




Teman
Teman Liveaboard is a beautifully crafted Indonesian phinisi offering intimate diving adventures in Komodo, Raja Ampat, and beyond, with personalized service, expert guides, and cozy accommodations.




5
Number of Cabins
Dive Overview
[See: Raja Ampat Dive Travel Guide, Komodo Dive Travel Guide and Bali Dive Travel Guide]
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Accommodation Overview
The Teman Liveaboard offers comfortable accommodations across five well-appointed cabins, each designed with traditional Indonesian charm and modern amenities. All cabins are air-conditioned and feature en-suite bathrooms with hot water, providing a relaxed and private retreat after a day of diving or exploration. The layout includes two double-bed cabins, one twin, one triple, and one family-style cabin with a double bed and two singles—ideal for small groups or families traveling together.
The vessel offers five comfortable cabins, each with air conditioning and a private bathroom. The Sulawesi Cabin, located at the rear, is the most popular, featuring a queen bed and a large window with scenic views. The Celebes and Seram Cabins, situated mid-ship, are the largest and include a queen bed, a single bed, a desk, ample storage, and a roof window for added light and ventilation. At the front, the Banda and Flores Cabins offer flexible layouts with space for an extra bed, making them ideal for small groups or families.
Food & Drinks
The Teman Liveaboard offers a range of delicious and freshly prepared meals to ensure that you are well-fed and energized throughout your diving and leisure activities. The onboard chef prepares a variety of dishes using locally sourced and fresh ingredients, with options for vegetarians and any other dietary requirements. You can expect a range of Indonesian and international cuisine, including seafood, meat, and vegetarian options.
The boat also provides free-flowing water, local coffee, and tea throughout your stay on board to keep you hydrated and energized. In addition, a range of soft drinks and juices are also available.
Cabin details
Banda & Flores - Double Cabins Lower Deck
Sulawesi - Double Cabin Lower Deck
Celebes & Seram - Triple Cabins Lower Deck
Boat features
Boat facilities
Deck plan


