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Damai I is a luxurious 40-meter Indonesian liveaboard, accommodating up to 12 guests, offering personalized diving experiences in Komodo, Raja Ampat, and the Banda Sea.
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Locations

Damai I offers dive liveaboard trips to many destinations, notably Raja Ampat and Komodo. They also go to offer diving trips to Alor, Bali, Banda sea, Cendrawasih, Gorontalo, Halmahera, Micronesia Triton Bay and the Forgotten Islands. Excursions originate in various areas, including Labuanbajo, Bima, Maumere, and Benoa.

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 & Alor Dive Travel Guide, Raja Ampat Travel Guide & Bali Travel Guide]

Damai I Accommodation Details

The vessel has 7 staterooms with a choice of single cabins, twins, doubles or two spacious master cabins. Cabins 1 and 3 can be configured with a double bed or two single beds, while Cabins 2 and 3 contain a double bed. Cabin 5 and 6 are the biggest cabin at 40sq. meters and 35sq. meters, respectively. Both can have a king-sized bed or two large single beds and offer an amazing view of the ocean. Cabin 6 also comes with its own private balcony. Cabin 7 can be configured with a king double or twin beds and has direct access to the sun deck. All cabins come complete with a desk, wardrobe, reading lights, and a bedside table. All rooms are also fully airconditioned.

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Cabin details
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Deluxe single Lower Deck
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Deluxe twin/double Lower Deck
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Master Main Deck
Boat features
Relaxation & Entertainment: Leisure deck, sun deck, air-conditioned indoor lounge, audio & video entertainment, massage
Dining: Outdoor dining. Fine cuisine, selection of wines, beer and spirits.
Other Facilities: Kayaks onboard, daily housekeeping, non-diver friendly
Photography: Spacious camera room, photography station, separate camera rinse
Boat facilities
2 high-speed dive tenders
Nitrox at an extra charge
English and Indonesian speaking staff
Spacious dive deck
DIN Adaptors
4:1 guide to diver ratio
Deck plan

Photo & Video Gallery

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image4 Jun 2025 - 11 Jun 2025
image(Raja Ampat) ( Sorong - Sorong)
7 days6 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,515

image13 Jun 2025 - 20 Jun 2025
image(Raja Ampat) ( Sorong - Sorong)
8 days7 nights
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2/12 spots left

from $4,515

image22 Nov 2025 - 2 Dec 2025
image(Forgotten Islands / Alor) ( Kaimana - Kupang)
11 days10 nights
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6/12 spots left

from $8,960

image11 Jan 2026 - 18 Jan 2026
image(Komodo, Komodo) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
8 days7 nights
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10/12 spots left

from $4,480

image25 Feb 2026 - 8 Mar 2026
image(Raja Ampat / Halmahera) ( Sorong - Ternate)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,040

image23 Mar 2026 - 3 Apr 2026
image(Halmahera / Gorontalo) ( Ternate - Gorontalo)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,040

image5 Apr 2026 - 12 Apr 2026
image(Gorontalo / Manado) ( Gorontalo - Manado)
8 days7 nights
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from $4,480

image6 May 2026 - 17 May 2026
image(Gorontalo / Halmahera) ( Gorontalo - Halmahera)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,040

image2 Jun 2026 - 9 Jun 2026
image(Halmahera / Halmahera) ( Ternate - Ternate)
8 days7 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,480

image12 Jun 2026 - 23 Jun 2026
image(Halmahera / Raja Ampat) ( Ternate - Sorong)
12 days11 nights
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5/12 spots left

from $7,040

image23 Jul 2026 - 30 Jul 2026
image(Cenderawasih Bay) ( Nabire - Nabire)
8 days7 nights
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from $4,480

image1 Aug 2026 - 8 Aug 2026
image(Cenderawasih Bay) ( Nabire - Nabire)
8 days7 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,480

