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Raja Ampat, Bali-Labuan Bajo, Komodo, Banda Sea & Alor
Measuring an impressive 45-meters in length, the Seaisee liveaboard can more than comfortably accommodate 24 guests as they explore the Indonesian archipelago.

The Seaisee Liveaboard accommodates up to 24 guests in 12 fully air-conditioned cabins, each featuring a private ensuite bathroom.

The Double Cabins on the Upper Deck offer a comfortable retreat with a double bed, air-conditioning, and an ensuite bathroom.
Measuring an impressive 45-meters in length, the Seaisee liveaboard can more than comfortably accommodate 24 guests as they explore the Indonesian archipelago. The vessel is outfitted with a large sun deck, hot tub, alfresco dining area, as well as other amenities. Guests avail of 7 to 10-day long cruises that explore the best dive sites in the region, from Bali to Komodo, Raja Ampat, and more.
[See: Raja Ampat Dive Travel Guide, Komodo Dive Travel Guide and Bali Dive Travel Guide
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The Seaisee Liveaboard can accommodate a total of 24 guests in its 12 cabins. All the cabins are fully air-conditioned and come complete with ensuite bathrooms.
Meals aboard the Seaisee Liveaboard consist of a variety of Western and local dishes served buffet-style, with vegan and vegetarian options also available. Guests are served free soft drinks, as well as snacks available all day. Beer and other alcoholic drinks can be purchased at the bar.
There is no surprise that Indonesia hosts some of the world's best and most biodiverse dives. This archipelagic country is the largest of its kind, boasting 13,466 islands which lie between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
There are many great destinations in Indonesia, including but not limited to Raja Ampat, Triton Bay, Cenderawasih Bay, Derawan, Ambon and the Banda Sea, and Wakatobi. Unique islands such as Komodo divingare also best explored via liveaboard. New scuba diving hotspots keep popping up in the past few years in Indonesia, and there's no sign of slowing down.
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IDR (Indonesian Rupiah)
Indonesian, English & Chinese
220 & 230 V
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