, at the center of the Coral Triangle, home to the most colorful, pristine, and photogenic soft coral reefs, as well as walking sharks, mantas, and pygmies.
[See: Komodo Dive Travel Guide, Ambon and Banda Sea, Alor Dive Travel Guide & Raja Ampat Travel Guide]
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Accommodation Overview
The Arenui has been designed to host a maximum of 16 passengers in 8 exceptionally spacious cabins (starting from 19 square meters). All cabins have been luxuriously furnished in a sophisticated and tasteful manner.
The cabins' individual themes and styles were inspired by handicrafts from each of the Indonesian provinces. Each cabin has a private en-suite bathroom and individual air conditioning. A king-size bed or roomy singles and a distinct lounge area guarantee maximum comfort and ensure that our guests never feel crowded.
Dive Information
From May to October, Arenui cruises the Komodo National Park area, taking in dive sites and landscapes from Bali right across to Flores and Alor, which can be dived all year round.
Then in November, they move towards Ambon in Maluku and the Spice Islands in the Banda Sea, working our way to the Raja Ampat area of Western Papua (the world's "epicenter of marine biodiversity").
Their cruises continue in Raja Ampat from December until April, before traveling back towards Alor and Komodo National Park (one of the 'New 7 Wonders of Nature').
Komodo
Offering perhaps the most diverse range of dive sites, Komodo cruises have everything from macro subjects to pelagics, from drift dives over stunning reefs to night dives on black sandy slopes. In the Komodo National Park, now one of the new 7 wonders of nature, we dive over hot springs at an underwater volcano and meet the last living dinosaur. We explore a popular site called Castle Rock, a nice opportunity to try out a 'reef-hook' dive as you secure yourself to the rock and float in the current, watching the schooling fish and predator/prey action!
Alor & Flores
As well as being one of the best-kept secrets for diving in paradise, including rare finds like the beautiful rhinopias but also plenty of pelagic action, this area boasts stunning topside scenery and impressive volcanoes. We also visit the famous Pura Island villagers, who splash out of their wooden dugout canoes and dive underwater with home-made goggles fashioned from wood and glass bottles.
Maluku & Banda (Spice Islands)
Unlike other areas, with high populations and subsequent pressure from fishing, the Bandas' relatively small human population has been a blessing for divers - offering a vibrant, healthy reef system with fish life in incredible numbers along with huge gorgonians and sponges and some truly monumental hard corals. Expect plenty of pelagics, widespread muck diving and unexplored coral gardens, as well as a rich colonial heritage on land. Dive Nusa Laut, which showcases the positive effects of a village taking care of its habitat, where the reef remains as unspoiled as it was hundreds of years ago and a favorite of many dive enthusiasts.
Ambon
The Laha sites are a hidden treasure of amazing critters, including the recently discovered species of frogfish (the psychedelic frogfish) but also mimic octopus, zebra crabs and dozens of different nudibranchs. A very popular photo subject is the eponymous Ambon Scorpionfish in differing hues of red, pink, green, yellow and orange - but keep an eye out for many other members of the scorpionfish family too, including the spiny devilfish, stonefish, zebra lionfish, ragged-finned lionfish and leafy scorpionfish - all venomous but gorgeous!
Raja Ampat
Famed as the world's epicenter of marine biodiversity, this area offers vibrant underwater colors but also majestic landscapes, so a perfect destination for keen photographers. The waters of the region's 1,500 virtually untouched islands, boast over 1,300 reef fish (25 endemic species), 600 hard corals and 75 % of all known coral species, plus 13 marine mammals and 5 species of endangered sea turtles. Wobbegong sharks hide under colorful coral shelves and the elusive Epaulette "walking" shark comes out at night. Jump in at Neptune Fan Sea for a great drift dive, rushing along a gulley past giant colorful gorgonian sea fans. Manta Sandy is well-known as one of the most consistent spots for finding congregating mantas.
A Typical Day On The Arenui
Here's a sample Arenui day for a keen diver who also wants a relaxing holiday:
