All Star Liveaboards - Indonesia
With over 18,000 islands connected by six (6) seas, Indonesia is the largest archipelago on Earth. It extends some 1,200 miles from north to south and more than 3,000 miles from east to west. The country is so large that one region will be in its rainy season while another is in its dry season. For this reason, dive liveaboards in Indonesia can pursue ideal diving conditions throughout the year!
Dive liveaboards usually spend at least November through April in Raja Ampat. Then, from May through October, many feature Komodo National Park. The latter destination is quite far away, so many transitioning liveaboards offer unique “repositioning trips” that allow divers to explore other regions, such as the Banda Sea, Wakatobi, or the Alor/Maumere area. As such, these trips are often several nights longer than the standard itinerary trips.