
Duration
9 days
Cabins left
14 / 14
Capacity
16 divers
Operator
Mari Liveaboard
Included
Mandatory surcharges
Optional extras
Certification
OWD or equivalent
Min. dives
30 logged
Check-in
06:00–12:00
Check-out
06:00–12:00
Circular route around the marine protected area of Triton Bay Swim with whale shark as they feed at local fishing platforms Search for macro on the walls of Aiduma and Dramai
The crew will transfer the guests from the airport to the ship. After a nice welcome briefing by our cruise director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place before embarking. Guests can familiarize themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.
The first diving day begins at Adi Island, a relaxed environment ideal for building comfort with a check dive, after which the real diving begins with sites offering a mix of topographies ranging from submerged pinnacles to long coral slopes, scattered bommies, and sandy patches that create a calm underwater landscape filled with macro life. Leaf scorpionfish, ghost pipefish, nudibranchs, and juvenile sweetlips hide among the corals, while turtles and schools of fusiliers drift through the shallows. It’s a wonderful introduction to the region and a photographer’s delight.
Aiduma showcases Triton Bay’s signature beauty: bommies wrapped in pastel soft corals, forests of black coral, and sea fans large enough to frame entire schools of fish. The topography is gentle and flowing, with rounded rock formations and sheltered bays glowing with color. Clouds of anthias swirl above the reefs, sweetlips hover in formation, and wobbegong sharks sometimes rest beneath ledges. Macro enthusiasts can hunt for pygmy seahorses, ghost pipefish, and tiny crustaceans. It’s a warm, immersive start to the Triton Bay chapter.
Diving in Triton Bay Bommies, Bays & Biodiversity. The central Triton Bay area offers a rich mix of bommies, ridges, and calm bays. Sites like Little Komodo and David’s Rock pulse with life—fusiliers, surgeonfish, and snapper swirl around soft coral-covered structures, creating a sense of constant motion. The water often carries a soft plankton haze that gives everything a glowing, atmospheric quality. In the quieter bays, divers slow down to explore macro habitats filled with shrimp gobies, juvenile fish, and unusual critters tucked into rubble and soft corals. This day blends big-picture beauty with intimate detail.
Diving in Dramai: Pinnacles, Current Energy & Schooling Fish. Dramai shifts the mood toward dramatic underwater scenery. Steep pinnacles rise from deep water, wrapped in soft corals, sponges, and whip corals that thrive in the steady flow. These nutrient-rich currents attract life in motion: trevallies hunting fusiliers, barracuda cruising in loose spirals, and dense schools of fish moving like a single organism. The topography is bold and sculptural ridges, channels, and boulder formations that create natural amphitheatres for fish action. Between the high-energy dives, sheltered sites offer calmer macro-opportunities.
At first light, the vessel approaches the traditional fishing platforms known as bagans, where whale sharks gather beneath the nets to feed on small fish. The water is typically calm and shallow, allowing long, relaxed encounters with these gentle giants. Their slow, graceful movements and curiosity create unforgettable moments -sometimes multiple sharks circling the bagan at once. After the main sessions, the surrounding reefs offer easy, shallow dives filled with soft corals and reef fish. It’s a magical, big animal highlight to close the diving portion of the trip.
Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.
Price per person
€3,132
All taxes included
Full charter from €39,744
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