- 6:00-7:00 am| Wake up in a remote paradise, head out to the restaurant area, and start the day with a small breakfast of toast, pastries, fruit, coffee, and juice. One of the cruise directors gives a full dive brief, using two TV screens to highlight the dive site map and a recommended route to explore the reef, and also uses the fish ID books to show photos of the popular critters we hope to see that are special to this site.
- 8:00 am| First dive of the day. Grab rash-guard, mask, booties, and fins, then pass crew the camera to put in a plastic basket and take to the tender. Step down into the tender and check over BCD (already waiting for you, set up, and ready to go). Quick 2-3 mins ride out to the site, gear up, and then back roll into the water. Probably a deeper dive, perhaps a nice slow drift or maybe a good chance to hook onto the seabed and watch some early morning fish action. Pop up (after safety stop) to find tender waiting at the surface. Head back to boat and crew member hands over a warm towel to dry off!
- 9.30 am | Time for the big breakfast now, with a full spread of hot items and eggs cooked to request (before the first dive you'll be asked how you'd like your eggs so they can prepare and have everything ready after the dive). Relax in the sky lounge, go for a nap in your cabin or complete log books. Thirty minutes before the dive time it's another dive briefing, with map, route, photos. 11:30 am | Second dive of the day. Good time to take out the underwater camera and try for some images in good light. Test out some fun sun-burst photos using dive buddy as a model.
- 1 pm | If it's not dive-time then it must be food-time. Lunch is a mouth-watering buffet of local and western food with healthy salads and vegetables to make sure everyone's feeling fit and healthy for the next dive. Perhaps time to pop up to the sky lounge for a short cat-nap, or to read a good book or chat with other guests and crew. Step in to say hello to the captain in the wheelhouse and ask him about the beautiful islands we're sailing past. Back down to the restaurant for a full dive briefing.
- 3:00 pm | Third dive of the day. Fueled by a tasty lunch, drop in for a current dive and try to keep up
- with the schools of fish
- 4.30 pm | Chef puts out some tasty snacks, savory and sweet. Try to resist eating too much but it's all so delicious and you have the excuse of needing energy for all this diving! Time to decide whether to do the night dive or not. If not, there's the option of an early dinner so not eating too late.
- 5:00 pm| Find some time between reading, chatting, snacking and looking at photos on the computer, to get a back massage. Fragrant massage oils smell great, mixing with the salty ocean breeze. Now it's decision time; sunset cocktail or a last dive? There's time later for a drink with the stars instead, so head down for a dive briefing to find out what's in store on this night dive.
- 6:30 pm| Fourth dive of the day. Well worth skipping the cocktail, as the reef is alive with weird and wonderful creatures. Eagle-eyed dive guide points out tiny bits of fluff that turn out to be minute species, rarely seen. After the dive, head back to the boat through inky black water under a canopy of stars. A crew member has a hot towel and a cup of hot chocolate ready and waiting!
- 8:00 pm | Take a seat in the sky restaurant on the top deck under the stars, with fellow divers, to discuss the day's highlights, while tucking into the starter laid out at the table. Soup is next, then the crew serves up the main course (chosen earlier, at lunchtime, from the menu that changes daily) and everyone toasts to a great day of diving. After a delicious dessert, there's time for a short movie. Someone's downloading photos onto one of the computers in the restaurant (windows or mac setup) and having a go at editing the best shots.
- 9:00 pm | Seems like a great opportunity to get some night photos, so try out different settings to get a nice night-sky, starry image. Look out over the peaceful, calm waters. Imagine the activity going on beneath the surface, as night-time critters go about their business. Plan ahead for tomorrow; perhaps take one of the kayaks for a closer look at the islands. There's talk of visiting a village too, to meet some locals and buy some souvenirs. Or maybe another massage!!!
Cabin details
Rama
Master Suite: Ideal for couples looking for something extra special, with stunning sea-view. 20 sq meters, king-size bed, sofa/relax area, en-suite bathroom, 7 large windows, private balcony with seating, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Upper Deck.
Shinta
Master Suite: Ideal for couples looking for something extra special, with stunning sea-view. 20 sq meters, king-size bed, sofa/relax area, en-suite bathroom, 7 large windows, private balcony with seating, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Upper Deck.
