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Komodo Aggressor

Exterior of the Komodo Aggressor
Shaded lounge area
Dining on the balcony
Shaded dining area
Dining area set up with delicious meals
The luxurious Balcony Suite
The spacious Master Stateroom
The cozy Deluxe Stateroom
Well-equipped ensuite bathroom
Guests and staff on the dive tender
A whale shark swims near the Komodo Aggressor

Destination: Indonesia

Alor, Banda Sea, Komodo, Sulawesi & Sumbawa (3 - 11 nights) | From $475++/night

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Komodo Aggressor Quick Pitch

The Komodo Aggressor is a stunning 95-ft. pinisi-style yacht, offering an unforgettable liveaboard experience in Indonesia's world-famous dive sites. With accommodations for just 16 guests, it promises an intimate and luxurious escape, featuring beautifully appointed staterooms. Guests will enjoy spacious, air-conditioned indoor and outdoor areas, including a sun deck perfect for stargazing and relaxing.

 

Why You'll Like the Komodo Aggressor

  • Airconditioned cabins
  • Spacious sun deck with loungers
  • Experience Indonesia's world-famous dive sites
  • Dedicated Crew
 

 

Location

The Komodo Aggressor departs and returns from Labuan Bajo, the gateway to the Komodo National Park. Labuan Bajo offers easy access to some of the world's most spectacular dive sites.

 

Dive Overview

Diving in Komodo is an exhilarating experience, with strong currents and vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, including manta rays, sharks, and schools of fish. Iconic dive sites like Batu Bolong and Manta Alley are renowned for their biodiversity and crystal-clear waters, offering divers an unforgettable underwater adventure. In Sulawesi, muck diving in Bunaken and Lembeh Strait reveals a world of rare macro species like pygmy seahorses and nudibranchs, alongside healthy reefs and reef sharks. Alor is a pristine diving destination with dramatic drop-offs, vibrant coral gardens, and diverse marine life, offering both large pelagics and unique macro critters.

Banda is a diver’s paradise, known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, including whale sharks and schooling fish. Sites like Pulau Hatta are rich in vibrant coral reefs and diverse ecosystems. Sumbawa, with its remote dive sites, boasts healthy reefs and a wide variety of marine life, including dolphins, turtles, and reef sharks. Sites like Manta Point and Batu Tiga attract large pelagic species and colorful fish communities, providing an exciting diving experience in a more tranquil setting.

[See: Alor Dive Travel Guide, Banda Sea Dive Travel Guide & Komodo Dive Travel Guide] 

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Accommodations

Types of Cabins, Amenities and Photos

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Komodo Aggressor Accommodation Overview

The Komodo Aggressor offers a range of comfortable and well-appointed staterooms designed for relaxation and convenience, ensuring guests a luxurious liveaboard experience. Each stateroom is equipped with independent air conditioning control, private bathrooms, and all the Aggressor Luxury Amenities, such as bathrobes, hairdryers, toiletries, daily housekeeping, and turn-down service.

The Balcony Suites (#7 and #8) are located on the upper deck and feature a queen-size bed, private balcony with a table and chairs, and a picture window. The Master Staterooms (#5 and #6) are also located on the upper deck, offering a queen-size bed, while Master Stateroom #4 on the main deck features a queen and a single bed. The Deluxe Staterooms (#1, #2, and #3) on the lower deck offer twin single beds in rooms #2 and #3, and a queen and single bed in room #1. Each of these staterooms provides a private bathroom, porthole, and all necessary amenities for a comfortable stay.

The luxurious Balcony Suite The spacious Master Stateroom

Balcony Suite (L) & Master Stateroom (R)

The cozy Deluxe Stateroom The spacious Master Stateroom

Deluxe Stateroom (L) & Ensuite Bathroom (R)

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General Facilities

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 Shaded lounge area Dining on the balcony

 Shaded dining area Dining area set up with delicious meals Guests and staff on the dive tender

 

Komodo Aggressor Boat Features

  • Sun Deck & Sun Loungers
  • Outdoor Lounge with al-fresco Dining
  • Outdoor Bar
  • Dining Area
  • Daily House Keeping Service
  • Audio & Video Entertainment
  • Snorkeler Friendly
  • Kayaks on Board
  • Free WiFi

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Food & Drinks Aboard the Komodo Aggressor

Onboard the Komodo Aggressor, guests enjoy a diverse menu featuring Indonesian feasts, barbecues, and local cuisine. Mornings include fresh fruits, hot entrees, cereals, and juices, while lunches offer hot soups, homemade breads, salads, and sandwiches or entrees. Dinners feature seafood, beef, chicken, and vegetables, along with fresh homemade desserts. Complimentary beverages include fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, iced tea, coffee, and a limited selection of local beer and wine. Special dietary requests can be accommodated with prior notice.

