Komodo Deep South
17-Jan-2025 to 27-Jan-2025
Labuan Bajo to Labuan Bajo
6 spaces available
17-Jan-2025
embark: 
Labuan Bajo
    
6 spaces available
27-Jan-2025
disembark: 
Labuan Bajo
embark:
Labuan Bajo
disembark:
Labuan Bajo
Lower Deck Double / Twin Cabin 3 & 4 
$3,890
full
Lower Deck Double / Twin Cabin 3 & 4 
$3,890
full
Lower Deck Double only Cabin 5 & 6 
$4,290
2 spaces
Lower Deck Double only Cabin 5 & 6 
$4,290
2 spaces
Lower Deck Single Bunks Cabin 1 & 2 
$4,290
full
Lower Deck Single Bunks Cabin 1 & 2 
$4,290
full
Upper Deck Double only Cabin 7 & 9 
$4,890
4 spaces
Upper Deck Double only Cabin 7 & 9 
$4,890
4 spaces

Mandatory extra charges per person

Potential fuel surcharge
Itinerary
What's Included
Booking Enquiry
    Deck :  Lower Deck
    Max. occupation:  2
    En-suite Bathroom
    Fan
    Private Balcony
    Reading Lights
    Hair Dryer
    Workplace (Table & Chair)
    Storage Space (adequate)
    Air conditioning
    TV
    Refrigerator
    En-suite Bathroom
    TV
    Deck :  Lower Deck
    Max. occupation:  2
    En-suite Bathroom
    Fan
    Private Balcony
    Reading Lights
    Hair Dryer
    Workplace (Table & Chair)
    Storage Space (adequate)
    Air conditioning
    TV
    Refrigerator
    En-suite Bathroom
    TV
    Deck :  Lower Deck
    Max. occupation:  2
    En-suite Bathroom
    Fan
    Private Balcony
    Reading Lights
    Hair Dryer
    Workplace (Table & Chair)
    Storage Space (adequate)
    Air conditioning
    TV
    Refrigerator
    En-suite Bathroom
    TV
    Deck :  Upper Deck
    Max. occupation:  2
    En-suite Bathroom
    Fan
    Private Balcony
    Reading Lights
    Hair Dryer
    Workplace (Table & Chair)
    Storage Space (adequate)
    Air conditioning
    TV
    Refrigerator
    En-suite Bathroom
    TV

Why you should choose Seven Seas:
They are one of the pioneers in the diving world of Indonesia and they welcome experienced and less experienced divers to be able to dive with similar experienced dive teams. They have also had numerous scientists and marine biologists on board over the years which has given their team excellent knowledge and experience of the Coral Triangle.
There are also Sea Kayaks on board free of charge and a masseuse.

Seven Seas is a 40m, traditionally built Buginese schooner that has set new standards in Indonesian liveaboard luxury.
Custom-designed to accommodate up to 16 guests in spacious comfort over three decks, she is the epitome of both diving excellence and relaxation.
Four double and four twin state rooms are each exquisitely furnished to provide a haven of comfort.
The four double and four twin staterooms boast king-size beds in the doubles and large single beds in the twins, providing ample space for rest and relaxation.
Two double cabins located on the upper deck offer panoramic views, providing guests with a truly immersive experience of the stunning surroundings.
The en-suite bathrooms feature powerful hot and cold water showers, hot and cold water wash basins, full-sized WCs, and hairdryers, ensuring guests feel pampered throughout their stay.

Air-conditioned state rooms, lounge and dining area provide respite from the tropical heat while maintaining an inviting atmosphere.
A large sundeck and shaded outside lounging area are perfect for soaking up the sun or enjoying a refreshing drink whilst taking in thre panoramic views.
The spacious dive deck equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, multiple compressors, and fully equipped dive shop, ensure a world-class diving experience with Nitrox available also.

A selection of fine wines are served in the main dining area, complementing mouth-watering buffets prepared in the state-of-the-art galley.
The layout of the Seven Seas is thoughtfully arranged to maximize comfort and convenience for guests.