image17 Dec 2026 - 28 Dec 2026
image(Alor / Komodo) ( Kupang - Labuan Bajo)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,040

image30 Dec 2026 - 10 Jan 2027
image(Komodo / Bali) ( Labuan Bajo - Benoa)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,040

image15 Feb 2027 - 22 Feb 2027
image(Raja Ampat) ( Sorong - Sorong)
8 days7 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,655

image27 Apr 2027 - 4 May 2027
image(Raja Ampat) ( Sorong - Sorong)
8 days7 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,655

image6 May 2027 - 17 May 2027
image(Raja Ampat) ( Sorong - Sorong)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,315

image29 May 2027 - 9 Jun 2027
image(Raja Ampat, Halmahera) ( Sorong - Ternate)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,315

image25 Jun 2027 - 6 Jul 2027
image(Sulawesi, Sulawesi) ( Gorontalo - Manado)
12 days11 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $7,315

image3 Aug 2027 - 10 Aug 2027
image(Sulawesi, Sulawesi) ( Manado - Manado)
8 days7 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,655

image13 Aug 2027 - 20 Aug 2027
image(Sulawesi, Sulawesi) ( Manado - Manado)
8 days7 nights
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12/12 spots left

from $4,655

image28 Sep 2027 - 5 Oct 2027
image(Raja Ampat) ( Sorong - Sorong)
8 days7 nights
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10/12 spots left

from $4,655

image1 Jun 2026 - 10 Jun 2026
image(Halmahera / Halmahera) ( Ternate - Ternate)
10 days9 nights
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10/12 spots left

from $5,760

ITINERARY INFORMATION

Detailed information about the itinerary

  • Alor
  • Bali
  • Banda Sea
  • Cendrawasih Bay
  • Gorontalo And Togean Islands
  • Halmahera
  • Komodo
  • Raja Ampat
  • The Forgotten Islands
  • Triton Bay

Alor

  • Diving in Alor and the waters of Nusa Tenggara Timur brings a constant source of marine life surprises, with a wealth of small creatures to big fish and mammals. There are a wide variety of dive sites to be explored during our liveaboard trips, from muck dives in the bays of Beangabang and Kalabahi, to the always fishy Alor Kecil and the colorful walls of Pulau Reta. The Indonesian government has recently agreed to protect this area in order to secure a safe route for migrating cetaceans as they pass through the straits to their feeding grounds in the deep waters of the Banda Sea.
  • Alor liveaboard trips offer divers the opportunity to see some of the most spectacular and untouched coral reefs in Indonesia along with the chance to witness unique behaviors of the many rare and wonderful critters to be found in the Pantar Strait.
  • Divers can expect to see Rhinopias (lacey scorpionfish), pygmy seahorses, manta rays, schools of trevally and even the occasional whale! Departing from Maumere or Kupang, our 7 -10 night dive trips not only take you through the wonders of the
  • Pantar Strait but to lesser dived areas including Rusa, Adonara and Serbete. These areas offer unique habitats, coral reefs, pelagic action, macro critter spotting and the opportunity for island visits.
  • Damai I liveaboard offers a range of trip dates to ensure you can experience this superb destination in depth. Dives in Alor are also offered within the Banda Sea and Forgotten Islands itineraries so you can explore more stunning Indonesian reefs.

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TRIP INFORMATION

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Included

  • Return transfers to/from the airport to the vessel or from/to any hotel and the airport the day of embarkation or disembarkation, within a distance of 20km
  • Accommodation with A/C in twin or double bed cabin with en-suite showers and toilet.
  • All meals and drinks while on board (excluding wine and Spirits). One glass of wine per person each night will be complimentary
  • Air Tanks, weight belt and weights.
  • Cruise director
  • Experienced Dive Guides, with a maximum of 4 customers per guide
  • Unlimited daytime diving and night dives (schedule permitting)
  • Government taxes
  • Land tours and group activities organized by Dive Damai
  • First spa treatment of each person on board
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Excluded

