Raja Ampat Aggressor II is a deluxe standard professional dive yacht runs by Aggressor Fleet, it offering diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 16 guests.

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Description

Boat

Raja Ampat Aggressor II is a 42 meters long, 8.5 meters wide wooden Phinisi-style live-aboard that offers great comfort and flair, and at the same time is optimally geared towards supporting a diving operation in terms of safety, convenience, and efficiency. It cruises at 7 - 8 knots and has 220-volt power onboard.

Raja Ampat Aggressor II has been entirely constructed out of Sulawesi iron wood and chosen Javanese teak. While her hull has been painted white, the superstructure, decks and roofs have all been finished with a view towards preserving the natural beauty of the teak wood. All decks and the salon rooftop feature teak parquet flooring. This way, the rustic charm and warmth of a traditional wooden vessel could be preserved.

There is a large salon with separate dining and relaxing sections on the upper deck, with a flat screen TV/media player and stereo, it offering enough space during mealtimes, as well as for chilling out over a chat and drinks with fellow divers, with a book in your hands, or working on your laptop.

The menu onboard is varied and plentiful, with a variety of Indonesian feasts and local cuisine. You will awaken to fresh fruits, hot entrees, cereals and juices. Lunches feature delicious local cuisine. Dinners are served each evening and include salads, vegetables, seafood, beef or chicken with a fresh homemade dessert. Once onboard, please speak to the chef about any special needs. Certain special dietary and beverage requests may not be available due to the remote nature of this location.

The Aggressor’s beverage selection includes fruit juices, soft drinks, iced water, iced tea, coffee, and a limited selection of local beer and wine, which are complimentary. Due to the high duty charged on liquor, we suggest you bring your special brand. Drinking and diving do not mix. Once you consume alcohol, you become a sunbather until the next day.

Outside the salon, there is a large outdoor lounge area with lounge beds for relaxation. There are 3 separate lounge decks on board - provide enough space and privacy, and can be fully shielded from the sun.

Raja Ampat Aggressor II allows guests to to move about the vessel unobstructed. There are no narrow gangways and staircases. There is a large dive platform is located at the backboard side of the vessel, three easy steps down from the main deck.

The dive stations is divided into two separate sections, both is well equipped. The wet section features personal dive baskets, two large rinsing tanks, filling station and storage for dive tanks. The dry section features large desktop area as work space, as well as to store sensitive (and often bulky) equipment when not in use, large number of power sockets.


Cabin

Raja Ampat Aggressor II has 8 guests cabins, it can welcome up to 16 guests:

All cabins are at least 15sqm in size, private bathroom shower, large closet, individual climate control, monitor with media player and hair dryer.

2 Master Staterooms (#7 & #8):
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with a qeen size double bed, portholes.

6 Deluxe Staterooms (#1 - 6):
Located on the main deck, each cabin comes with two single beds (not bunk), portholes.


Diving

  • 3 dives per day + alternating additional sunset/night dives.
  • No dive on the embarkation and disembarkation day.

  • Only 1 - 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.

  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.


Other Informations

  • Nitrox:Available with additional cost
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional cost
  • REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment
  • Dive Equipment Rental:Available, rate on request
  • Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
  • Wi-Fi Internet :Not available at the moment
  • Laundry Service:Not available at the moment
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment
  • Payment on board:By cash (USD) or credit cards.
  • Crew Number:Unknown, include 2 dive guides

Parcours ( V.O )

Raja Ampat | 8D/7N | 22 dives or Raja Ampat | 11D/10N | 33dives

Possible Dive sites in Arborek:
Manta Sandy | West Mansuar | Arborek Jetty

Possible Dive sites in My Reef Dampier:
Mioskon | Sardines Reef | Blue Magic | Friwinbonda | Nudis Rock | The Passage | Batu Lima | Friwonda | Cape Kri | Chicken Reef | Cape

Possible Dive sites in Batanta:
North Batata | Algae Patch

Possible Dive sites in Penemu:
Melissa’s Garden | Keruo Channel

Possible Dive sites in Mansuar Misool:
Magic Mountain | Boo Windows | Nudi Rock | Barracuda Point | Tank Rock | Whale Rock | Three Sisters | Killer Cave | Farondi Wall

Land Excursions:
In Raja Ampat - A hike through the wooded forest of Penemu is offered to enjoy a scenic view of the islets and lagoons with an occasional visit to the village of Sawandarek where you can dive from the Village Pier. In Misool (South Raja Ampat) there is a visit to the island of Yellit, where the Rangers Station is located. Often there are baby sharks swimming around the shallow waters.


Raja & Halmahera & Lembeh | 13D/12N | 39 dives

Divers will experience warm, shallow reefs resplendent with colorful reef fish and exotic invertebrates and, in the deeper waters, current-cooled seamounts, walls, and pinnacles with sharks and tunas.