Barong
Deluxe Cabin: Ideal for individuals. 19 sq meters, 2 single beds, spacious desk (popular with photographers), en-suite bathroom, 2 large windows, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Upper Deck.
Ganesh
Deluxe Cabin: Ideal for individuals. 19 sq meters, 2 single beds, spacious desk (popular with photographers), en-suite bathroom, 2 large windows, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Upper Deck.
Legong
Deluxe Cabin: Suitable for couples, individuals or a family (single bed available). 20 sq meters, king-size bed, 1 single bed, en-suite bathroom, 3 large portholes, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Lower Deck.
Garuda
Deluxe Cabin: Suitable for couples, individuals or a family (single bed available). 20 sq meters, queen-size bed, 1 single bed, en-suite bathroom, 3 large portholes, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Lower Deck.
Toraja
Deluxe Cabin: Suitable for couples or a family (sofa can be converted into an extra bed for a child). 20 sq meters, king-size bed, sofa/relax area, en-suite bathroom, 3 large portholes, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Lower Deck.
Dayak
Deluxe Cabin: Suitable for couples or a family (sofa can be converted into an extra bed for a child). 21 sq meters, king-size bed, sofa/relax area, en-suite bathroom, 3 large portholes, individual air conditioning, minibar and safety deposit box. LOCATION: Lower Deck.
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SCHEDULE, RATES & AVAILABILITY
Arenui Schedule & Rates 2024
DATE | CRUISE NAME | NIGHTS | EMBARKATION - DISEMBARKATION | PRICE | AVAILABILITY |
04 Jan 2024 15 Jan 2024 |
RAJA AMPAT | 11 | SORONG SORONG |
7,480 US | Email Us |
17 Jan 2024 30 Jan 2024 |
GREATER RAJA AMPAT | 13 | SORONG SORONG |
8,840 USD | Email Us |
01 Feb 2024 12 Feb 2024 |
RAJA AMPAT & TRITON BAY
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11 | SORONG KAIMANA |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
14 Feb 2024 25 Feb 2024 |
RAJA AMPAT & TRITON BAY
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11 | KAIMANA SORONG |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
27 Feb 2024 07 Mar 2024 |
RAJA AMPAT | 9 | SORONG SORONG |
6,120 USD | Email Us |
09 Mar 2024 20 Mar 2024 |
HALMAHERA-RAJA AMPAT | 11 | SORONG TERNATE |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
22 Mar 2024 04 Apr 2024 |
HALMAHERA-MISOOL-BANDA SEA | 13 | TERNATE AMBON |
8,840 USD | Email Us |
08 Apr 2024 16 Apr 2024 |
FORGOTTEN ISLANDS | 8 | SAUMLAKI SAUMLAKI |
5,440 USD | Email Us |
18 Apr 2024 30 Apr 2024 |
FORGOTTEN ISLANDS & ALOR | 12 | SAUMLAKI MAUMERE |
8,160 USD | Email Us |
02 May 2024 13 May 2024 |
KOMODO-ALOR | 11 | MAUMERE LABUANBAJO |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
15 May 2024 23 May 2024 |
KOMODO FOCUS | 8 | LABUANBAJO LABUANBAJO |
5,440 USD | Email Us |
25 May 2024 02 Jun 2024 |
KOMODO-SUMBAWA | 8 | LABUANBAJO BALI |
5,440 USD | Email Us |
24 Jun 2024 02 Jul 2024 |
KOMODO-SUMBAWA | 8 | BALI LABUANBAJO |
5,440 USD | Email Us |
03 Jul 2024 11 Jul 2024 |
KOMODO FOCUS | 8 | LABUANBAJO LABUANBAJO |
5,440 USD | Email Us |
13 Jul 2024 20 Jul 2024 |
KOMODO FOCUS | 7 | LABUANBAJO LABUANBAJO |
4,760 USD | Email Us |
22 Jul 2024 02 Aug 2024 |
KOMODO-ALO | 11 | LABUANBAJO MAUMERE |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
03 Aug 2024 13 Aug 2024 |
ALOR-KOMODO | 10 | MAUMERE LABUANBAJO |
6,800 USD | Email Us |
15 Aug 2024 24 Aug 2024 |
ALOR | 9 | MAUMERE MAUMERE |
6,120 USD | Email Us |
26 Aug 2024 07 Sep 2024 |
ALOR & FORGOTTEN ISLANDS | 12 | MAUMERE MAUMERE |
8,160 USD | Email Us |
09 Sep 2024 20 Sep 2024 |
ALOR & FORGOTTEN ISLANDS | 11 | MAUMERE SAUMLAKI |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
22 Sep 2024 30 Sep 2024 |
FORGOTTEN ISLANDS | 8 | SAUMLAKI SAUMLAKI |
5,440 USD
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02 Oct 2024 10 Oct 2024 |
FORGOTTEN ISLANDS | 8 | SAUMLAKI SAUMLAKI |
5,440 USD | Email Us |
12 Oct 2024 24 Oct 2024 |
NORTH FORGOTTEN ISLANDS | 12 | SAUMLAKI AMBON |
8,160 USD | Email Us |
26 Oct 2024 07 Nov 2024 |
MALUKU-BANDA-RAJA AMPAT | 12 | AMBON SORONG |
8,160 USD | Email Us |
09 Nov 2024 20 Nov 2024 |
RAJA AMPAT | 11 | SORONG SORONG |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
22 Nov 2024 05 Dec 2024 |
GREATER RAJA AMPAT "15-yr Anniversary" | 13 | SORONG SORONG |
8,840 USD | Email Us |
07 Dec 2024 18 Dec 2024 |
RAJA AMPAT | 11 | SORONG SORONG |
7,480 USD | Email Us |
20 Dec 2024 02 Jan 2025 |
GREATER RAJA AMPAT | 13 | SORONG SORONG |
8,840 USD | Email Us |
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More information about this trip