  • Package Exclusions
  • All vessel port and harbor fees: between USD5 and USD25 per day depending on the destination
  • Enriched Air Nitrox: USD10 per diving day
  • Dive/snorkel gear: USD3 per item or USD10 per full set per day
  • National Park/maritime areas entrances fee
  • Dive insurance: compulsory please contact Damai for short-term insurance options
  • Laundry: USD1 per item
  • Spa treatments after the first complimentary one: USD10 per 45 minutes treatment
  • Travel insurance (please see note below): highly recommended
  • Crew gratuities
  • International and domestic air, land, sea transportation, and excess baggage
  • Visa, hotels and food ashore before and after the cruise
  • VIP service at the airport - if available
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Practical information
  • Time Zone:UTC+8 & UTC+9
  • Local Currency:IDR (Indonesian Rupiah)
  • Language Spoken:English & Indonesian
  • Electricity:110v and 220v
  • Payment Onboard:Cash or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express)
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Boat Specifications
  • Year Built: 2008
  • Length: 131 ft (40m)
  • Beam: 26 ft (8m)
  • Main Engine:Mitsubishi 10M20-OA 520 Hp
  • Auxiliary Engine:2 x Yanmar 4TNV98T SILENT Generator 50 KVa (2016), Yanmar 4TNV84T Open Generator 25 KVa (2017)
  • Compressor:1 unit Dive Compressor Poseidon PE200
  • Fuel tanks: 4 x 5,000L capacity
  • Fresh water tank: 10,000L capacity
  • Fresh Water: 160 liters/hour
  • Maximum guests: 12
  • Number of cabins: 7
  • Number of crews: 18
4 REVIEWS

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deb berglund
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The Damai II is the second best liveaboard we have been on. The staff was great and very knowledgable. We had long dive times and valet diving. Camera facilities great. Our room was delightful. The cruise director would ask us after breakfast what we wanted for lunch and dinner that day, give each of us several options. Since many people have food issues this was the best service I have ever had. Great macro diving.

Visited on 04/2014 - Submitted on 03/19/2025
mantamoon
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The Damai 2 is a modified phinisi schooner plying the waters if Indonesia. Our time on the Damai was inclusive of the Raja Ampats and Cenderwashi Bay. On arrival in Nabire we wer met by the staff and driven to the boat.We were shown to our stateroom that was bigger than most luxurious hotels. Large bedroom, huge comfortable bed, separate shower and bathroom, lanai with two lounges and a large TV to view our own videos/photographs or videos of our choice.The camera room was spacious with individual work tables that included electrical outlets 110/220, light source and ample closed locker space under the workstations.Equipment: Damai is one of the few operators who can supply all your diving gear needs. This is a great advantage to save weight charges on the local airlines.Dive guides: All experienced critter spotters...welcomed if you are looking for maco shots like I do.Dive groups: The boat can accommodate 14 divers. Groups are divided up so there is never more than four in a group.Dive deck: Each diver has their individual station that includes a wash tank for your camera. Your assigned dive guide lays out your gear prior to the dive and upon return washes everything and hangs it to dry/await the next dive. Tanks are filled at your dive station.Dive boats: Your gear will be loaded by the dive guides unless you prefer to carry it yourself. Upon returning from the dive you are met by the crew, handed a hot towel and a glass of water.Food: Each morning a menu is laid out for each guest. You choose what you want (the menu is limited, but adequate) Wine is served at dinner. If you want other liquor you are welcome to bring it.Writing about diving the Cenderwashi with the whale sharks and diving the Raja Ampats would take volumes, but for an enjoyable experience I highly recommend the Damai 2 or its sister boat Damai.

