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Cabins

Master Suite Main Deck
Air Conditioning (AC)
Fan Ventilator
TV
Wifi
Toilet
Shower
Bathtub
Hair Dryer
Safe
Refrigerator

Deluxe Stateroom Lower Deck
Air Conditioning (AC)
Fan Ventilator
TV
Wifi
Toilet
Shower
Bathtub
Hair Dryer
Safe
Refrigerator
Deck plan
Features & facilities
Boat features & facilities
Shaded diving deck
Onboard kayaks
Audio & video entertainment
Free Internet
Aircon Cabins
Sun Deck
Warm Water Showers
Separate rinse for u/w camera
Camera room with table and charging point
Dive features & facilities
DIN Adaptors
Nitrox available
Dive deck
Tenders for diving
Diving gear available to rent
A serene and elegant wooden three‑masted schooner built for scuba diving adventure, Dewi Nusantara carries up to 18 guests in spacious luxury, while exploring Indonesia’s most remote dive regions such as Raja Ampat, Komodo, the Banda Sea, Halmahera, Triton Bay, Cenderawasih Bay, and the Forgotten Islands
Dewi Nusantara Liveaboard Dive Overview
Dewi Nusantara offers up to four dives per day, including night dives, in some of Indonesia’s most biodiverse waters. Divers can expect small groups, expert guides, and access to world-class sites featuring manta rays, reef sharks, vibrant coral reefs, and rare macro life. With comfortable tenders, a spacious dive deck, and dedicated camera facilities, the experience is designed for both serious photographers and recreational divers.
[See: Ambon & Alor Dive Travel Guide, Raja Ampat Travel Guide]
Dewi Nusantara Liveaboard Cabins
Master Suite (Main Deck)
This spacious and indulgent suite features panoramic wrap‑around windows, a king-size bed, a private lounge area with desk, and an en-suite bathroom with a rain‑shower design. Perfect for guests seeking privacy and sea views.
- 1 King-size bed
- Lounge seating area
- Private panoramic windows
- Ensuite bathroom with hot shower
- Writing desk & wardrobe storage
- Individually controlled air-conditioning
- Reading lights & bedside charging station


Deluxe Staterooms (Lower Deck)
Eight well-appointed staterooms with queen or twin bedding configurations, each with en-suite bathroom, individually controlled air-conditioning, desk/chair, reading lights, and porthole views. Comfort meets functionality ashore or at sea.
- 1 Queen-size or 2 twin beds
- Ensuite bathroom with hot shower
- Desk & chair
- Reading lights & wardrobe
- Individually controlled air-conditioning
- Porthole view



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Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
- Airport transfers to and from the embarkation port
- All meals and snacks, including coffee, tea, and soft drinks
- Up to 4 dives per day (including night dives), guided by experienced crew
- Tanks, weights, and weight belts
- Use of kayaks, paddleboards, and excursions as part of select itineraries
- Alcoholic beverages
- National park & port fees (e.g. marine park fees)
- Nitrox (available at extra cost)
- Dive gear rental, dive insurance, travel insurance
- Gratuities for crew and repositioning or fuel surcharges if applicable
Itineraries
Dewi Nusantara offers a wide variety of diving expeditions across Indonesia’s top regions. Each itinerary is designed to showcase the best of Indonesia’s underwater biodiversity while offering unforgettable experiences both below and above the surface. View itinerary options and details below (click on an itinerary to view full details):
Raja Ampat Area
• All of Raja Ampat – Biodiversity Hot Spot (Sorong to Sorong)
• All of Raja Ampat including Kofiau Island (Sorong to Sorong)
• All of North Raja Ampat (Sorong to Sorong)
• Ambon, the Banda Islands, Misool, South & Central Raja Ampat (Ambon to Sorong)
• South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Central Raja Ampat (Sorong to Sorong)
