DamaI II liveaboard, Indonesia
Itineraries: Raja Ampat, Komodo, Forgotten Islands and more | From $625++/night
Damai iI Quick Pitch
The Dive Damai is your doorway to the majestic underwater world of the Indonesian archipelago. One of the two gracious boats of the Dive Damai Fleet, the Damai II offers comfort and quality facilitation of scuba dive adventures. Expect 5-star services in every aspect!
Why You'll Like the Damai iI
- 1 complimentary spa treatment
- Spacious and luxurious cabins
- Transfers included
- Free NITROX and equipment for regulars
- All-inclusive luxury services
- 4: 1 guide to diver ratio
- Custom built for diving
- Unlimited daytime diving and night dives
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Locations
Damai II 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 the 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 & Bali Travel Guide]
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Accommodations
Types of Cabins, Amenities and Photos
Damai II Accommodation Details
The below-deck accommodation has been designed to accommodate single or twin occupants in a level of luxury not seen on another vessel in Indonesia. Cabins 1 and 2 are 20sq. meters and are fitted with a double bed and a day bed; while Cabins 3 and 4 are also cited with a double bed and day bed, but have a bigger floor area of 25 sq. meters. Cabins 5 and 6 are the Master Cabins, with a massive 40sq. meters and contain a king-size bed and a narrow day bed. Cabin 7 is 18sq. meters and can contain a king double or twin beds. This cabin also has direct access to the sun decks. Each cabin also contains a desk, a flat-screen TV, and a complete en-suite bathroom. All cabins are also fully air conditioned.
General Facilities
Damai iI Boat Features
- Relaxation & Entertainment: Leisure deck, sun deck, air-conditioned indoor lounge, audio & video entertainment, massage, TV in cabins
- 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
Damai iI Dive 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
Damai II Liveaboard Deck Plan
Schedule, Rates & Availability
Damai II Liveaboard Schedule & Rates
Damai II Schedule & Rates
Package Inclusions
- 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
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
Dive Information & Itineraries
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.
- The Damai II 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.
Bali
- Diving in Bali offers an opportunity to experience some amazing underwater treasures.
- This beautiful island boasts great macro opportunities in the north and east of the island.
- The annual season for Mola Mola sightings off Nusa Penida in the south can also give you the chance to dive with reef mantas at Manta Point.
- The USAT Liberty, off the coast of Tulamben in the northeast, is one of the most famous shipwrecks in the world offering amazing wide angle and macro opportunities.
- Liveaboard diving in Bali on Damai II would be included in an itinerary of Sumbawa and Komodo.
Banda Sea
- Diving in the Banda Sea offers some of the most unique diving adventures to be found in Indonesia.
- Located between the much publicized Raja Ampat islands to the north and the venerable Komodo National Park to the south, this exciting outpost has distinct volcanic islands and seamounts which rise from the depths offering superb wall diving and boundless marine life.
- Banda Sea liveaboard trips visit the historically significant island of Banda Neira, once the center of the Dutch/Portuguese Spice Trade dating back to the early 1600s, now a virtually inaccessible outpost of Indonesia offering amazing macro subjects and encounters with the rare mandarin fish demonstrating their lively mating rituals.
- A jewel in the crown of the Banda Sea lies further south at Pulau Manuk where seas are populated by hundreds of sea snakes.
- Dive Nusa Laut for both an example of healthy coral reefs and a chance to see hammerhead sharks.
- The Damai II liveaboard offers multiple dates departing out of Ambon to visit these pristine reefs and cruise in luxury on seas of indescribable beauty and biodiversity.
- The liveaboards also combine dives in the Banda Sea in our Forgotten Islands, Alor and Raja Ampat itineraries.
Cendrawasih Bay
- Diving in Cenderawasih Bay National Marine Park allows you to experience one of Indonesia’s newest and most exciting diving destinations and DAMAI is one of the most experienced operators in this area. In fact, one of the original survey trips was undertaken from the decks of Damai I and our staff have many months working in this challenging and remote location.
- Cenderawasih Bay liveaboard trips offer you the unique opportunity of spending hours diving or snorkeling with multiple Whale Sharks and we regularly see the sub-adults around the local fishing platforms in only a few meters of water. However, the area also boasts an incredibly rich history from the many battles between Allied and Japanese forces in the area during WWII and the area is littered with diveable wrecks of aircraft and ships. Finally, there are the unique biological aspects of the bay.
- Geologically the area has been isolated for many millions of years and as a result, many unique
- and endemic species have developed. Fish and creature watchers will be delighted by many species that they will have never seen before.
Gorontalo and Togean Islands
- Diving in Gorontalo offers divers the chance to visit this little-dived area with excellent macro sites around the mouth of the river and steep walls famous for their unique Petrosia lignose, AKA Salvadore Dali sponges.
- Gorontalo liveaboard trips offer the chance to travel down to the Togean Islands nestled in the Gulf of Tomini. You will be able to dive at the island of Una Una with its beautiful coral reefs and then move south to the island of Kadidiri in the hope of finding
- the very small endemic Hippocampus waleananus, otherwise known as the Waleanus pygmy seahorse.
- The highlight of the Togeans is the chance to visit the Red Jellyfish Lake. This freshwater lake is conveniently situated just a two-minute walk from the shore and there you will find the beautiful red jellyfish which will not sting.
- Join the comfort of Damai II liveaboard on this diverse and rarely visited itinerary.
