Dive The World’s New Komodo Boats

Indonesia’s Komodo is one of those sought-after destinations that is perpetually booked up nearly a year in advance.

It is therefore with great delight that Dive The World announces the addition of 5 new, top-notch vessels in Komodo, meeting your Komodo liveaboard diving safari demands.

KLM Samata

KLM Samata is a Sulawesi-built, wooden schooner that operates out of Labuan Bajo, which means no times a wasting getting to and from the national park. Catering for up to 8 divers aboard the 42m long KLM Samata, your liveaboard is all about comfort, space and exquisite diving.

Felicia

Traditional Phinishi-schooner Felicia caters to a maximum of 12 divers. Not a fancy boat, Felicia met Dive The World’s stringent requirements because she’s an exceptionally well-run liveaboard that constitutes excellent value for your diving money.

Cheng Ho

Cheng Ho is the flagship of the experienced liveaboard operator Kararu Liveaboards and is a welcomed addition to Dive The World’s Komodo line-up. With a maximum of 18 divers aboard this 49m long vessels, exceptional diving excursions are the focus with creature comforts galore to blur your surface intervals.

Archipelago Adventurer II

Archipelago Adventurer II is purpose-built for diving and is a Phinshi-style schooner with a twist. The upper decks were specifically enlarged to create space quite unexpected from this style of boat, translating to 16 divers accommodated in spacious luxury with all the fittings and trimming of modern liveaboard cruising.

Raja Laut

Raja Laut, translated as ‘King of the Sea’, is a handsome, gaff-rigged schooner destined for sailing comfort. Reflecting the traditions of Borneo tall-ships, Raja Laut specialises in full charters for up to 10 guests and her itineraries include Komodo, Raja Ampat and Banda. In immaculate shape, teak-wood finishings and spacious living areas offer top-shelf comforts.

Browse our new and established Indonesia liveaboards and then book your dream liveaboard safari by calling Dive The World on +66 (0)94 582 7973 / (0)83 505 7794 or you could send us an email.

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Published 14 Apr 2009