• Raja Ampat – Misool & South-West Halmahera (Sorong to Ternate)
Cenderawasih Bay & Birdshead Peninsula
• The Birdshead Peninsula & Cenderawasih Bay (Sorong to Marokwani)
• Cenderawasih Bay (Marokwani to Marokwani)
• Cenderawasih Bay & The Birdshead Peninsula (Marokwani to Sorong)
Triton Bay & Bomberai Peninsula Area
Halmahera Area
• West Halmahera – Teluk Loloda, Spice Islands, Ganone & Pantini Strait (Ternate to Ternate)
• Halmahera & North Raja Ampat (Ternate to Sorong)
Ambon & Banda Sea Area
• The Eastern Forgotten Islands, Banda Islands, Central Maluku & Ambon (Tual to Ambon)
• Ambon, Central Maluku & the Banda Islands (Ambon to Ambon)
• The Forgotten Islands – Historic Banda & Ambon (Saumlaki to Ambon)
• Ambon, Historic Banda, The Forgotten Islands & Alor (Ambon to Kalabahi)
Forgotten Islands Area
• Alor & The Forgotten Islands – Pantar Strait, Damar, Dai, Dawera & Daweloor (Kalabahi to Saumlaki)
Alor, Flores & Sulawesi
• Flores to Alor Route I – Maumere Bay, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor (Maumere to Maumere)
• Flores to Alor Route II – Maumere Bay, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor (Maumere to Kalabahi)
• Alor to Flores – Alor, Pantar, Lembata, Adonara, Maumere Bay (Kalabahi to Maumere)
• The Flores Sea Route I – Maumere Bay, Taka Bonerate, Selayar & South Sulawesi (Maumere to Makassar)
• The Flores Sea Route II – Selayar, Wakatobi, Taka Bonerate & Komodo (Makassar to Labuan Bajo)
Komodo & East Sumbawa Area
• Dragons & Volcanoes – Komodo & East Sumbawa (Labuan Bajo to Labuan Bajo)
Itineraries
Itinerary 1: All of Raja Ampat – Biodiversity Hotspot
Itinerary 1: All of Raja Ampat – Biodiversity Hotspot
Itinerary 2: All of Raja Ampat including Kofiau Island
Itinerary 2: All of Raja Ampat including Kofiau Island
Itinerary 3: All of North Raja Ampat
Itinerary 3: All of North Raja Ampat
Itinerary 4: The Birdshead Peninsula & Cenderawasih Bay
Itinerary 4: The Birdshead Peninsula & Cenderawasih Bay
Itinerary 5: Cenderawasih Bay
Itinerary 5: Cenderawasih Bay
Itinerary 6: Cenderawasih Bay & The Birdshead Peninsula
Itinerary 6: Cenderawasih Bay & The Birdshead Peninsula
Itinerary 7: Wild West Papua I – South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Triton Bay
Itinerary 7: Wild West Papua I – South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Triton Bay
Itinerary 8: Wild West Papua I – South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Triton Bay
Itinerary 8: Wild West Papua I – South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Triton Bay
Itinerary 9: Wild West Papua Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Misool & South Raja Ampat
Itinerary 9: Wild West Papua Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Misool & South Raja Ampat
Itinerary 10: Wild West Papua Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Misool & South Raja Ampat
Itinerary 10: Wild West Papua Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Misool & South Raja Ampat
Itinerary 11: Indonesia Oceania Route I – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula & The Eastern Forgotten Islands
Itinerary 11: Indonesia Oceania Route I – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula & The Eastern Forgotten Islands
Itinerary 12: Indonesia Oceania Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Banda Islands & Ambon
Itinerary 12: Indonesia Oceania Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Banda Islands & Ambon
Itinerary 13: The Eastern Forgotten Islands, Banda Islands, Central Maluku & Ambon
Itinerary 13: The Eastern Forgotten Islands, Banda Islands, Central Maluku & Ambon
Itinerary 14: Ambon, Central Maluku & The Banda Islands
Itinerary 14: Ambon, Central Maluku & The Banda Islands
Itinerary 15: Ambon, the Banda Islands, Koon & Misool, South Raja Ampat