Teman dates




17 Jul 2025 - 19 Jul 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
3 days2 nights
12/12 spots left
from $935
21 Jul 2025 - 24 Jul 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
8/12 spots left
from $1,262
26 Jul 2025 - 31 Jul 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
6 days5 nights
10/12 spots left
from $1,870
2 Aug 2025 - 5 Aug 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
7/12 spots left
from $1,262
22 Aug 2025 - 24 Aug 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
3 days2 nights
7/12 spots left
from $842
26 Aug 2025 - 31 Aug 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
6 days5 nights
8/12 spots left
from $2,104
3 Sep 2025 - 6 Sep 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
12/12 spots left
from $1,403
8 Sep 2025 - 10 Sep 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
3 days2 nights
12/12 spots left
from $935
12 Sep 2025 - 15 Sep 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
10/12 spots left
from $1,262
17 Sep 2025 - 19 Sep 2025
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
3 days2 nights
12/12 spots left
from $935
28 Sep 2025 - 10 Oct 2025
(Banda Trip) ( Alor - Ambon)
13 days12 nights
4/12 spots left
from $6,310
14 Oct 2025 - 26 Oct 2025
(Bnada Sea - Raja Ampat Trip) ( Ambon - Sorong)
13 days12 nights
12/12 spots left
from $6,310
3 Mar 2026 - 15 Mar 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
13 days12 nights
12/12 spots left
from $6,661
22 Mar 2026 - 1 Apr 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
11 days10 nights
12/12 spots left
from $5,551
4 Apr 2026 - 10 Apr 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
7 days6 nights
10/12 spots left
from $3,331
13 Apr 2026 - 25 Apr 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
13 days12 nights
5/12 spots left
from $6,661
6 Jun 2026 - 13 Jun 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
8 days7 nights
9/12 spots left
from $4,675
20 Jun 2026 - 23 Jun 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
12/12 spots left
from $1,490
25 Jun 2026 - 1 Jul 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
7 days6 nights
12/12 spots left
from $2,980
3 Jul 2026 - 13 Jul 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
11 days10 nights
12/12 spots left
from $4,967
16 Jul 2026 - 21 Jul 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
6 days5 nights
12/12 spots left
from $2,484
24 Jul 2026 - 29 Jul 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
6 days5 nights
12/12 spots left
from $2,484
1 Aug 2026 - 11 Aug 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
11 days10 nights
12/12 spots left
from $4,967
13 Aug 2026 - 23 Aug 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
11 days10 nights
12/12 spots left
from $4,967
25 Aug 2026 - 28 Aug 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
12/12 spots left
from $1,490
30 Aug 2026 - 1 Sep 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
3 days2 nights
12/12 spots left
from $994
15 Sep 2026 - 18 Sep 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
4 days3 nights
12/12 spots left
from $1,490
20 Sep 2026 - 26 Sep 2026
(Komodo Trip) ( Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo)
7 days6 nights
12/12 spots left
from $2,980
29 Sep 2026 - 11 Oct 2026
(Banda Sea Trip) ( Ambon - Ambon)
13 days12 nights
12/12 spots left
from $6,310
14 Oct 2026 - 24 Oct 2026
(Banda Sea Trip) ( Ambon - Ambon)
11 days10 nights
12/12 spots left
from $5,551
16 Nov 2026 - 23 Nov 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
8 days7 nights
12/12 spots left
from $3,886
26 Nov 2026 - 6 Dec 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
11 days10 nights
12/12 spots left
from $5,551
8 Dec 2026 - 20 Dec 2026
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
13 days12 nights
12/12 spots left
from $6,661
23 Dec 2026 - 2 Feb 2027
(Raja Ampat Trip) ( Sorong - Sorong)
42 days41 nights
12/12 spots left
from $5,551
Detailed information about the itinerary
Diving In Raja Ampat
- Located in the northwest tip of Birds Head Peninsula on Papua, Raja Ampat is the most eastern island of the Indonesian Archipelago. Translated by The Four Kings, the archipelago comprises over 1,500 small islands. It surrounds the four main islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool.
- We sail seasonally in Raja Ampat between October and June.
- Raja Ampat is one of the best diving spot in the world. There, you will be able to see high numbers of reef sharks, manta rays, turtles as well as rare endemic species such as the tasselled Wobbegong shark. It is also one of the richest sites worldwide for its corals and macro species. All the conditions are perfect to make Raja Ampat an unforgettable diving experience !
Komodo National Park
- Komodo National Park features one of Indonesia's richest and most biodivers scuba diving. It is a destination where the delights are very varied as you can enjoy the culture of Flores; underwater and on land with its traditional villages. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Park is also renowned to be the home of the famous Komodo dragons.
- We sail seasonally in Komodo between June and September.
- With the waters protected by the many Islands, Komodo National Park is a perfect spot for snorkeling and diving. With calm waters with pristine coral reefs to raging currents, you will be able to see Manta Rays, Sharks, Frog Fish, Ghotpipe Fish to a wide variety of Nudibranchs, and much more.
Banda Sea
- Located in the archipelago of the Moluccas in the center-east of Indonesia, the Banda Sea is home to hundreds of islands and extends over 1000km. This archipelago is still little visited by tourists and remains very wild and authentic; the perfect opportunity to visit the traditional villages on the islands and discover an amazing underwater life !
- Diving in Banda Sea and its Ring of Fire, located in the heart of Indonesia, (between two top diving locations: Papua and Java) offers a rare opportunity to float on waters which have remained effectively untouched, perfectly suited for diving cruises. The conditions are excellent in season with clear water and warm temperatures. Currents are mild at most dive sites, although there are some strong current sites.
- The Banda Sea and its Ring of Fire is a rare fortune to dive with hammerhead sharks and other pelagic in the hot waters of Indonesia. On the top 5 areas to encounter Squat-headed and Scalloped Hammerheads, our cruises will take you to remote spots for an unforgettable diving experience.
Triton Bay
- Triton Bay is located in the most Southern part of West Papua, which truly makes you feel you are away from civilization. There are plenty of smaller islands dotted around with some fantastic and hidden treasures. You will discover impressive landscapes and vertiginous cliffs.
- The beauty of its incredible soft corals that emerge from the surface is certainly one of the main marine attractions of Triton Bay. There are more than 959 different types of corals and 471 types of corals known in this area.
- Other highlights include black coral forests, overflowing sweetlips benches, vibrant macro lives, and a good chance to encounter whale sharks on Triton Bay Bagan. This is the perfect location for tremendous Coral Reef Growth, and nutrient-rich waters. Whales and sharks are in abundance in this site and makes another reason for the Protection of the area.
North Raja Ampat Expedition
- On board Teman towards Sulawesi, we will bring you to Wakatobi National Park, well-known for having some of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the world. An enriching experience where you will explore a breathtaking environment and enjoy unique food and culture.
- Home to amazing reefs, rocks, walls, wrecks and caves, the dive sites in Central Sulawesi are the stuff of dreams. Here divers can swim with a huge number of species, from big to small as well as many endemics. The coral-reef are unique with limestone fossil due to a drier climate, coming with a variety of topography from walls, and drop-offs to overhangs and coral gardens. We will also bring you to the Gulf of Tomini, reputed to be the calmest deep-water bay in the world. As such, these islands offer excellent diving opportunities. The six main islands play host to over 819 species of fish and several endemic species, including 3 species of coral. The crystal-clear waters are perfect for exploring the walls of these islands.
Halmahera
- Halmahera is the largest island in the whole Maluku Islands. Tropical, it is covered with lush forests. Everywhere majestic volcanoes come out of a calm sea and the deep forests of Halmahera have remained intact. Pisang Island, the most loved by divers, will give you the feeling of being in the middle of nowhere.
- We will bring you to some of the most remote diving locations in Indonesia. You will have a huge variety of underwater experiences: wrecks, hard coral, muck dives, drop off, pelagic, drift dives, volcanic rocks, cavern, swim-throughs and much more. Our famous dives sites will let you discover Halmahera strait with the possibility of catching big fish such as Hammerhead, barracuda, oceanic whitetip.