Visited on 02/2014 - Submitted on 03/19/2025
medas2005
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In March of 2009 my daughter and I flew to Kaimana to board the Damai I for a trip to Triton Bay and then onto Misool. The trip got off to a rocky start because pirates were not allowing boats to go into Triton Bay so that part of our itinerary was deleted. Unfortunately the first two days of the trip were then spent cruising to the Misool area where the real good diving got underway. We did do some diving in route, but it was not all that great.Much has been written about the actual diving in this area and you can see my region review elsewhere here. I also highly recommend the Burt Jones book on Raja Ampat diving. They had this available for sale on the boat and it is fantastic. It gives very detailed description of diving at each site and we used it throughout our trip to know what to expect.The Damai boat is beautiful and at the best in the world class. The two cabins in the back (we had one of them) have balconies out the back. If you want to combine a honeymoon and a dive trip together, this would be the best. The bathroom was also enormous. All of the toiletries were great, kind of unusual for a dive boat.The food was very good with a lot of variety. We had at least two choices for every meal with lots of fruit and salad items to go with the main courses. They had great post-dive snacks which were warm, chocolate, and tasty.The Damai had two skifs for taking divers to dive sites. They were each designed to make it especially easy for divers to get in and out of the boat. If I am still diving at 80, I would want to dive on these boats. Safety was a big concern at all times and the divemasters always went out to each site before we dove to make sure that currents were acceptable. Even with that caution, currents in this area change quickly and we did have some strong challenges in the Misool area.One of the real treats on board was that the boat offered pretty much open access to the on board massage service. It was great and my daughter got about two per day.Because the boat only has 10 passengers, the groups were always small. We had one divemaster for each group of 4 or 5 people. They spent most of their time looking for pygmy seahorses or some other small things.Tanks and gear stayed on he boat (designed by divers I am sure), so you never had to carry anything back and forth to the boat. As a result, the dive deck was calm and civilized.Laundry was done every day and the boat would always wash anything that you wanted. It really cuts down how much you have to bring with.Pretty much everyone on board was an underwater photographer and the boat had a large room with personal space for everyone. It was the best that I had ever seen on a boat. Of course, the subject matter under the water is simply the best in the world.The ending was also nice. we had one bill which covered everything including airport taxes. So we didn't need to do anything but get our butts on the plane once we left the boat.

Visited on 02/2014 - Submitted on 03/19/2025
medas2005
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You really have to want to get here to make this trip. Our flight took us from Minneapolis to Tokyo to Jakarta to Ambon and then to Manokwari. The airport there is remote and far from anywhere. Our departure was delayed a full day because of riots in the town which was a bit scary. As a result of the 1.5 day delay, we missed a day of diving in the Cenderawasih Bay area which was OK, because it was pretty mediocre by Indonesia standards.The Damai II is simply the nicest dive boat in the world. The rooms are enormous and spectacular. Many hotel rooms are not this nice. The boat had a nice home theater and we often watched movies in the evening. The food was very good and we had a lot of variety given the remoteness of the location. They had great post dive snacks. The only thing that they missed was popcorn and they promised to find it for future trips.Of course, people come here to see whale sharks and this is the best place in the world to see them. I have also seen them at Darwin, but this blows that away. They are many, the water is warm and clear and you can literally spend the day watching them. We had two and sometimes three at a time. We parked our boat and just went in the water as we wanted without any real diving schedule. We also got to go on the fisherman platforms and feed the whale sharks from the surface. My memory of watching my daughter feed one of these beasts will always be with me.We then headed to our next encounter which was with leatherback turtles which were laying their eggs on shore. Like the whale sharks, they did not disappoint. It was a life highlight for me. We also got to visit a native village and several of us played volleyball with the local people. I don't think that this was a standard part of the tour, but one of our crew members came from the village.Finally, we moved on to Raja Ampat where we spent our final 3 days. Of course, the reefs and fish there are world class. If I could repeat just one dive trip in my life, I would redo this one. About the only negative was the time it took to get to Raja Ampat. It was a long cruise and took a full day without much diving.

Visited on 02/2014 - Submitted on 03/19/2025
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