Komodo. For some the word may conjure up fantastic images of dragons, rugged mountainous terrain and immaculate blue oceans. But any diver who has been there will be able to relay their thrilling diving experiences in Komodo with detailed accuracy, even years after a visit.
Seven Seas is a Komodo liveaboard that is as popular as the diving water it plies, usually booked out at least a season in advance. Seven Seas’ 2008 Komodo season was the epitome of what makes diving in Komodo so renowned. Take for instance the hunting squad you too could encountered at Castle Rock. A pod of dolphins feeding alongside giant trevallies and white tipped reef sharks, taking advantage of the fish-rich currents sweeping the area, all mere metres away from excited Seven Seas divers.
Or Manta Alley, where you could have close encounters of the flapping-black-winged kind. Cunningly wise to where the action is, Seven Seas knows where to drop their you to be smack in the middle of the action, with manta mating dances and smaller males take on bigger ones.
And with a marked increase in shark sightings in Komodo in 2008, the coming season promises to be even better still, which is why the Seven Seas is already facing a nearly booked out 2009.
>The Seven Seas, an ironwood Phinishi schooner, is undoubtedly one of Indonesia’s finest diving liveboard. Plush comfort and spaciousness helmed by experienced boatmen and knowledgeable dive leaders, Seven Seas is known to deliver quality diving and liveaboard experiences. So popular is The Seven Seas that she’s booked out months, sometimes years, in advance, so don’t delay! Act quickly and you can take advantage of this rare chance to explore the rich waters of Komodo in absolute luxury for an absolute bargain!
Dive The World has a few selected individual spots available on the Seven Seas. Or why not book the only Seven Seas charter available in 2009 and secure your Komodo dive holiday now?
11 Days 10 Night Seven Seas Komodo Safari
Full Charter Price: US$ 42,570 for 8 cabins (up to 16 divers)
Only Available 20 – 30 August 2009
Includes: Air-conditioned cabin accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee, tea and water, candy bars, weights and weightbelts, dives, tanks, torches, experienced divemaster(s), Komodo Dragon island excursions, and return transfers to the boat from Labuan Bajo Airport.
Excludes: Port and national park fees (US$ 175 per person), scuba equipment (US$ 20 per day), torch batteries, nitrox (US$ 25 per day), dive insurance, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, flights.
Note: A fuel surcharge of US$25 per person per night applies, but will fluctuate according to applicable fuel prices.
To check for availability and to book, contact Dive The World. You can send us an email or call us on +66 (0)94 582 7973 / (0)83 505 7794.