More information about this trip

Included
- Airport to boat transfers (2 ways)
- Freeflow of water
- local coffee and tea
- Meals 3 times per day & snacks
- Welcome mocktail
- EN & FR speaking Cruise Director
- Snorkeling equipment
- Towels & bed sheets
- 3 guided dives per day
- 12L Tanks
- belts & weights
- Paddle board & Kayak activities
- English speaking Dive Masters (diving cruises)

Excluded
- Park & Port fees Komodo – USD 35$ /pax/day
- Park & Port fees Raja Ampat – USD 200$ /pax
- Fuel surcharge if any
- International and domestic flights
- Alcoholic
- soft and juice beverages
- Diving equipment rental
- Beach BBQ
- Nitrox
- 15L Tank

Practical information
- Time Zone: UTC+8
- Local Currency: IDR (Indonesian Rupiah)
- Language Spoken: Indonesian & English
- Electricity: 220 & 230 V
- Payment Onboard: Cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, JCB, and Union Pay

Boat Specifications
- Overall Length: 36 m/118 ft
- Deck Length: 28 m/92 ft
- Beam: 7.5 m/25 ft
- Draft: 2.4 m/8 ft
- Masts/Sails: 2/6
- Cruising Speed: 7 knots
- Maximum Speed: 9 knots
- Engine: Mitsubishi 6D22-6 270hp
- Fuel Capacity: 2x3500L
- Gensets: 40KVA & 22.5KVA
- Electrical system: 220V/50Hz (EU Sockets)
- Watermaker
- Freshwater reservoir: 2x3500L
- Compressors: 2xBauer air compressors, Nitrox membrane NRC 500L
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