Itinerary 15: Ambon, the Banda Islands, Koon & Misool, South Raja Ampat
Itinerary 16: South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Central Raja Ampat
Itinerary 16: South Raja Ampat, Misool, The Bomberai Peninsula & Central Raja Ampat
Itinerary 17: Raja Ampat, Misool & South-West Halmahera
Itinerary 17: Raja Ampat, Misool & South-West Halmahera
Itinerary 18: West Halmahera – Teluk Loloda, Spice Islands, Ganone & Pantini Strait
Itinerary 18: West Halmahera – Teluk Loloda, Spice Islands, Ganone & Pantini Strait
Itinerary 19: Halmahera & North Raja Ampat
Itinerary 19: Halmahera & North Raja Ampat
Itinerary 20: Dragons & Volcanoes – Komodo & East Sumbawa
Itinerary 20: Dragons & Volcanoes – Komodo & East Sumbawa
Itinerary 21: Dragons, Volcanoes & Whale Sharks – Komodo & Sumbawa – Saleh Bay
Itinerary 21: Dragons, Volcanoes & Whale Sharks – Komodo & Sumbawa – Saleh Bay
Itinerary 22: Dragons, Volcanoes & Whale Sharks – Saleh Bay – Sumbawa & Komodo
Itinerary 22: Dragons, Volcanoes & Whale Sharks – Saleh Bay – Sumbawa & Komodo
Itinerary 23: Flores to Alor Route I – Maumere Bay, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor
Itinerary 23: Flores to Alor Route I – Maumere Bay, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor
Itinerary 24: Flores to Alor Route II – Maumere Bay, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor
Itinerary 24: Flores to Alor Route II – Maumere Bay, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor
Itinerary 25: Alor to Flores – Alor, Pantar, Lembata, Adonara, Maumere Bay
Itinerary 25: Alor to Flores – Alor, Pantar, Lembata, Adonara, Maumere Bay
Itinerary 26: The Flores Sea Route I – Maumere Bay, Taka Bonerate, Selayar & South Sulawesi
Itinerary 26: The Flores Sea Route I – Maumere Bay, Taka Bonerate, Selayar & South Sulawesi
Itinerary 27: The Flores Sea Route II-2027 – Selayar, Wakatobi, Taka Bonerate & Komodo
Itinerary 27: The Flores Sea Route II-2027 – Selayar, Wakatobi, Taka Bonerate & Komodo
Itinerary 28: Alor & The Forgotten Islands – Pantar Strait, Damar, Dai, Dawera & Daweloor
Itinerary 28: Alor & The Forgotten Islands – Pantar Strait, Damar, Dai, Dawera & Daweloor
Itinerary 29: The Forgotten Islands – Historic Banda & Ambon
Itinerary 29: The Forgotten Islands – Historic Banda & Ambon
Itinerary 30: Ambon, Historic Banda, The Forgotten Islands & Alor
Itinerary 30: Ambon, Historic Banda, The Forgotten Islands & Alor
Itinerary 31: All of Raja Ampat – Biodiversity Hotspot
Itinerary 31: All of Raja Ampat – Biodiversity Hotspot
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Practical information
Time Zone
GMT+8 & GMT+9
Language
English, Spanish and Indonesian
Local Currency
IDR (Indonesian Rupiah)
Electricity
220 V
Boat specifications
Built: Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia 2007-2008
Type: Wooden 3 mast US topsail schooner
Length over deck: 158 feet (48 meters)
Length overall: 191 feet (58 meters)
Beam: 37 feet (12 meters)
Draft: 12 feet (3.6meters)
Total displacement: 800 tons
Propulsion: 2 x 500 hp Nissan twin turbo diesels
Fuel capacity: 29,000 liters
Desalinators production: 2 x 5,000 liters per day
Cruising speed: 8- 9 knots
Navigationalaids: VHF, SSB, Furuno radar, twin GPS systems
Communication devices: VHF, USB Radio and satellite phone
Electricity: Two 100KvA and 50KvA generators 220 volts
Number of passengers: 18
Number of cabins: 9
Dewi Nusantara Liveaboard Reviews
jkotovsky
The Dewi Nusantara is an outstanding liveaboard. It is a deluxe liveaboard with great cabins, great service, great food, and great diving! We were aboard the Dewi to visit Raja Ampat. Simone was our tour guide and produced an outstanding video of our trip and shared it with us at the end of the trip. The video gave us some great memories of a wonderful trip.
