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Diving  through the Lesser Sunda islands on Komodo liveaboard safaries Mermaid liveaboads have accumulated 10 years experience
exploring the best of the liveaboard diving around Komodo. Mermaid2 is proud to offer the upcoming season aiming to dive the best of the best where and when its running!
This year we will be running Mermaid1 and Mermaid2 throughout the season from June to November giving you a choice of a 7 or 9 day itinerary both leaving from and returning to Benoa in Bali.
Return guests will also appreciate some new sites and experiences we have gathered through our extensive travels in the Nusa Tengarra and Komodo National Park areas during the years.
Read the Komodo diving trip review.
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M/V Mermaid 2 is a 32 metre, double engine steel motor yacht, one of the most comfortable diver boats around, she easily accommo  dates 16 guests in 8 deluxe cabins and 2 guests in a budget cabin below deck. All deluxe cabins are on the main deck with large panoramic sea view windows. Each cabin has a double bed and single bed (max pax 2 per cabin), air conditioning, ensuite bathrooms. Th  e budget cabin is below deck with twin bunks, air conditioning and a large shared bathroom with 1 other cabin. The large and comfotable saloon is more reminiscent of a family room at home than the saloon on a boat - it has 4 comfy chairs and 2 large sofas and has all the latest electronics - dvd, flat screen tv and stereo. There is also tea and fresh ground coffee making facilities and fridge to keep the beer, wine and soft drinks cold, we hope you will feel right at home.
Our 8 double a/c cabins offer all the comforts you need. Deluxe cabins offer a large panoramic window. All cabins offer private en-suites  with hot water showers and sink, camera-charging outlet, storage space, wardrobe and life jackets.
There is a wide stern dive platform with two exit ladders and fresh water
showers. The dive deck is huge with plenty of room to gear up,
individual boxes for your dive gear, camera table  and loads of rinse tanks.
The dining room is located on the main deck where delicious buffet style Thai and western meals are served. The saloon is large and spacious with lounge suites and big windows, bar fridge, tea and coffee facilities, Tv/Dvd, music center, library and a full selection of marine life books. There are two outside decks, the shade covered party deck has recently added a brand new custom made extra large lounging suite.
The sundeck, located in front of the wheelhouse has a full sun, cushioned lounging area that is not only great for catching some rays but also for watching the sun set with a beer.
EANX NITROX is available on every Indonesia liveaboard.
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Mermaid 2's deluxe cabins all have a sea view,
 individual air conditioning, fan and en-sui  te bathrooms. The Bathrooms use normal amenities, western toilet, hot water shower and hand basin with outside window and extractor fan. Each cabin has a double bed on the bottom with a single bed above making the cabin available for couples or singles. Individual air conditioning means you control the temperature of your cabin or you may prefer to open the window and use the fan to circulate the air. Reading lights on a dimmer are behind your head in bed and all plug sockets are 220 volts, please bring a converter if you normally use 110volts. All cabins have a cabin wide sea view letting in the day light and scenery as we cruise to the next dive site. Each cabin has life jackets and smoke detectors for your safety and piece of mind and storage in the drawers and under your bed to keep your cabin uncluttered and tidy.
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Route Map
Mermaid2's Komodo liveaboard departs from and arrives back at Bali every Saturday from June to October on our week long safaris. This allows you the convenience of fly ing into Bali on the weekend and departing on the weekend as well. Departure time will be approximately Saturday 1600 hours and arrival time back will be 0900 hours on the following Saturday giving a lot of time to catch a same day flight. New this year is our longer 9 day liveaboards visiting Sumbawa, Sangeang island, Padar island, Rinca island and of course Komodo island with Mermaid1. This is the same as the week long safari but with 2 more days to explore and try some new sites around Sangeang island and the stunning Gili Lawalaut.
We offer exceptional value when compared to other boats operating in the region in both price and in comfort and our trip itinerary covers all the hot spots and more.
Mermaid's Bali to Komodo liveaboards offer
Free Transfers
Transfers are included on departure and arrival days from Denpasar International airport (DPS), Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Benoa and Seminyak regions. These are the main tourist regions of Bali, and the free transfers will ensure hassle free transport to and from Mermaid2.
Convenient Departure location
Mermaid2 departs for our Komodo liveaboard diving out of Benoa Harbour in Bali which is conveniently located in between Kuta and Sanur beach and only a quick 20 minute ride from the airport. No more 4 hour mini-bus rides to remote parts of the island!
