Raja Ampat Aggressor

The Raja Ampat Aggressor is a 100-foot/30m long boxy and sturdy vessel , built in 2000 in Thailand with a primary focus on scuba diving. In 2015 it transformed into the Raja Ampat Aggressor, exclusively navigating Indonesian seas.
Pindito

A 124-foot (37.8-meter) traditional Indonesian schooner, the Pindito was the first major dive liveaboard to cruise Raja Ampat. Her owner & captain will be your expert guide.
Pelagian

Simply luxurious. That’s the Pelagian. Pelagian’s cruising route includes exclusive access to the diving sites in the extended Wakatobi region, in southeast Sulawesi.
Ondina

The 32-meter (105-foot) motor sailer, Ondina, takes 16 divers in 8 cabins & offers diverse itineraries to Raja Ampat, Cenderawasih Bay, North Banda Sea, Triton Bay and Halmahera.
Mutiara Laut

The 46-meter (151-foot) Mutiara Laut sleeps16 guests offering luxurious living, her itineraries include Raja Ampat, Cenderawasih, Triton Bay, Ambon & Halmahera.
Moana

Moana, a classic 30-meter (98-foot) Phinisi schooner, comfortably accommodates 10 guests and is both traditional and modern, with highly experienced crew operating a well organized boat.
Mermaid II

M/V Mermaid II is a 32-metre (105-foot) double engine steel motor yacht. One of the most comfortable diving liveaboards in Indonesia, she easily accommodates 18 guests.
Mermaid I

M/V Mermaid I is a comfortable 28-metre (92-foot) twin engine, steel motor yacht. Immensely popular, Mermaid I provides a moderately priced option in Indonesia for 15 guests in 8 cabins.
La Galigo

La Galigo, a 33-meter (108-foot) Indonesian Phinisi schooner, is handcrafted from ironwood & teak. She takes 14 divers on routes which include Raja Ampat, Komodo, Lembeh, Wakatobi & more.
Indo Aggressor

Based in Bali, the Indo Aggressor is a traditionally-crafted wooden motor sailer which accommodates 16 divers & explores the waters in the Flores Sea including Komodo National Park.