The Blue Pearl is a modern Indonesian liveaboard, purpose-built in 2026 to combine comfortable cruising with well-equipped, professionally guided diving in some of the region’s best waters.
For many Komodo-focused itineraries, the Blue Pearl (Indonesia) embarks and disembarks in Labuan Bajo on Flores, while other routes use different ports depending on the itinerary. Airport transfers, such as from Komodo Airport in Labuan Bajo, are handled by the vessel, ensuring a smooth and seamless start and finish to the journey.
Indonesia, at the heart of the Coral Triangle, offers some of the world’s most spectacular diving. From vibrant coral gardens to dramatic walls, divers encounter everything from tiny macro species to manta rays, sharks, and schooling pelagics. The waters range from calm lagoons to strong-current channels, providing thrilling experiences for all skill levels.
The Komodo National Park is renowned for its drift dives, nutrient-rich waters, and encounters with mantas, reef sharks, and mola-mola. On the other hand, Raja Ampat, in West Papua, is famous for its pristine reefs and staggering biodiversity, with sites like Cape Kri and Manta Sandy offering encounters with manta rays, wobbegongs, pygmy seahorses, and endless schools of fish. Together, these destinations showcase Indonesia’s unmatched underwater variety and beauty.
[See: Indonesia, Komodo & Raja Ampat Dive Travel Guides]
Onboard Blue Pearl Indonesia, the accommodation is designed to match the world‑class diving experience with luxury and comfort. Launched in 2026 with a modern steel hull, the vessel hosts up to 18 guests in nine ensuite cabins, all thoughtfully appointed with air conditioning, ample storage, and large sea views to enhance your stay between dives. Eight Deluxe cabins on the upper deck offer flexible twin or double bedding with expansive windows, while the Master cabin features panoramic views, its own balcony and a comfortable lounge area.
Onboard Blue Pearl Indonesia, guests can enjoy freshly prepared meals three times a day, featuring a mix of Indonesian and international dishes, from local seafood and spiced specialties to familiar Western favorites. Snacks are also available between dives. Drinks include water, tea, coffee, and soft drinks, while alcoholic beverages and premium wines are available for purchase.
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