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Komodo Aggressor Deck Plan

 Komodo Aggressor Deck Plan 

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Schedule & Rates

Komodo Aggressor Rates

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Prices are in USD, per person and are based on the lowest priced cabin. Port and park fees are not included.

[See also: Inclusions & Exclusions and Full Rates by Cabin Type]

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Komodo Aggressor Full Rates by Cabin Type

Accommodation Type7 Nights9 Nights10 Nights11 Nights
Deluxe$3,325.00$4,275.00$4,750.00$5,225.00
Master$3,500.00$4,500.00$5,000.00$5,500.00
Balcony Suite$3,850.00$4,950.00$5,500.00$6,050.00

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Inclusions

  • Accommodations aboard the yacht
  • Diving
  • Compressed air tanks, weights & belts
  • All meals and snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, local beer and wine
  • Airport transfers

 

Exclusions

  • Airfare (international and domestic)
  • Insurance
  • Equipment rentals
  • Nitrox fills
  • Certification or specialty courses
  • Hotel stays/day rooms
  • Dinner on final evening
  • Crew gratuity
  • Mandatory: Port Fee (USD $45) and Marine Park fee (USD $100)

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Rates & Availability

For more information on the rates and on availability email us at info@bluewaterdivetravel.com or call us at +1-310-915-6677 and we will gladly help you plan your dream dive vacation!

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Dive Information & Destinations

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North Komodo 7N

  • Komodo Aggressor Itinerary
  • The Komodo Aggressor embarks and disembarks in Labuan Bajo. For this itinerary, the Northern part of Komodo National Park including Banta Island will be covered. Diving activities will primarily be concentrated in Sape Straits (The straits separating Komodo and Banta Island). There will be hiking in Gili Lawa Darat and also a walk to see the Komodo Dragons.
  • Highlights of the itinerary: Manta rays in Makassar Reef, variety of beautiful soft corals, schooling fishes such as Jacks, fusiliers, Eagle Rays, Napoleon and Bumphead wrasses, Oriental Sweet Lips, Black tip sharks, Nurse sharks, Oceanic White Tip Sharks, Dolphins, Good macro life and the The Dragon Walk.
  • After the last dive of the trip, guests may go ashore to see the Komodo Dragons while guided by the park rangers at Komodo Island. Dragon Walk, as it’s called includes a short walk with an introduction by the guide about the National Park and Komodo Dragons where guests will see them in the wild. Staff members will accompany the group.

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Komodo North & South 10N

  • Komodo Aggressor Itinerary
  • The Komodo Aggressor embarks and disembarks in Labuan Bajo. The cruise is focused on diving North & South Komodo National Park including Banta Island.
  • Diving activities will be concentrated in Sape Straits ( The straits separating Komodo and Banta Island ) Padar Island, Langkoi, Horseshoe Bay, South West Flores, Mota Island and the Mola Straits ( The channel between Rinca Island and Flores ). This is only possible in the 1st quarter of the year during the North West Monsoon). Motang Island and the Mola Straits are available in this itinerary only. There will be hiking in Gili Lawa Darat and also the walk to see the Komodo Dragons.
  • Highlights of the itinerary: Manta rays and occasional Mola-Mola in Langkoi, excellent macro life, schooling fishes such as jacks, bumphead wrasses, excellent soft coral growth, torpedo rays, sea apples in Mota Island, the Dragon Walk.
  • After the last dive of the trip, guests may go ashore to see the Komodo Dragons while guided by the park rangers at either Komodo Island or Rinca Island. Dragon Walk, as it’s called, includes a short walk with an introduction by the guide about the National Park and Komodo Dragons where guests will see them in the wild. Staff members will accompany the group.

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Komodo & Sumbawa 10N

  • Komodo Aggressor Itinerary
  • The Komodo Aggressor embarks and disembarks in Labuan Bajo. This trip covers the north of the Komodo National Park, Banta Island, Sangeang Volcano, Bima Bay, Satonda Island and Moyo Island. There will be hiking in Gili Lawa Darat and also the walk to see the Komodo Dragons. On the way to Satonda Island, thousands of fruit bats can be seen in the evening.
  • Highlights of the itinerary: abundance and diverse in soft corals, schooling jacks, oceanic white tip sharks, underwater bubbles from the Sangeang Volcano, excellent macro life, octopus, manta rays, eagle rays, the Komodo Dragon Walk and fruit bats from Satonda Island.
  • After the last dive of the trip, guests may go ashore to see the Komodo Dragons while guided by the park rangers at either Komodo Island or Rinca Island. Dragon Walk, as it’s called, includes a short walk with an introduction by the guide about the National Park and Komodo Dragons where guests will see them in the wild. Staff members will accompany the group.