Halmahera
- Diving in Halmahera offers a variety of underwater experiences including a spattering of wrecks in the north, some world class muck diving sites in the south and some of the best examples of hard coral gardens in Indonesia.
- Halmahera liveaboard trips offer divers the chance to dive all corners of this remote and diverse archipelago. North of the Banda Sea and west of the world famous Raja Ampat lies this underpopulated island and its neighboring archipelago of volcanoes, sandy islands and mangroves. Visit the drop-offs in south Bacan to see Barracuda, the islands of Goraici to enjoy schooling reef fish and bait balls attracting numerous hunters, tunas, and mackerel and hunt under the docks at Makian and Leilei for critters.
- This is definitely a hot spot and we believe the best is still to be discovered!
- Join the Damai II liveaboard for some great luxury liveaboard diving out of the volcanic island of Ternate.
- The liveaboards combine dives in Halmahera in our Raja Ampat itineraries.
Komodo
- Diving in the Komodo National Park is an amazing experience. The abundance and variety of large and small animals, reef creatures and pelagics, invertebrates and vertebrates, shallow reefs, drop-offs and drift dives produces exceptional diving, widely regarded as some of the best in the world.
- Komodo liveaboard trips offer divers the chance to visit all the iconic dive sites like Batu Bolong and Castle and Crystal Rock as well as a chance to enjoy some lesser known beauties in both the north and the south of the area. You will also be given the opportunity to go ashore for a short trek with the endemic Komodo dragons.
- Damai I and Damai II liveaboards offer dates throughout the year and the charters leave from both Bima, Sumbawa and Labuanbajo, Flores to
- ensure you experience this amazing destination in depth.
- Damai can also combine this itinerary with diving in Bali and Alor.
Raja Ampat
- Diving in Raja Ampat is breathtaking, with the marine life thriving from the sea floor to the surface and the colorful reef teeming with activity. There are sites that are so pristine and packed with growth, that a photographer is hard-pressed to find a spot to place a steadying finger. Exotic sea life and macro critters abound of course, and photo opportunities border on overwhelming.
- Raja Ampat liveaboard trips offer divers the opportunity to explore the entire region. You have the colorful soft coral areas around the southern islands of Misool with the opportunity to see sharks and mobula rays. In the north, you have the world famous current rich Dampier Straits with iconic dive sites like Cape Kri and Blue Magic. In the east, you can visit pristine coral gardens and climb to the viewpoint above the lagoon at Penemu. In the north, you can dive with mantas at Kawe and go critter hunting in Aljui Bay.
- Luxury liveaboard diving on Damai II offers charters out of Sorong and gives you the opportunity to explore this extensive area in comfort. You can combine this excellent itinerary with other destinations like Triton Bay and Cenderawasih Bay to complete the Papuan diving experience.
The Forgotten Islands
- Diving in the Forgotten Islands brings you to incredibly rich waters and the area is typified by crystal clear water, deep walls and pinnacles, awesome overhangs and swim-throughs, beautiful pristine corals, huge barrel sponges and large schools of fish.
- Some of the islands in South Maluku, like Nils Desperandum and Terbang are famous for sightings of hammerhead sharks. Others have walls with colorful soft corals like at Dai and still others are current swept and full of reef fish like the channel at Lelar.
- Forgotten Islands liveaboard trips offer divers the opportunity to cruise around this chain of remote, beautiful islands known as the Ring of Fire, while enjoying the casual comfort, amenities and unique service that has made the Damai vessels the most desirable liveaboards in Indonesia.
- The Damai II liveaboard offers multiple dates departing from Maumere, Kupang, Saumlaki or Ambon to fit your every need.
- Damai also combines dives in the Forgotten Islands with our Alor and Banda Sea itineraries.
Triton Bay
- Diving in Triton Bay offers divers the chance to visit the colorful reefs which are fed by the nutrient-rich waters from the rivers producing huge fields of soft corals, giant sea fans and clouds of planktonic feeding fishes. Its remote location has led to it being described as a ‘species factory’ by leading marine scientists; the region’s dive sites are swarming with fish and almost every nook is occupied by an exotic invertebrate.
- Triton Bay liveaboard trips offer divers the chance to explore the whole region including Namatote island in the north in search of the elusive tiger shrimp on the colonial anemones and the current rich Aiduma Island in the south with its iconic dive sites like the soft coral covered Little Komodo.
- In the south, you can enjoy clearer water and plenty of fish at the island of Dramai and also dive iconic
- sites like Batu Jeruk on the southern tip of Aiduma, well named for the covering of orange soft corals
- Join the comfort of Damai II liveaboard on charters out of Kaimana and combine diving Triton Bay with our Raja Ampat itineraries.
Other Information
Boat Specifications
- Year built: 2011
- Length: 141 ft (43m)
- Beam: 29.5 ft (9m)
- Main engine: 1x Mitsubishi 10M20-OA – 640 Hp serial
- Gear Box: Twin Disc type: MGH 56 BLX-1
- Auxiliary Engine: 2x Mitsubishi 6D14 Generator 60 Kva, 1 x Yanmar 4TNV98T SILENT Generator 40 KVa (2015)
- Compressor: 1 unit Dive Compressor Poseidon PE-200
- Fuel tanks: 4 x 5,000L capacity
- Water tank: 10,000L capacity
- Fresh Water: 200 liters/hour
- Maximum guests: 12
- Number of cabins: 7
- Number of crews: 18
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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