The ocean is full of fascinating creatures, and one of the most intriguing is the wobbegong shark. Known for its unique appearance and stealthy nature, this shark is a hidden gem in the marine world. Whether you’re a diving enthusiast or simply curious about marine life, here are some exciting facts about the wobbegong shark that will leave you amazed.
When it comes to discovering uncharted territories for diving, South Halmahera stands out as a hidden gem in Indonesia. This pristine destination offers a wealth of underwater beauty, making it a must-visit for diving enthusiasts. From vibrant coral reefs to an abundance of marine life, South Halmahera diving is an experience like no other.
Embark on an extraordinary journey with Sea Safari Cruises to discover the legendary Komodo dragon. These ancient reptiles, found only on a handful of Indonesian islands, captivate visitors with their prehistoric appearance and unique characteristics. Let's explore some intriguing facts about these remarkable creatures.
Indonesia's vast archipelago is home to some of the world's most fascinating marine life, including the awe-inspiring giant manta rays. These gentle giants of the ocean captivate divers and marine enthusiasts alike with their graceful movements and impressive size. In this article, we'll explore some intriguing facts about manta rays and reveal the best locations in Indonesia to encounter these magnificent creatures.
Nestled in the heart of Indonesia's coral triangle, Raja Ampat stands as a testament to nature's unparalleled beauty both above and below the waves. For diving enthusiasts and underwater sports lovers, this archipelago offers an experience like no other. Embark on a liveaboard adventure with Sea Safari Cruises to explore the mesmerizing underwater world of Raja Ampat.
Indonesia is renowned as one of the top scuba diving destinations in the world, offering an incredible array of dive sites that are unparalleled in beauty and biodiversity. From the stunning reefs of Raja Ampat to the thrilling waters of Komodo, this archipelago is a paradise for divers. Here’s why scuba diving in Indonesia should be on every diver’s bucket list.
The Phinisi boat is more than just a vessel; it is a symbol of Indonesia’s rich maritime heritage. Originating from the Sulawesi region, this traditional wooden sailing ship has become an icon of the Indonesian seas. Today, the Phinisi is not only a means of transportation but also a cultural treasure that continues to captivate the world. Here’s the fascinating story behind the Phinisi boat and how it remains a testament to the country’s boat-building traditions.
Passport, Dive log book, Sun block lotion, jellyfish lotion, hats, sunglasses, books, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, cash/credit card for any trip extras on board including beverages, massage, equipment rental, nitrox, and tip for the crew.
BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have we have rental gear available, just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance as all gear is subject to availability. Guests are required to use dive computers for safety reason.
Dive Insurance is compulsory for this trip. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your diving needs. If not covered them we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network). If you need help in arranging a DAN insurance, our team is more than happy to help you.
Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times we do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips
Please note we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations, and also for lost belongings. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.
We have 2 pin standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, in the lounge, dining area, and dive deck. 110v sockets are available at the tables/counters in the restaurant area.
Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax check, & 7kg carryon. Additional weight is charged per/kilo. Please consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier.
Sea Safari Cruises can assist you with booking your domestic tickets.
Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirts should be enough. Most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However, the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just in case.
We generally suggest a tip of USD 25 per day per guest or 10% of your trip price if you wish to reward the crew of their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred). There will be an envelope given to each guest at the last night of the trip for any tipping to be put on a locked box.