Title: Best Liveaboard Indonesian's Komodo National Park
1Best Liveaboard Indonesian's Komodo National
Park
Contact us Email info_at_duyungbaru.comCell Phone
(62) 815 891 0056Address Jl.Kemiri 1
Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
2Affordable Luxury Liveaboard
The 27m Duyung Baru is a traditional Indonesian
Phinisi liveaboard offering an affordable luxury
liveaboard experience.With 3 cabins on board to
cater to a maximum of 6 guests, the Duyung Baru
Liveaboard offers a personalised and intimate
trip ideal for small groups or families and even
private charters! Duyung Baru cruise between the
iconic dive areas of the Komodo National Park,
South Sulawesi and Wakatobi's virgin coral
gardens.
3Boat Features Safety Equipment
Built 2010
Refit 2016
Length 27 meters
Beam 6 meters
Draft 1.8 meters
Sailing Area 260 m2
Sail System 2 mast Phinsi
Safety Equipment Emergency Oxygen Kits, Firs Aid Kits, etc.
Cruising Speed 8 knots
Max Speed 10 knots
Solar Panels 4
Engines Yanmar marine, 6 Cylinder Diesel
Generators 1 x 12 kW, 1 x 9 kW
Maximum guests 22
No of cabins 11
Satellite Phone Yes
Communication VHF Radios, HF SBB GMDSS Radios, Icom GMDSS Air Band Radios
Navigation GPS, Fish Finder
Tenders 1 x 5.6 meter 80 HP Yamaha Twin
4Cruise Price Includes
Cruise Price Excludes
- International and domestic flights
- Alcoholc beverages (beer, wine and spirits)
- Travel and dive insurance (compulsory)
- Scuba equipment rental
- Nitrox fills - up to 32
- Equipment rental
- Harbor and national park fees in Komodo -145
for 7 day cruise -175 for 9 day cruise - Harbor and national park
- fees Sulawesi/Selayar 95
- Harbor and national park
- fees Wakatobi 190
- Accommodation
- All meals
- Airport Transfers
- Tanks, Weights, Belts
- Free WIFI
- Dive master services
- Land Tours
- Possible fuel surcharge
5Services
Facilities
Activities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Air Conditioned Saloon
- Sun Deck
- Shaded Deck Area
- Dive Deck
- Camera Rinse Tank
- Charging Station
- Library
- Dive Tenders
- Daily Housekeeping
- Laundry Service
- Land Tours
Duyung Baru is offering year round Diving,
Freediving and Family Cruises.
6Itineraries
Selayar
The Duyung Baru will make stops for diving in
Selayor, which also features the great waterfalls
and uninhabited beaches of this picturesque
island.Here there are several nice divesites to
be explored, with the main site featuring a wall
that drops down to 2000 meters Visibility is
crystal clear at Selayor due to such a steep
drop-of. There is an abundance of marine life
ready to be observed on and alongside this giant
wall.
7Komodo National Park
The Komodo National Park is made up of the Komodo
Island as well as many small and medium sized
islands including Rinja, Padar,Tatawa and
Sabayor. The water surrounding these islands
abounds with marine life. Strong currents surge
between the islands on a daily basis. These
currents bring with them the rich nutrients vital
to this thriving marine eco system. These
currents can make diving tricky but for more
experienced divers, exciting and great fun. There
are dive sites suitable for all levels of diver,
from experienced open water diver and above.
However there is no doubt that the largest
shoals, the biggest fish, the most sharks and
generally the most exhilarating dives are where
the currents are at the strongest. Therefore I
would suggest to get the best out of the area
the diving is not for newly qualified or
inexperienced divers or for divers who are not
capable of a bit of hard fining on some occasions.
8Wakatobi
Wakatobi is located at the worlds epicenter
of coral reef biodiversity and is designated a
UNESCO Marine Biosphere Reserve. Of course
this means that while diving at Wakatobi we see a
great variety and diversity of marine life. We
not only see beautiful vistas, untouched virgin
coral reefs, and large healthy soft corals, but
also an abundance of colorful reef fish and rare
and unusual cryptic critters. New and
undocumented species continue to be discovered at
Wakatobi year round. Wakatobi is a new
destination for the Duyung Baru. Located near the
southern tip of Sulawesi in the Banda sea, we
stumble upon four pristine exotic
islands Wangi-wangi, Kaledupa, Tomia,
and Binongko. Using the first letters of the
four main islands we have the name- Wakatobi.