Ambai

The sturdy & seaworthy MV Ambai, launched in 2012, is a 32-meter (104-foot) liveaboard accomodating up to 16 divers. She cruises to Komodo, Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, Alor & more.

On Board Ambai

2 upper deck DOUBLE staterooms
1 double bed & a picture window
4 lower deck DOUBLE/TWIN staterooms
double bed with twin bed above & a port window
2 lower deck TWIN staterooms
2 twin bunk beds & a port window

All staterooms have individually controlled air conditioning, storage & a private bathroom.

up to 4 dives per day (including night dives when possible)
dives conducted from 3 fiberglass dinghies
12 liter alu tanks (DIN & INT valves)
15 liter alu tanks (at extra cost)
scuba gear rental available (please request in advance)
nitrox available
water temperature: 78 – 82F, 25 – 28C … 3mm wetsuit recommended

accommodation & diving
meals, snacks & soft drinks
compressed air, tanks, weights & weight belts
nitrox
airport transfers
use of kayaks

international & domestic airfare
National Park & harbour fees
alcoholic beverages & expresso coffee
15 liter tanks
scuba rental gear (please request in advance)
on-board massage

Solid & Welcoming With Loads of Space & Lots of Crew

Wallacea Dive Cruises, which owns Ambai, was created in 2002 by a French-Indonesian couple, Suryani Mile and Jérôme Doucet, who remain the sole owners of the operation. Like many of the other Indonesian liveaboards, this is a passion and personal lifestyle choice. Suryani and Jérôme also devoted to environmental protection projects. Ambai was designed by Jérôme to have a comfortable, relaxed & friendly feeling. There are normally 16 to 18 crew on a boat of 16 divers. And, for our French clients, it’s nice to note that you’ll find French-speaking crew members.

The decor is bright and lively everywhere on the boat, truly capturing the flavor of Indonesia.  On the upper (bridge) deck, you’ll find two of the good-sized cabins with the remainder of the cabins located on the lower deck.

The bridge deck also features, at the front of the vessel, a charming exterior lounge with options for sun & shade. The main deck hosts yet another lovely shaded lounge … plus sun space directly on the bow.

You can choose to hang out in these exterior areas or move into the air-conditioned restaurant/salon on the main deck where you’ll find a full entertainment system with TV, DVD, music system, books, magazines and games  The restaurant also serves as the place to brief divers before each dive.  At the rear of the main deck, a large dive deck offers an easy and direct access to the dive platform that can receive all of our 3 dive tenders at the same time.

Photographers will enjoy a dedicated room for the maintenance and preparation of their camera.

Travel & Cruise Logistics

RAJA AMPAT … from late September to early June
Fly to Jakarta or Bali Bali and Jakarta are the recommended International airports if your journey is limited to your cruise.
Fly from Jakarta to Sorong (gateway to Raja Ampat). Ambai cruises depart from Sorong on the North West part of the Indonesian West Papua. It is well served with many daily morning flights from the main International Indonesian Airports such as Jakarta, Manado, Makassar, and Denpasar. Sorong is Jakarta time + 2.

KOMODO … July to October
Fly to Bali Denpasar Airport (DPS) in Bali is recommended for Komodo National Park cruises (although Jakarta will also work). Curise departure and arrivals alternate between Bima, Sumbawa (BMU) and Labuanbajo, Flores (LBJ) so a round-trip domestic flight will be necessary. Several airlines serve these cities: Garuda Indonesia, Wings Air, & Nam Air. Check-in time: not later than 13:00 Check-out time: not later than 13:00

BANDA SEA, SULAWESI, HALMAHERA, TRITON BAY
There are multiple itineraries in these regions with a wide variety of travel options. Please contact us for specific information on these itineraries.

Deck Plan ... Technical Specifications

Deck & cabin layout … yacht specifications … equipment & safety features

Specifications

Length overall: 32 meters (105 ft)
Beam: 7,5 meters (25 ft)
Engine: Marine engine Mitsubishi 600 Hp, 2012.
Cruising speed: 8 knots
Generators: 3 Yanmar generators: 36 kW, 28 kW, and 16 kW
Compressors: 2 air compressors, 1 nitrox LP membrane compressor
Freshwater tanks: 15 tons, Watermaker 10000 lts / day
Fuel tanks: 14 tons
Passengers: 16
Kayaks 4 complimentary units

Professional Crews

Crew members: 16 – 18 crew including 4 dive guides + 1 western cruise director/ dive instructor

Machinery

Dive boats: 3 fiberglass dinghies with Yamaha 50 HP outboard engines

Navigation

GPS
chart plotter
Depth sounder
Radar

Communications

Radio VHF
Radio UHF
sat phone number: +88-16326-75145

Safety Equipment

Safety Smoke detectors, Engine room CCTV, 2 lift rafts @20 pax, EPIRB

Itineraries

Ambai’s itineraries include: Raja Ampat … Komodo … Banda Sea … Triton Bay … Sulawesi … Halmahera

Raja Ampat  …  Raja Ampat, known for its extraordinary diversity of species of fish, corals, and mollusks, also offers sites which border on the blue & feature plenty of pelagics -black & white tip sharks, multiple tuna species, barracudas & wrasse. You’ll find sites with “swarms” of fish; one with dancing manta rays, and others others with schools of sweetlips, snappers, parrotfish & humpback groupers.  Nearly everywhere, you get the brilliantly colored giant gorgonians, sponges & other corals … plus astonishing creatures the eyes can’t believe.

Komodo  … Home to fabulous soft corals & reef fish, plus sharks & mantas enough to make every dive an adventure, in the opinion of many divers Komodo is the pen-ultimate diving experience in Indonesia.  With each dive site in the Komodo National Park, you will experience something different, as this is perhaps the most diverse range of sites in the Indonesian chain. The peaceful coral reefs are pristine and attract an incredible variety of splendid reef fish. But there are also dive sites with strong currents, bringing plankton-rich waters and the pelagics which feed on them . . . tuna, jacks, barracudas, beautiful rays & plentiful sharks.

Banda Sea  …  As to the diving in the Banda Sea and Alor regions, you’ll experience vertical walls & drop offs, pristine reef, volcanic vents – and you’ll see more critters as well as massive barrel sponges, plenty of pelagics, an immense population of sea snakes – even a wreck dive. In Alor, you’ll find pristine waters full of masses of fish, loads of invertebrates … and scads of alluring critters.  As to topography, you’ll find shear drops, huge pinnacles, great walls  … all covered with rich & thriving corals which attract diverse fish life.  Add to that, visiting pelagics and you have a magical mix.

Sulawesi …

Halmahera

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