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Mermaid I Indonesia

January 23, 2011 in

IN

IN INDONESIA ON THE MV I

Mermaid Liveaboard Indonesia Dive Deck

Mermaid Liveaboard Indonesia Deck

The Liveaboard MV Mermaid I is a 28 meter, double engine steel motor yacht. She comfortably holds 15 guests in 1 Master State Room (king size bed), 1 Single and 4 Deluxe Cabins (double or twin beds) and 2 Budget Cabins (double/twin beds) below deck. The master, single and deluxe cabins have ensuite bathrooms, refrigerator and panoramic sea view windows. The budget cabins are below decks with ensuite bathroom and refrigerator. All cabins have flatscreen TV and DVD players, bathrobes and toiletries and loads of fluffy towels. The huge purpose built dive deck and wide stern dive platform with two exit ladders and fresh water showers are a diver‟s dream. 4 camera rinse tanks means your valuable equipment is well looked after. Delicious Thai and western meals are served in our “Sawasdee Restaurant” with large windows to enjoy the views or how about trying our delicious Barbeques ! After meals relax in our saloon with our TV/DVD and music center, or select from our extensive library and full range of marine life books. There are two outside decks, one shaded with outside seating and the fabulous with sunshade plus cushioned beds – a great place to relax. is available on every cruise.

Equipment on board: Full rental equipment is available. Please advise your rental equipment needs including sizes when you book. MV Mermaids carry mostly 12 liter steel tanks plus some 15 liter steel tanks available. Tank valves are international and some DIN adapters are available on board. Any dive equipment failure or loss will require you to rent a replacement from Mermaid Liveaboards at our published rates. If Mermaid Liveaboard equipment is lost/damaged, full replacement cost will be charged at the discretion of the Cruise Director. Published equipment prices are available on board.

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Mermaid Liveaboard in Indonesia

Camera Stations: There is a large camera table on the dive deck with several rinse containers catering for small to super large camera/video setups. There are several power points in every cabin plus throughout the saloon area for charging. Each table in the saloon has an electrical outlet for your laptops. Usually our dive crew will have a laptop available in case you experience any problems with yours. As possible, we also offer a DVD burning service in case you cannot bring your laptop with you.

Electrical current and plugs: 220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available. Please ask the Tour Leader on boarding if you are not sure what to use.We have a few adapters on board.

Liveaboards Indonesia

January 23, 2011 in

IN

Indonesia, A country with countless far flung islands, Indonesia has developed resorts in tandem with the establishment of regular air connections and in many of these diving and snorkeling are given priority. Indonesia’s includes some of the best diving on earth. It is the superb reefs and magnificent aquatic life which attract the international diving community to Indonesia’s crystal seas. Liveaboards have also made their debut and offer visitors the chance to really remote areas.

Bali
Bali has lots of great diving in spite of its relatively unknown status. In September, the mythical Mola Mola, or sunfish as they are called, are regular visitors to the southeast coast of Bali at both Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. Currents here can be erratic, so diving is only for the more experienced divers. Tulamben Bay is famous for the wreck of the Liberty. Reef fish swarm the wreck like wasps and black coral growth is lush. This World War II wreck sits in 98ft of water off a black sand beach and is not to be missed. The bay off Mimpi Resort is home to schools of jacks while the wall at the end of the bay plummets from the surface to 164ft and is covered with soft corals, gorgonian fans and giant barrel sponges. The water in the bay is mostly calm and is suitable for both beginning and experienced divers. Menjangen Island is located on the northwestern end of Bali and is part of the Bali Barat National Park. Here coral walls drop dramatically to 98-197ft. The walls are broken by caves, crevasses and splits and are covered with huge gorgonian fans and barrel sponges. Bali is also the gateway to liveaboards for Alor, Moyo and for your Dragons on Komodo.


Bunaken, Manado Tua, Nain, Siladen and Montehjage all became part of a marine park in the early eighties. Bunaken is now famous for its steep, world-class, pristine walls covered with soft corals and sponges and for it’s excellent diversity of fish life. Large schools of barracudas, moray eels, Napoleon wrasses, fairy basslets and sea snakes are common sights in the area. The marine park boasts more than 40 charted wrecks, including a WW II steel-hulled merchant ship. The marine park caters to all levels of dive experience. With light currents and walls starting at just 3ft below the surface, divers can choose dives to match their comfort level. For the more experienced diver, several varieties of , including hammerheads await at deeper depths…..

Kungkunan Bay – Lembeh Strait is a favorite haunt of photographers. Because the site is located near a narrow channel, visibility is restricted and tidal currents must be monitored carefully. However, the bay is a must visit for great pictures of ghost pipefish, pygmy sea horses and Mandarin fish.

Kakaban
The Blue light Cave of Kakaban is unforgettable. The entry on the reef flat, at approximately 3ft, is literally a hole in the ground. The tunnel opens into a vast cave system, about the size of a small cathedral. It’s white walls are covered with microscopic life and interesting shapes. The 393ft long passage exits through a crack at 144ft and again through a cave at 210ft. The lake at Kakaban is an exceptional marine environment. A prehistoric uplifting trapped a lake of seawater in which the marine life has adapted into a totally unique ecosystem. The lake is populated by at least four species of stingless jellyfish, with three species of Halimeda green algae covering the lake bottom. Here mangrove roots coexist with tunicates, sponges, tube worms, bivalves, crustaceans, anemones, sea cucumbers, sea snakes and at least five species of gobies. Barracuda, blue-fin tuna and hammerhead sharks are frequent visitors to Kakaban’s Barracuda Point.