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Satonda island bay
A protected bay on Satonda island north of Sumbawa hosts a treasure trove of macro critters, the more we dive here the more we find. The rare Denise pygmy seahorse lives in fans here, frogfish hang out in big barrel sponges and ghost pipefish hide amongst the featherstars that cover the reef slope. In the sandy bottom you can find jawfish with their mouths full of eggs, myriads of anemonefish, mushroom coral pipefish and spearer mantis shrimps.
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Sangeang island diving
 Sangieng island is a perfectly round volcanic island jutting up from the sea bed. Still active and last blowing in 1996 this well kept secret is one of the world’s finest macro dive areas. With diving available all around the island there is not one specific spot but always new ones to be discovered. Bubbles of volcanic gas seep through the sand creating a surreal atmosphere and a warm black sand bottom hosting rare and unusual nudibranch. Pygmy seahorses, frogfish, Pegasus sea moths and carnivorous shells and all common here, this is my personal favourite dive site as every time we dive here there is a surprise in store of something new that is often not in the books - this site is why you go Komodo liveaboard diving..
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Gps point - Gili Banta diving
Gps point is an open sea mount prone to strong currents at certain times of the day. This provides prolific hard and soft coral growth that is home to hundreds of different types of reef fish. Loved by sharks, white tip sharks cruise around the whole dive in amongst the hunting giant trevallies and schooling jacks and surgeon fish, an exciting dive.
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Takat Toko, Gili Lawalaut diving
This is one of my favourite sites on the Komodo liveaboard itinerary and is ver y similar to Gps point this site takes it to the next level. Grey reef shark, white tip sharks, occassional dolphins and a literal fish soup created by jacks, surgeonfish, giant trevallies and bannerfish surround this large sea mount as you hang on to the reef edge and watch the action. Again this site is prone to strong currents but we time our dives to hit around slack tide and a little current brings in the big fish. Great pelagic action, my favourite blue water dive.
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Lighthouse reef, Gili Lawalaut diving
An adrenalin pounding drift dive along the wall and around the corner under the lighthouse. Sharks, mantas, dolphins are all frequent visitors on the dive with some of the best coral reef top in the area around the corner out of the current at the end of the dive you can hunt for porcelain crabs, cuttlefish and unusual seahorses whilst waiting for the adrenalin to funnel out of your system and your heart rate to return to normal-this is what Komodo liveaboard diving is all about!.
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Crystal rock, Gili Lawalaut diving
A stunning soft coral and sea fan covered pinnacle with crystal water clarity this is a great site for those magazine cover wide angle shots. With at least 5 different types of angelfish, 4 types of trigger and butterflyfish everywhere it is a excellent reef fish dive with frequent visits from eagle and manta rays and the resident sleepy hawksbill turtle.
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Pink beach, Komodo diving
Colder water and lower vis here due to the huge amounts of organic matter in the water due to the southern currents but this is more than made up for by the astounding life available to see here due to this phenomenon. Normally done as a night dive it also makes a good day dive with everything from white tip sharks to pygmy seahorses; zebra crabs, Coleman shrimp, many coloured frogfish, xeno crabs, Spanish dancers, and unusual nudibranchs are hidden amongst the dense coral growth.
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Cannibal rock, Rinca island diving
Colder water than the north but touted by many as one of the worlds best 10 sites, yes I know there seems to be way more than 10 “top 10 sites” but this one really is one if you like macro. Everything is here even the rarest of the rare, the Rhinopias scorpionfish. It’s nudi heaven with only the special and the rare getting to appear here, more species than I care to mention along with large and different frogfish mixed in with schools of fish and the resident dopy turtle we do 2 dives here and it’s still not enough!! You will love it, I personally adore this dive site.
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Torpedo alley, Rinca island diving
Just next to cannibal rock and where the boat moors is a beach that has wild pigs, monkeys and Komodo dragons in the daytime and hosts a myriad of critters in the waters in front if it at night. Named for the large amount of torpedo rays found here, a member of the electric ray family- no touching! They cover the sandy bottom along with loads of nudis obvious on the black sand bottom along with bizarre crabs and octopus.
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Manta alley, Komodo diving
 In the cooler waters in the south of Komodo there is a bay in which there are a series of pinnacles that seem to be a magnet for aggregating mantas. They are here in their tens, often we come up having seen over 20 different individuals. Often a little shy, their evasive spins and pirouettes makes the watching of them that much more enjoyable.