The remote island of Halmahera is located between the Molucca Sea to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east and has a unique geography with its four peninsulas enclosing three great bays and three volcanoes. Divers will find exciting dives with plenty of weird and wonderful creatures and pinnacles encircled by massive schools of barracuda and other pelagic fishes.

Land Excursions:
In Raja Ampat - A hike through the wooded forest of Penemu is offered to enjoy a scenic view of the islets and lagoons with an occasional visit to the village of Sawandarek where you can dive from the Village Pier. In Misool (South Raja Ampat) there is a visit to the island of Yellit, where the Rangers Station is located. Often there are baby sharks swimming around the shallow waters.

Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only. The exact route and sites visited are subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather and logistics, and is at the Captain’s discretion.


Derawan Islands | 8D/7N | 22 dives

Day 1: Picked up from one of the host hotels and transferred to the Raja Ampat Aggressor. Once all guests are onboard, the adventure begins to the Derawan Islands (approximately 10 hours). No diving this day.
Day 2: 4 dives in Sangalaki Island (turtles and manta rays)
Day 3: 4 dives in Kakaban Island (non-stinging jelly fish lake)
Day 4: 4 dives in Talisayan Whale Sharks
Day 5: 4 dives in Maratua ("The Channel" and "Big Fish Country")
Day 6: 4 dives in Maratua ("The Channel" and "Big Fish Country")
Day 7: 2 dives in Derawan (amazing macro life)
Day 8: Disembark and transfer to the Berau International Airport or partner lounge in the area.

Land Excursions:
A visit to the non-stinging jellyfish lagoon and turtle nursery is offered.


About Embarkation

Guests are encouraged to overnight one night prior to boarding the Raja Ampat Aggressor. Guests who are staying at a local hotel in the vicinity of where the yacht departs from, will be picked up from the local hotel at 12 pm and transferred to the yacht. Guests who will be met at the airport on the charter start day will be transferred to the lobby of the partner Hotel in the city, and then picked up at 12 pm and transferred to the Raja Ampat Aggressor. After all guests are onboard, the Raja Ampat Aggressor will depart. Transfers are complimentary on the charter start/end dates.

About Disembarkation

Final disembarkation will occur the morning of the last day of the charter. Guests will be transported to the airport for a domestic flight back, to a local hotel if guests are extending their stay.

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Destinations Raja Ampat, Centre et nord de Sulawesi, Halmahera, Archipel de Derawan
Disponible à bord Support Nitrox, Plongée Sidemount, Station pour Photographe
Langues parlées à bord Anglais

Horaires & trajets

Prix & conditions

Inclus

  • Transferts de l'aéroport et/ou de l'hôtel au yacht
  • TVA et taxes locales
  • Formule repas pension complète (y compris les collations)
  • Dispensaire d'eau, café instantané, thé
  • Dîner la veille du débarquement
  • Boissons alcoolisées
  • Boissons non alcoolisées
  • Activité de plongée (y bouteilles, ceinture et plombs)
  • Guide de plongée
  • Excursions terrestres et activités
  • Assurance accident de bateau
  • Serviettes de cabine et articles de toilette
  • Service de nettoyage de cabine

Non inclus

  • Vols domestiques
  • Frais de parcs marins et de port
  • Supplément carburant
  • Location d'équipement
  • Bouteille 15L
  • Nitrox
  • Assurance de plongée (exigence obligatoire)
  • Assurance de voyage
  • Pourboires

Informations pratiques

Raja Ampat

Période: les croisières plongées sont possible toute l'année a différents endroits, sachant que la haute saison pour l'itinéraire classique est de Novembre à Avril et permet de faire Misool et le Nord. De Mai a Octobre les itinéraire et le nombre de bateaux sont plus restreints et vont principalement a Cendewarashi et Dampier Strait.

Les visas: pour la plupart des nationalités dans le monde entier, un visa touriste valide pour 30 jours peut être obtenu à l'arrivée à l'aéroport. Le cout est de 35,00 USD en espèces. Ces visas d'entrée ne peuvent pas être prolonges sur place..

Climat: Raja Ampat est situé sur l'Équateur et a un climat tropical chaud et humide. La température de l'air est assez contante toute l'année et peut descendre à 24° C durant la nuit, tandis que le maximum pendant la journée est de 31° C. L'humidité moyenne est de 83 %.

Eau: les températures de l'eau sont généralement supérieure à 27°/29°

Vêtements: les vêtements légers et aérés sont idéales, prévoir un pull/veste légère pour les soirées.