More Indonesian Islands

Derawan
Derawan offers divers some of the best diving in all of Indonesia. With 9 dive sites around Derawan, record numbers of big green turtles, white tip, leopard and nurse sharks, cuttlefish, Spanish mackerel, jacks, batfish and ornamental reef fish in varied terrain including caves, walls and reef slopes. A completely new species of coral is also found here named appropriately Acropora Derawanensis. Derawan’s 656ft jetty is home to dumpling squids, crocodile fish, finger-sized purple crayfish, squat lobsters, decorator crabs, sea horses and various species of worms, tunicates and Dwarf scorpionfish.

Sanghie Talaud Islands
If underwater volcanoes, mountains and remote islands fire your imagination, head for the Sanghie Talaud islands north of Manado. Nutrient rich upwellings in the deep waters surrounding these island support tons of jacks, tuna and enormous amounts of reef life. At Mahahetang an underwater volcano sends silent bubbles among large black rays, lobsters and patrolling wahoos. Since most of these islands are exposed to currents and heavy swell, the trip is recommended for more experienced divers.

Banda Islands
In the mids of the Banda Sea, rising from a depth of over 4,000 meters are the Banda Islands, one of Indonesia’s top for divers. The variety and number of fish are both excellent; the chances of seeing several big animals are always good. The reefs are pristine, with no signs of bombing damage. Both experts and beginners will enjoy diving here as there is a choice of a shallow lagoon between Banda Neira and Gunung Api, or the vertical walls of Hatta Island.
The thousands of Indonesian islands are spread out over mainly an equatorial tropical climate, but the diving season is as complex as everything else about this diverse amalgam of a country. Avoid the wet monsoon season, generally December through mid-March. The dry monsoon of southeast winds curtails the diving in Flores during July and August. The Moluccas, however, have their wet monsoons the reverse of everyone else, in July and August, and diving should be avoided then. Depending on your specific destination, April-May and September are the best all-round months to dive Indonesia.

Liveaboards Thailand

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IN THAILAND,

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Liveaboards Philippines

January 23, 2011 in


The Philippines have more or less everything, and it’s all in warm waters.

There are over 7,100 islands surrounded by clear seas and we have hundreds of coral species and even more species of fish.

Best of all, the Philippines offers incredibly good value in a series of high quality comfortable Exclusive Liveaboards.

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Liveaboards Maldives

January 23, 2011 in

the Maldives. The islands are so far apart that this is THE perfect location for diving and Diving will guarantee only the most exclusive in the Maldives for you.

Liveaboards in the Maldives
Liveaboards in the Maldives
Atoll Cruiser Liveaboard Maldives
Cruiser Liveaboard Maldives

Atoll Cruiser Maldives

January 23, 2011 in

MALDIVES

LIVEABOARD MALDIVES

This Luxury liveaboard was fully renovated in December 2009 with a modern touch. Atoll Cruiser has three decks , Accommodation Deck with 7 Double cabins en-suite shower and individual control air conditioning, Spacious Saloon deck , Upper deck with 2 cabins 1 double cabin and 1 twin sharing and the Sun deck with sun mattresses and a Jacuzzi to cool off the mid day sun.

Exclusive Liveaboard Atoll Cruiser in the Maldives

Atoll Cruiser in the Maldives

“It is modern, spacious, and alive on the exclusive liveaboard Atoll Cruiser. Perfect for a group of 10-16 if all you want to do is……Chill in comfort while you sail somewhere across the 1,190 islands of Maldives.”

Specifications Atoll Cruiser:

  • Length: 30 meters Beam: 9 meters
  • Main Saloon Atoll Cruiser: Exclusive Liveaboard Atoll Cruiser Dining Hall – Buffet style – A la carte Fresh Water: 6000 liters – 24 Hrs
  • Main Engine: DOOSAN DAEWOO/360 HP Diesel: 6,800 liters
  • Max Cruising Speed: 11 Knots Generator: 2 x KOHLER 27kW soundproof generators Electricity: 1 x Onan 25kW soundproof generators 220/50Hz
  • ACCOMMODATION  on the Atoll Cruiser:
  • Maximum of 14 to 16 guests . They have 7 Double Cabins with Air condition on Accommodation Deck, En-suite shower with Hot& cold water.
  • 1 Double Cabins with Air condition on Upper Deck, En-suite shower withHot& cold water. 1 Twin/Bunk Cabins with Air condition on Upper Deck, En-suite shower with Hot& cold water.
  • Food & Drink Atoll Cruiser: Full Board 3 meals at pre specified timings with varieties of dishes to satisfy your senses, our buffet selection will have something for everyone.
  • Bar inside the saloon offers a wide choice of fresh fruit juice, soft drinks, cocktails, liquors,Wine, Beer and Mineral water .
Liveaboard Atoll Cruiser Cabin in the Maldives

Liveaboard Atoll Cruiser Cabin in the Maldives

The Exclusive Liveaboard the Atoll Cruiser offers you a unique opportunity to experience the underwater atolls of the Maldives through .

Whether you are a or an experienced diver, the Atoll Cruisers offers dive packages and courses to suit your needs.

The Dive masters and dive instructors ensure a professional service. Separate diving dhoni accompanies the mother vessel during the entire with Compressors, Cylinders, 100% Oxygen first aid and other for your comfort.