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Takat Makassar, Komodo diving
This is our other manta site. A little bit more of a risk to see them as it is a huge area and we drift along the bottom in about 10 metres but along the way we always run into loads of turtles, napoleon and humphead wrasse, white tip sharks and very very occasionally you will be incredibly lucky and run into the resident dugong that inhabits this area along with scores of mantas as they migrate north.
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3 sisters, Padar island diving
 A series of underwater pinnacles reaching nearly to the the surface off the coast of Padar island next to Komodo this site constantly springs surprises on you from silvertip sharks and mobular ray schools to marbled rays and rare nudibranchs.
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| PARK AND PORT FEES AND FUEL SURCHARGES |
| All trips - 90 euros per person payable on board |
| Fuel surcharges will only be applied if fuel prices rise more than 30% above current rates (Feb 2011) |
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Saturday
Departure day |
Check-in on board MV Mermaid I between 14:00-16:00 hours in Benoa Harbour Bali. After the boat and safety briefing, we'll set up equipment and you can settle into
your cabin. Dinner will be served approx 19:00 hours as we cruise into the sunset on overnight journey to Moyo Island, north west Sumbawa.
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Start your adventure with a great dive in the calm , clear waters of Angel Reef at Moyo Island. Massive elephant ear and barrel sponges, schools of long fin banner fish and red tooth triggers. In their hundreds, nudibrancs, ribbon eels, surgeon fish, snapper, dog tooth tuna are all here. Afterwards there is a chance to visit the local village before lunch. Next we move 2 hours to Satonda island to loo k for the rare Denise pygmy seahorse, frogfish, mantis shrimps and ghost pipefish. At sunset we watch the millions of fruit bats cross the channel to Sumbawa followed by a night dive here to show the other half of the reef coming alive.
After dinner we cruise overnight to Sangeang Island, off the north coats of Sumbawa.
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Day-2 |
We start with 2 dives at Sangeang Island, one of he Indonesia's best kept secrets, for rare nudibrancs, pygmy seahorse, frogfish and underwater bubbling hot springs that support this very unique marine life. Afterwards we cruise to Gili Banta for exhilarating dives at Tanduk Rusa for big fish and amazing corals or GPS Point, famous for its sharks and pelagics. Then we enter the Komodo National Park and night dive at Gili Lawalaut
- sleeping turtles, colourful reef stone fish, Spanish dancers – calm sea- a great place to stay the night.
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Day-3 |
For dive 1 we hunt grey and white tip reef sharks and dolphins at Takat Toko (Castle rock) off Gili Lawalaut. Dive 2 is a fast drift with pelagics and mantas at Lighthouse Reef or the Old Passage. Then Crystal Rock awesome soft corals and the chance for sharks, turtles, giant Maori wrasse, a ‘fish soup” dive with a high chance of eagle rays too ! Then we cruise south for a fantastic night dive at Pink Beach for Coleman shrimp, zebra crabs,frogfish, spanish dancers and many other weird and wonderful critters in the Komodo National Park.
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Day-4 |
Start your day with an exciting visit to Komodo National Park to walk with the dragons !
Then relax as we cruise 2 hours south to Horseshoe Bay, Rinja Island. Spectacular
diving awaits at the world famous site of Cannibal Rock – rare nudibrancs, frogfish, spectacular corals, sponges, ascidians, huge black coral bushes, turtles, cuttlefish, loads of reef fish too ! Watch dragons on the beach, monkey, deer, wild pigs along the shore, go beach combing…. Maybe even a chance to follow whales and dolphin feeding in the calm bay. We overnight at this peaceful place, night diving at the fabulous Torpedo alley for a chance to see the electiic torpedo rays.
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Manta Alley or the Three Sisters starts the day for sharks and nudibrancs, surgeon fish and rays. Dive 2 is condition dependant and could be Takat Makasar for more chances to spot mantas aggregating or
Batu Bolung aka “Current City”, the home for large Napolean Wrasse, turtles, blue fin trevally or maybe a dive at Tatawa Kecil – we check out the currents first to make sure the dive will be cool for everyone on board ! Then we say goodbye to Komodo National Park with a fabulous Night dive at Gili Banta with Coral Cat Shark and more then we cruise west enjoying a post dinner night dive along the way. Overnight we cruise to Satonda Island
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We enjoy two fantastic dives at Satonda and Moyo Islands for more chances for ghost
pipe fish, ribbon eels, turtle, cuttlefish and the very rare Denise Pygmy seahorse before we cruise overnight to Benoa in the south of Bali.
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After breakfast we transfer you ashore at 9am to continue your vacation…or its time to head home to start planning your next Mermaid cruise !