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The Dewi Nusantara is an outstanding liveaboard. It is a deluxe liveaboard with great cabins, great service, great food, and great diving! We were aboard the Dewi to visit Raja Ampat. Simone was our tour guide and produced an outstanding video of our trip and shared it with us at the end of the trip. The video gave us some great memories of a wonderful trip.
Read Moreleafyseadragon
The 11 day trip on Dewi Nusantara in Raja Ampat, Indonesia was one of the greatest liveaboard experiences of my life. The wildlife is incredible in Indo. With a staff to guest ratio of 22 to 18, every need is taken care of even laundry and dietary requests. DN makes it easy to get in and out of the water and provides luxurious accommodation. No bunk beds! Private showers and toilets attached to every room. Chocolates on the pillows for turn down service each evening.The guides are incredible. Being a fellow macro/opisthobranch lover, my guide Yann pointed out camouflaged creatures I never would have seen without him. Having worked with several professional photographers such as Stephen Frink, Ned Deloach, and Dr. Richard Smith, Yann knows lighting and my own camera better than me. He was able to help me produce better quality images.Terima kasih banyak to the DN team! Can't wait to be back on board one day.
Read Moreleafyseadragon
The 11 day trip on Dewi Nusantara in Raja Ampat, Indonesia was one of the greatest liveaboard experiences of my life. The wildlife is incredible in Indo. With a staff to guest ratio of 22 to 18, every need is taken care of even laundry and dietary requests. DN makes it easy to get in and out of the water and provides luxurious accommodation. No bunk beds! Private showers and toilets attached to every room. Chocolates on the pillows for turn down service each evening.The guides are incredible. Being a fellow macro/opisthobranch lover, my guide Yann pointed out camouflaged creatures I never would have seen without him. Having worked with several professional photographers such as Stephen Frink, Ned Deloach, and Dr. Richard Smith, Yann knows lighting and my own camera better than me. He was able to help me produce better quality images.Terima kasih banyak to the DN team! Can't wait to be back on board one day.
Read MoreNitroxjunkie
I traveled on cruise 1918 on the Dewi Nusantara in Northern Raja Ampat, Indonesia. The boat, crew, and food are all exceptional. The diving was amazing. This boat and crew deliver everything they promise and anything you might expect. That includes the complimentary neck and shoulder massage after every dive! Highly recommended.
Read MoreNitroxjunkie
I traveled on cruise 1918 on the Dewi Nusantara in Northern Raja Ampat, Indonesia. The boat, crew, and food are all exceptional. The diving was amazing. This boat and crew deliver everything they promise and anything you might expect. That includes the complimentary neck and shoulder massage after every dive! Highly recommended.