Fiches: Type C Europlug, 230V 50 Hz

Vols: la ville de Sorong (SOQ) , en Papouasie occidentale est la principale porte d'entrée à Raja Ampat. Sorong est principalement accessible via des connexions de Jakarta, Denpasar Bali et Makassar

-Les taxes d'aéroport au départ sont perçus à chaque aéroport indonésien. Ces taxes doivent être payées en espèces en Roupie indonésienne (IDR). Les frais pour les départs domestiques varient entre IDR 20. 000-40 000 par personne. Dans les aéroports internationaux, les frais sont plus élevés, entre IDR 100.000-150.000 par personne.
-Veuillez noter que la franchise de bagages sur les vols intérieurs sont limitée à 15kg par personne et les kilos supplémentaires a régler sur place entre 1€/2€ par Kilo..

Devises: la monnaie officielle est la roupie indonésienne (IDR), les bureaux de change se trouvent dans les villes principales. Les distributeurs sont disponibles dans la plupart des villes (Visa/Masterd carte/Unionpay). Les cartes de crédit ne sont pas acceptées partout et des frais sont souvent appliqués.


Centre et nord de Sulawesi

Période: les croisières plongées au Nord Sulawesi sont possible toute l'année avec une saison haute de Avril à Octobre.

Les visas: pour la plupart des nationalités dans le monde entier, un visa touriste valide pour 30 jours peut être obtenu à l'arrivée à l'aéroport. Le cout est de 35,00 USD en espèces. Ces visas d'entrée ne peuvent pas être prolonges sur place..

Climat: climat équatorial Tropical dans tout le pays, la fourchette de température quotidienne moyenne est de 23° à 30°. La saison des pluies va de Novembre à Avril.

Eau: les températures de l'eau sont généralement de 27°/29°, avec certaines parties plus froides comme au Detroit de Lembeh (25° en Juillet/Aout).

Vêtements: les vêtements légers et aérés sont idéales, prévoir un pull/veste légère pour les soirées.

Fiches: Type C Europlug, 230V 50 Hz

Vols: l'aéroport de Manado Sam Ratulangi permet des vols internationaux à destination/en provenance de Singapour (3,5 heures). Il y a également des vols fréquents vers Jakarta (3 h 15min) et depuis Makassar (1,5 heures)

-Les taxes d'aéroport au départ sont perçus à chaque aéroport indonésien. Ces taxes doivent être payées en espèces en Roupie indonésienne (IDR). Les frais pour les départs domestiques varient entre IDR 20. 000-40 000 par personne. Dans les aéroports internationaux, les frais sont plus élevés, entre IDR 100.000-150.000 par personne.
-Veuillez noter que la franchise de bagages sur les vols intérieurs sont limitée à 15kg par personne et les kilos supplémentaires a régler sur place entre 1€/2€ par Kilo..

Devises: la monnaie officielle est la roupie indonésienne (IDR), les bureaux de change se trouvent dans les villes principales. Les distributeurs sont disponibles dans la plupart des villes (Visa/Masterd carte/Unionpay). Les cartes de crédit ne sont pas acceptées partout et des frais sont souvent appliques.


Halmahera

Best time for diving
October to November and March to May, Halmahera can be dived all year round, but due to the monsoon season, from June to September it can be windy and the sea can be rough. And from December to February is considered as the rainy season.

Visibility is usually very good, ranging from 20-30 meters, Inside the bays the visibility may be less. Currents can be strong in the straits, weak in the areas protected by the islands.

About temperatures
Air : generally ranges between 25°C - 32°C year-round.
Sea : it is warm all year round, about 27°C - 31°C

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm full wetsuit throughout the year.

Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels, however, divers should have some experience to enjoy the drift dives there. You can find out more informations about diving in Halmahera here : Halmahera

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Depending on which itinerary you choose, the embarkation / disembarkation can be in Bitung > Manado (MDC), Ternate (TTE), Bacan (LAH/WUB), or Morotai (OTI). The international airport with the best connections is Jakarta (CGK). You can also route through Bali (DPS) if you prefer.

However, some live­aboard trips will combine Halmahera with other destinations like Sulawesi (Lembeh), Raja Ampat, then the embarkation and disembarkation will be different. So please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.

Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.

Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).

Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.

Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.


Archipel de Derawan

Best time for diving
April to October during the dry season, although the Derawan Islands is possible to dive year-round. And the islands receive consistent rainfall throughout the year. If you want to have the best chance to see manta rays, then try the beginning of the rainy season around November or December. The visibility is usually between 10 - 40 meters, with mild to medium currents.

About temperatures
Air : generally ranges between 27°C - 32°C year-round.
Sea : it is warm all year round, about 27°C - 30°C

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm wetsuit throughout the year.

Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels. You can find out more informations about diving in Derawan Islands here : Derawan Islands

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Depending on the liveaboard you choose, the embarkation / disembarkation can be in Tarakan (TRK) or Berau (BEJ).
It also can be combined with Sulawesi (Lembeh) on longer cruise like 14D/13N, then the embarkation and disembarkation will be different, please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.

Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.

Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).

Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.

Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.

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