This is our normal 7 day schedule, this year we will be expanding our trips to 9 days on Mermaid I. The extra 2 days will be spent exploring some new sites and some new areas of the old ones. Mermaid II will be doing the regular 7 day schedule as above - read the Komodo diving blog from the liveaboards in Komodo
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Cabin |
Accommodation |
Komodo 8d+7n |
Raja Ampat 9d+8n |
Deluxe Cabin |
1 double or 2 twin |
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Budget Cabin |
2 twin beds |
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Charter 18 pax |
8 deluxe + 1 budget |
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Charter 20 pax |
8 deluxe + 2 budget |
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Marine park fees of E90 for Komodo and E150 for Raja Ampat are payable on board and not included in the above prices
Non diver rate is 90% of the stated price.
Single cabin, non sharing cabin +90%
Please note that Mermaid is charged in Euros - please visit this link to use our currency converter to find out todays Us$ price for this trip.
Please note that you must have a minimum of 6 months left on your passport and one full clean page for your visa on arrival.
The cruise price includes:
Transfer to and from the vessel anywhere in southern Bali on the day of departure and dis-embarkation for Komodo trips and transfer to and from Sorong airport to the boat and back on the Raja trips
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All meals & snacks, fruits, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft drinks and drinking water
All dives
Tanks
Weights and weight belts
Diving with experienced Divemasters / Instructors.
The cruise price does not include:
NITROX fills
Rental equipment
On board courses
Alcoholic beverages
Marine park fees of E90 for Komodo and E150 for Raja Ampat
see below for a full list of on-board prices
Please don't forget to check our deals page for our best prices and last minute cheap Komodo liveaboard trips.
Children Policy:
Diving child 10 years or older - pays full diver price.
Non diving child 12 years or older - pays full non diver rate.
Child 12 years or under - non diving - pays 50% of diver rate if shares with 2 parents/guardians
Child 12 years and under - non diving - pays full non diver rate if sharing with only 1 parent/guardian. Parents/guardians have to be with the child at all times. If both parents want to dive and the child remains on board, we will hire an additional dive crew - at euros 30 per day x total number of cruise diving days - at the parent's cost to supervise the child's activities only while the parents/guardians are in the water. We require a minimum of 4 weeks notice to arrange this service.
| Transfers: |
Max Pax |
Price |
| Transfers from/to airport and all points in the south - Airport, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Kuta Beach, Seminyak, Benoa, Sanur Beach |
FOC |
| Transfers from central and northern Bali are payable on board only :- |
| Price/person each way: Ubud, Padangbai, Candi Desa, Amed, Tulamben |
€ 20 |
| Price per person each way: Lovina Beach, Permuteran and northern points |
€40 |
| On Board Courses: |
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| Nitrox |
incl materials |
€ 185 |
| Advanced Open Water |
incl materials |
€ 220 |
| Digital Underwater Photographer |
incl materials / excl.camera |
€ 150 |
| Discover Scuba Diving- per dive |
1st dive / repeat dives |
€ 125 / € 75 |
| Specialty courses: |
| Deep Diver, Drift Diver, Multilevel/Computer Diver, Night Diver, Underwater Naturalist, Underwater Photographer (does not include camera rental) |
€ 175 |
| Peak Performance Buoyancy |
| Rental Equipment |
Per item/set |
Price Per Day |
| Important: Prebook all rental equipment - please give sizes when booking. |
| We strongly recommend all divers use a dive computer. |
| Full Set - items marked * |
full set* |
€ 18 |
| BCD* |
item |
€ 6 |
| Regulator/gauges/octopus* |
item/reg set |
€ 6 |
| Wetsuit - shorty* |
item |
€ 6 |
| Wetsuit - long* |
item |
€ 6 |
| Mask/Snorkel* |
Set |
€ 5 |
| Full foot Fins* |
Set |
€ 6 |
| Open heel Fins plus boots |
Set |
€ 8 |
| Dive Computer |
item |
€ 5 |
| Compass |
Item |
€ 5 |
| Dive Torch |
item |
No charge |
| Weights/weight belt |
item |
No charge |
| Surface Marker Buoy |
item |
No charge |
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| Nitrox |
fill |
€ 6 per fill (-20% for all trip) |
| Digital Camera Rental without external strobe |
day |
€ 40 |
| DVD Burn |
DVD |
€ 10 |
| Red and White Wine |
bottle |
€ as per wine list |
| Beer |
can/bottle |
€ 2.00 |
| Note Port and Park Fees are subject to change depending on government regulation |
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Number of Dives / Site selection: |