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Alor 9N

  • Komodo Aggressor Itinerary
  • The Komodo Aggressor embarks and disembarks in Kalabahi, Alor.
  • Diving in Alor and Wetar islands, nestled in the heart of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda archipelago, offers an extraordinary underwater experience characterized by vibrant marine life and pristine coral reefs. Alor, known for its remote beauty, features an impressive array of dive sites ranging from shallow coral gardens to dramatic drop-offs. The warm waters are teeming with colorful reef fish, sea turtles, and occasional sightings of larger pelagic species, making it a paradise for divers of all levels. The rich biodiversity is complemented by stunning underwater topography, including underwater volcanoes and walls that drop into the deep blue.
  • Wetar, on the other hand, is less frequented by tourists, providing a more off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous divers. The island's marine environment is largely untouched, resulting in thriving ecosystems filled with hard and soft corals, as well as unique critters like frogfish and flamboyant cuttlefish. The dive sites around Wetar offer thrilling encounters with schools of jacks, barracudas, and even the occasional manta ray. The clarity of the water enhances visibility, allowing divers to fully appreciate Wetar underwater world.
  • The whole area boasts a remarkable mix of dive conditions, from gentle currents perfect for beginners to stronger currents that attract larger species, catering to all levels of diving expertise. Night diving in these regions is particularly enchanting, revealing a different side of marine life as nocturnal creatures emerge. The vibrant nightlife of the reefs, coupled with the serene isolation of these islands, creates a magical atmosphere that captivates divers long after they resurface.
  • Beyond the diving, Alor and Wetar offer rich cultural experiences with their local communities. Divers can engage with friendly villagers and explore traditional crafts. The diving in Alor and Wetar promises unforgettable memories and a deeper appreciation for Indonesia’s marine treasures.

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Banda Sea 10N

  • Komodo Aggressor Itinerary
  • Embarking on a diving trip aboard a liveaboard from Alor to Ambon is an exhilarating journey through some of Indonesia's most diverse underwater landscapes. As the boat sets sail from Alor, divers are greeted by the stunning vistas of unspoiled islands and crystal-clear waters, a prelude to the adventures that await beneath the surface. Each day features multiple dives at renowned sites, showcasing vibrant coral reefs, bustling marine life, and thrilling encounters with pelagic species. From the colorful reef fish of Alor to the mesmerizing muck diving opportunities around Ambon, every dive offers a unique glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the region.
  • Meals are often served on deck, allowing guests to soak in the breathtaking sunsets over the ocean, creating a perfect backdrop for relaxation. The Komodo Aggressor's voyage from Alor to Ambon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience due to its unique combination of adventure and leisure, giving divers enduring memories of the captivating Indonesian islands and underwater marvels.
  • This fantastic 10 night trip will take you to the best dive sites in the Banda Sea.
  • The pristine richness of the Banda Sea's dive spots is well known. See everything from schools of hammerhead sharks to magnificent pelagic fish. Explore the densely populated reefs surrounding the Ai and Hatta Islands, as well as Gunung Api, which is well-known for its active underwater volcano, Nildesperandum an isolated reef with very big deep sea around it and again Pulau Manuk famous for its thousands of sea crates around the island's water. Every dive in the Banda Sea is an adventure into a colorful underwater environment that is brimming with history and life.

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Sulawesi North to South 11N

  • Komodo Aggressor Itinerary
  • The Komodo Aggressor embarks in Bitung, North Sulawesi and disembarks in Kendari, in Southeast Sulawesi. This itinerary will cover very different underwater environments, always off-the-beaten-path areas: with the exception of the first couple of days in Lembeh Strait, during the rest of the trip we will rarely see any other liveaboards or divers.
  • From Lembeh Strait, the world capital of muck diving, to Bolaang Mongondow where incredible coral reefs are waiting for us, to then approach Gorontalo and the fantastic opportunity to dive with whale sharks, crossing to Togian Islands, plenty of pristine reefs and very biodiverse fish life, from there we will cruise to Pulau Dua, where our dives will be often populated by several white tip, black tip and grey reef sharks, and silvertip sharks.
  • One more crossing will bring us to the fascinating Banggai Islands, scarcely inhabitated islands with no diving bases, where you will feel like the first divers on Earth.
  • Highlights of the itinerary: world famous critters, whale sharks, abundance of diverse soft and hard corals, schooling jacks, excellent macro life, white tip, black tip, grey reef sharks and silvertip sharks.

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Boat Specifications

  • Length: 95 ft/124 LOA
  • Beam: 26 ft
  • Max Guests: 16
  • Number of Guest Cabins: 8
  • Number of Crew: 8

 

Practical Information

  • Time Zone: UTC+8
  • Local Currency: Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) 
  • Language: English, German, French, Spanish, and Indonesian
  • Electricity: 220 Volt

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A whale shark swims near the Komodo Aggressor 

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