Read MoreDianaP
The Dewi Nusantara is a beautiful 3 mast schooner that has 8 deluxe staterooms and one amazing master suite. We were lucky enough to book the master suite for our 20th wedding anniversary on an amazing dive trip to Komodo. After a quick flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo, the crew met us at the airport, collected our bags, and took us to the boat. When we boarded we were given a refreshing drink and greeted by the owner who told us all about the history of how the Dewi Nusantara was built. He was very proud of his boat and got us very excited about our trip.After the customary safety briefing, we were given a tour of the boat. Meals were eaten in a covered outside dinning area unless the weather prevented it. The lounge was a huge room that had two sections. One was an area with couches and a TV, and the other was an inside dinning room. The deluxe staterooms were down a nice wide set of stairs and they were very large and beautifully appointed. The master suite is a gorgeous room at the stern of the boat on the main deck with huge panoramic windows. There were two sun decks with lounges and hammocks.The dive deck was also the same area where meals were eaten but there was plenty of room so it never felt crowded. The crew handles all your gear, including your camera if you want them to, so it was very easy to get to the two tenders. The huge camera room had stations with electrical plugs, lights, and fans for everyone. The crew really knows how to care for your camera gear. One night we got into some heavy seas and we ran to the camera room to check on our rigs and the crew had already placed them on the ground with cushions. I was very happy and impressed by this.The dive crew was amazing. The guides know their stuff and are very attentive to what you want to see. The ratio was 4 to 1 so it was never crowded under the water. The cruise director was an English gal named Wendy who made things extremely easy and fun. The diving was from tenders, with two groups in each tender. The diving was incredible and so diverse. One dive would be a muck dive and the next would be a beautiful pinnacle. Komodo is known for current and the guides were so good at knowing when the current was right and when it was wrong so we always had great dives and felt very safe. On one dive we saw Mantas, Eagle Rays, Mobula Rays, sharks, and turtles. Each site was unique and interesting. We saw so many different species of Nudibranchs that I lost count! The night dives brought out all the strange critters like the Wonderpus, walking sharks, bizarre decorator crabs, Cuttlefish and Stargazers.The meals were fantastic. Breakfast was cooked to order. Lunch was usually an Indonesian buffet with lots of choices. Dinner was always plated and delicious. On our Anniversary, the entire crew sang to us after dinner which made the day very special. They also had a couple land excursions included with the fair. We got to go see the Komodo Dragons one afternoon and had so much fun with the crew. Overall the Dewi Nusantara is a fantastic boat and crew with even better diving!
Read MoreDianaP
The Dewi Nusantara is a beautiful 3 mast schooner that has 8 deluxe staterooms and one amazing master suite. We were lucky enough to book the master suite for our 20th wedding anniversary on an amazing dive trip to Komodo. After a quick flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo, the crew met us at the airport, collected our bags, and took us to the boat. When we boarded we were given a refreshing drink and greeted by the owner who told us all about the history of how the Dewi Nusantara was built. He was very proud of his boat and got us very excited about our trip.After the customary safety briefing, we were given a tour of the boat. Meals were eaten in a covered outside dinning area unless the weather prevented it. The lounge was a huge room that had two sections. One was an area with couches and a TV, and the other was an inside dinning room. The deluxe staterooms were down a nice wide set of stairs and they were very large and beautifully appointed. The master suite is a gorgeous room at the stern of the boat on the main deck with huge panoramic windows. There were two sun decks with lounges and hammocks.The dive deck was also the same area where meals were eaten but there was plenty of room so it never felt crowded. The crew handles all your gear, including your camera if you want them to, so it was very easy to get to the two tenders. The huge camera room had stations with electrical plugs, lights, and fans for everyone. The crew really knows how to care for your camera gear. One night we got into some heavy seas and we ran to the camera room to check on our rigs and the crew had already placed them on the ground with cushions. I was very happy and impressed by this.The dive crew was amazing. The guides know their stuff and are very attentive to what you want to see. The ratio was 4 to 1 so it was never crowded under the water. The cruise director was an English gal named Wendy who made things extremely easy and fun. The diving was from tenders, with two groups in each tender. The diving was incredible and so diverse. One dive would be a muck dive and the next would be a beautiful pinnacle. Komodo is known for current and the guides were so good at knowing when the current was right and when it was wrong so we always had great dives and felt very safe. On one dive we saw Mantas, Eagle Rays, Mobula Rays, sharks, and turtles. Each site was unique and interesting. We saw so many different species of Nudibranchs that I lost count! The night dives brought out all the strange critters like the Wonderpus, walking sharks, bizarre decorator crabs, Cuttlefish and Stargazers.The meals were fantastic. Breakfast was cooked to order. Lunch was usually an Indonesian buffet with lots of choices. Dinner was always plated and delicious. On our Anniversary, the entire crew sang to us after dinner which made the day very special. They also had a couple land excursions included with the fair. We got to go see the Komodo Dragons one afternoon and had so much fun with the crew. Overall the Dewi Nusantara is a fantastic boat and crew with even better diving!
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