We plan a minimum of 20 dives subject to weather conditions and security/safety issues. Dive site selection detailed in the published itinerary is subject to change by the Captain or Cruise Director without prior notice. There are numerous fantastic sites in Nusa Tengarra and Komodo and our objective is to take you to the best of the best ! Repeat guests – we’ll take you to some new sites or more of those you really love ! |
What diver certification level is needed for Komodo liveaboard diving? |
Everyone is welcome on board, no matter what level your certification. Dive groups and site selection will be chosen to meet your safety, comfort and diving ability – and is subject to the discretion of the Cruise Director. Our professional dive crew will take you on the easy route or to another site if you don’t like currents. If you are up for it, we’ll take you right into it for all the action the site offers ! You may wish to bring a reef hook for some dive sites. |
Dive Guides and Diver Safety: |
Our experienced dive crew would be delighted to assist you. Divers are welcome to dive with their buddy on sites deemed suitable by the Cruise Director. All divers are required to dive with a dive computer – available for rent on board if you don’t have your own. Nitrox fills and courses are available on board to enhance your diving safety. Please allow 24 hours between last dive and flying. Guests are requested to show diving certification cards on checking in and are strongly recommended to have valid dive insurance (Padi, Dan or equivalent). |
Komodo liveaboards departure and Arrival Times: |
Guests are required to arrive in Bali no later than 14:00 hours which will allow us to make our planned 16:00 departure from Benoa port. Final cruise departure time is subject to guest arrival times. Please liaise with Mermaid Liveaboards if your flight times cannot fit this schedule. |
Transfers to and from your Komodo liveaboard: |
Transfers from/to the airport or hotels in the south are free of charge. From destinations in central and northern Bali, there is a small charge. Please refer to the price list. |
Guests arriving before 12 noon on departure day will be transferred to Absolute Scuba at Sanur Beach where you can leave your luggage in safety till boarding transfer at 14:00 hours. After meeting the friendly crew at Absolute Scuba you can relax on the beach, enjoy a massage,go sight seeing or shopping. |
Pick up times: |
13:30 – Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Seminyak; 14:00 Kuta Beach, Legian, Sanur Beach; 12:00 Tulamben; 13:00 Candi Desa, Padangbai, Ubud; Time to be advised for Lovina Beach and northern Bali. |
Komodo liveaboards water temperature and wetsuit recommendations: |
The Flores Sea with its usually clear blue waters, great visibility has water temperatures of approx 26-28 degrees (northern dive locations) – a 3-5 mm shorty is okay with most guests comfortable with a 3-5mm long. The Sumba Sea (southern dive locations) has an average temperature of approx 24 degrees – the awesome diving let’s you forget about the cooler waters ! Think about a 5mm long possibly adding a vest or renting a shorty to go over the top if you feel the cold. Hood, gloves and booties are strongly recommended for these cooler waters. |
Equipment on board:
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Rental equipment is available on board. Our tanks are 12 litre steel and we have a few 15 litre steel/aluminium tanks available. Tank valves are international and some DIN adapters are available on board. Any dive equipment failure or loss will require you to rent a replacement from Mermaid Liveaboards at our published rates. If Mermaid Liveaboard equipment is lost/damaged, full replacement cost will be charged at the discretion of the Cruise Director. Published equipment prices will be available on board. |
Meals: |
Our Thai cook is excellent, preparing a variety of Thai, Indonesian and Western dishes…even Barbeques ! Please advise any special meal requirements on the guest information form. |
How much money should i bring? |
(Currency: If possible, please pay all on board costs in Indonesian rupiah.)
Up to you but we suggest you have some rupiah for souvenir shopping in Komodo, trip dvd, massages, small items etc at Sanur Beach. Exchange rates vary. The airport’s rate is lower than the rate you find at most small currency exchanges. Bank rates are low and take a long time. US$ are accepted in the Komodo National Park but rupiah is preferred. There are several currency exchange services and ATM machines near Absolute Scuba and at the airport and ATM’s at Benoa port. |
Luggage and what should I bring on a Komodo liveaboard : |
All luggage will be taken on board. If you have large bags you do not need on the trip, please arrange to leave at your hotel if possible. |
I want to dive Bali as well: |
There is loads of excellent diving in and around Bali as well. Contact me if you fancy diving in Bali also. Detail how many days/diving days you would like, where you are staying and what sort of diving you would like to do and I can recommend a package to suit. |
Komodo liveaboard diving with Mermaid 2 |