Included
- Full board accommodation in double/twin deluxe cabin
- The shore activities/excursions according to the program
- Soft drinks, water, and tea
- American/Balinese coffee
- Five meals per day
- Diving activities (up to 4 dives/day)
- Dive cylinders, weights and weight belts
- Transfer from/to embarkation/disembarkation airport
- Government Taxes
- Welcome massage (1/2 hour per person)

Excluded
- Master cabin supplement (50 USD/person/night surcharge applied to cabins Rama and Shinta)
- Administration/port clearance fee
- National Parks Entrance Fee
- Fuel Surcharge
- International and domestic air transportation
- Hotels and meals before and after the cruise
- Alcoholic drinks, espresso, and cappuccino
- Dive equipment rental (other than dive cylinders, weights and weight belt)
- Nitrox refills
- Massages and Spa treatments (other than welcome massage)
- Travel insurance
- Onboard purchases
- Private tours
- Laundry
- On-board telecommunications
- Crew gratuities

Practical information
- Time Zone: GMT+8 & GMT+9
- Language Spoken: English, Spanish, German and Indonesian
- Local Currency: IDR (Indonesian Rupiah)
- Electricity: 220 & 110 V

Boat Specifications
- Length (LOA): 43 m
- Beam: 9 m
- Draft: 3.75 m
- Displacement: 300 tons
- Engines: Mitsubishi marine 10 cylinders 440 HP
- Electronic Appliances: radar 35 MM Furuno, echo sounder Furuno, GPS Furuno, WHS SSB Radio, Ericsson satellite phone, TV & Music system, iMac and PC computers
- Cruising Speed: 9 -11 knots
- Safety: 2 * 20 persons inflatable life rafts, life jackets (40 pcs), buoys, safety flares, smoke detectors in each cabin, fire extinguishers, first aids equipment, oxygen onboard, hyperbaric chambers in Bali, Makassar, Manado and Jakarta
- Diesel Generators: 1 * Mitsubishi 60 KW ~ 1 * Mitsubishi 20 kW
- Available Voltage: 220 Volt, 50 Hertz available for cabins ~ 110 Volt available in the camera room
- Water Tank: 10,000 liters + desalination unit (capacity 7,000 liters per day)
- Fuel Tank: 10 tons
- Scuba Tanks: 30 * 11 liters tanks. 4 * 15 liters tanks
- Compressors: 2 Bauer Mariner, Nitrox membrane system available
- UW Photography: Individual charging stations, photography table, iMac computers with photo editing software
- Guest Accommodations: Max 16 guests, 8 double-twin cabins, on request possible third bed for families or groups
- Crew: 22 persons included 2 western cruises directors
- Tenders: 2 fiberglass dinghy (8 mt each) with outboard 40 HP Yamaha engine / 1 inflatable rubber boat (6 mt)
Fellow traveler's reviews






Old Salt I
1164 Reviews




We were on the Arenui for a 10 day trip in Komodo. It's a beautiful boat, tastefully appointed, roomy cabins, good A/C, and a fantastically friendly and helpful crew. Our dive guide was terrific. The food was plentiful, varied, and very good.The diving operations out of an inflatable were very smooth. Nitrox is available. The diving at Komodo was very interesting. We saw some sharks, a number of mantas, and all kinds of fish life. One dive group saw a dugong! We had a walking tour on Rinca island to see the Komodo Dragons, but I was a bit disappointed we did not get to do the beach walk where there are many of them and they are more active.This is a top of a class liveaboard, and we plan to return. Very highly recommended!
ruthavalyons@gmail.com
1164 Reviews




My first Liveaboard trip was on the Arenui..and all the photo workshop participants on the trip had all been there before and told me me I will be spoiled. I was! The food was gourmet quality and abundant. I gained weight! Fresh and varied choices and they did everything they could to satisfy. Making me a daily fresh tomato Bloody Mary made me feel special. The crew was so seamless and on the ball, you did not have to do anything but dive and they did the rest. Accomodations perfect and roomy,no lack of hot water. Good spots to chill or practice my hoola hooping routine and yoga. Dive locations were awesome. I thought I could do without the few topside landings, but they turned out to be invigorating. Can't say enough about Mark Strickland's detailed workshop topics. He was very generous with his down time to give me feedback. Always looked forward to our reviews as well. Really made me step up my game. I had a few minor technical issues with my gear, but the ship captain who is also an underwater photographer saved me. Crew put on a great musical/dance event to wrap it up and I felt like family. Hope I can return.
deb berglund
1164 Reviews




Excellent boat, staff, diving. I traveled alone but the group was fun, staff fabulous. The shared spaces were very comfortable. The boat was gorgeous. I would go back. The camera facilities could be better but worked ok for a group with about 1/2 photographers. It would be very crowded for a full boat of photographers.