Indonesia Liveaboard Holidays
Coralia Indonesia Liveaboard
LUXURY LIVEABOARD HOLIDAYS TO INDONESIA
Here’s a liveaboard with a different concept! Coralia is a new boat by Papua Explorers, renowned for exceptional service, quality and commitment to protecting nature, conserving the oceans and developing local communities in Raja Ampat. Built in Bira, Sulawesi, by the Konjo tribe who have been building ships for centuries, they blend ancient techniques and wisdom with modern design and safety features.
All diving is done from two 8m fibreglass dinghies with outboards to get you to the perfect dive spot every time. There will usually be four dives a day including some night dives.
Underwater photographers are well-catered for with a dedicated air-conditioned camera room providing individual camera stations for charging, extra towels and lighting. The dive deck features a rinsing tank for cameras as well as a camera table.
Diving is in small groups with one dive guide accompanying four guests. The dive team includes two experienced cruise directors, who are also PADI instructors, and three PADI certified local dive guides. The two tenders take divers to the best dive spots and, after a quick current check by the guides, you can immerse yourself into Indonesia’s rich waters.
Nitrox is free of charge on Coralia; the tanks are 12-litre aluminium and both DIN and INT regulators can be catered for. A limited amount of 15 litre tanks are available upon request with a small surcharge. For those who prefer to leave their dive gear at home, rental gear is available for a surcharge but best to reserve it in advance. This is free for Papua Explorer and returning Coralia guests.
Group Discounts
The FREE places below relate to the ‘boat space’ and do not include flights.
7 pay full price – 1 free
14 pay full price – 2 free
Liveaboard Services / Facilities: The shaded dive deck has warm showers, a changing room, hangers, equipment storage and extra towels. This beautiful wooden sailing boat can cater for 16 guests in eight spacious cabins, two twins, two doubles (can be made trebles) and four Master cabins. The four luxurious Master cabins on the main and upper deck feature a private balcony, sun chair and outside sofa where you can drink in the tropical scenery, sunrise and sunset.
Food, Beverage & Entertainment Facilities: The sun deck is at the very top and the airy main and upper decks feature each an outdoor dining and a leisure area with plenty of cozy sofas and loungers.
If you prefer to cool down a bit, you can do so in the air-conditioned lounge and restaurant on the main deck. Here you will also find our fish ID library and audio/video entertainment. We provide free WiFi for our guests on board, depending on the local cell phone reception.
Included: Full board accommodation with A/C in double/twin cabin with en-suite showers and toilet. Shore activities/excursions according to the program. Soft drinks, water, tea and coffee, all meals and snacks while on board. Diving activities (up to 4 dives/day), Dive cylinders, weights and weight belts, Complementary Nitrox and dive equipment for returning Coralia guests and returning Papua Explorers guests. Cruise director and experienced dive guides, with a maximum of 4 customers per guide. Return transfers between the designated airport and the vessel on the days of embarkation and disembarkation. WiFi on board (depending of the local cell phone reception). Government Taxes
Not Included: National Park/maritime areas entrances fee (see below), Port clearance fee and fuel surcharge (see below). International and domestic air, land, sea transportation, excess baggage. Visa, hotels and meals ashore before and after the cruise. Alcoholic beverages.Dive equipment rental (other than dive cylinders, weights and weight belt). Dive insurance and travel insurance. Onboard purchases, Private tours, Laundry, Crew gratuities.
Port, fuel and park fees (changes are possible):
Raja Ampat: 250 USD per person per trip
Komodo and Alor: 180 USD per person per trip
Banda Sea and Forgotten Islands: 280 USD per person per trip
SPECIFICATIONS: Length 48 m, Beam 9.10 m, Engines 2 Mitsubishi Marine Engines 560HP&360HP, Cruising Speed 9-11 knots, Compressors 2 Bauer Mariner, NRC Nitrox membrane, Diesel Generators 1 * Yanmar Marine 60 KW ~ 1 * Yanmar Silent 40 KW, Available Voltage 220 Volt, 50 Hertz avalaible for cabins & camera room, Water Tank 10,000 liter + desalination unit (capacity 10,000 liters per day), Fuel Tank 15 tons
NAVIGATION SYSTEMS: Radar 35 MM Furuno, echo sounder Furuno, GPS Furuno, WHS SSB Radio, Ericsson satellite phone
SAFETY: Man-over-board device, EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon), Satellite phone, 3 x 20 persons inflatable life rafts, Life vests (40pcs), Buoys, Safety flares, Smoke detectors in each cabin, Fire extinguishers, Fire hoses, First aid equipment,Oxygen onboard, Nautilus Life Line.
Hyperbaric chambers in Bali, Makassar, Manado and Jakarta
Ambon, Banda Islands & Raja Ampat: Ambon to Sorong
Forgotten Islands, Banda & Ambon: Saumlaki to Ambon
Komodo: Bali to Labuanbajo
Komodo: Bima to Labuanbajo
Komodo: Labuanbajo to Bali
Komodo: Labuanbajo to Bima
Komodo: Labuanbajo to Labuanbajo
Komodo, Alor, Maurmere:Labuanbajo to Maumere
Komodo, Maumere, Alor: Labuanbajo to Maumere
Maumere, Alor & Komodo: Maumere to Labuan bajo
Maumere, Alor & Forgotten Islands: Maumere to Saumlaki
Raja Ampat (Dampier Strait, Batanta & Kawe): Sorong to Sorong
Raja Ampat (Dampier Strait & Batanta): Sorong to Sorong
Raja Ampat (Dampier Strait & Kawe): Sorong to Sorong
Raja Ampat (Dampier Strait & Wayag): Sorong to Sorong
Raja Ampat (Misool, Dampier Strait & Wayag): Sorong to Sorong
Raja Ampat (Misool & Dampier Strait): Sorong to Sorong
Raja Ampat, Banda Islands, Ambon : Sorong to Ambon
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