The main lounge and inside dining areas are fully air-conditioned, whilst all the windows can be opened if preferred to invite in the refreshing sea breeze anmd for those seeking relaxation and recreation, the Seven Seas offers a shaded lounging area aft on the upper deck, as well as shaded lounge beds in front of the wheelhouse, ideal for enjoying sunsets and cocktails in style.

With its comfortable speed boats, six double sea kayaks, and first-rate dive guides, the Seven Seas promises guests a world-class diving experience, complemented by impeccable service and unparalleled luxury.

From the bowsprit you can securely nestle in and experience unforgettable encounters with dolphins whilst anchored in a secluded bay or take a kayak or one of the three speed boats to explore the beaches and mangroves or play in the waves on a boogie board or grab a relaxing massage on the back deck between dives.
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Some of the most frequently asked questions about Indonesia
When is the best time to Go - How to get to Raja - Raja Diving and the Dive sites - How to get to Komodo - Komodo Diving and the Dive sites - What are the advantage of a Liveaboard over Shore diving - Are these trips suitable for non-divers / snorkellers - The Latest Indonesian Travel Information - Other general FAQs

Seven Seas - schedule

Seven Seas - prices and what's included

Prices are per person per trip and based on 2 persons sharing a cabin.
Exact pricing is available on the schedule here as prices vary dependant on the time of year, destination and the length of the trip and sometimes special offers are available.

The trip price includes :
Government tax
Onboard accommodation, 3x meals, snacks, coffee, tea and drinking water
Return transfers from/to designated airport to/from the boat on embarkation/disembarkation days
Dive master, tanks, weights, weight belts
Diving, beach visits, canoe, kayak, stand up paddle-board
Cabin and diving towels, bath amenities (soap, shampoo, conditioner)

The trip price does not include :
Flights
Soft Drinks, beer, wine, spirits, laundry, massage
Satellite phone calls
Visa and related fees
Port and Park Fees (USD 30/day)
Nitrox (USD 20/day) for up to 4 tanks per day
Equipment Rental (USD 30/day) excluded torch
Larger 15L tank (USD 15/day) for up to 4 tanks per day
Lands excursions if applicable
Fuel surcharges (may fluctuate with markets, you may be asked to pay an extra fuel allowance up to 30 days prior to departure, of no more than US$20 per person per day)
Staff gratuities, tipping is optional but greatly appreciated
Dive insurance is mandatory as is your own personal dive computer (You can rent one for the trip if you do not have your own).
We suggest Dive Assist Dive Insurance to you for your trip for basic dive insurance.
As well as the Mandatory Dive Insurance we highly recommend Trip and Travel Insurance on the off chance of missed or cancelled flights / lost baggage, documents, money or passport / Covid issues or any other unforeseen problems that could possibly occur.
Dive Assure Insurance offers cover for all these eventualities as well as complete Dive Insurance all in one package.

Fuel Charges
Regarding the fuel charge, please be informed that Seven Seas does not have any fuel surcharge at this time.
The fuel charge which is listed in the exclusions, is mentioned to reserve the right to add a fuel charge in case there is any fluctuation in the price of fuel in the future, please understand this is beyond our control.

Group discounts
Book 8 persons and receive one FOC (Free of charge)
Book 12 persons and receive Two FOC (Free of charge)
Book 16 persons and receive 3 FOC (Free of charge)

Single surcharge to have your own private cabin (not shared) means you would need to pay for both spaces in the cabin

Booking Payment and Cancellation Terms and Conditions.
Booking deposit: 30% of your invoice total is required within 7 days of booking to confirm your booking.
Final payment of 70% is due to 90 days prior to the departure date to complete your invoice payment.
Individual bookings made less than 90 days before the departure date will be payable in full upon booking to confirm your booking.
Cancellation at any stage involves forfeit of monies already paid.
Payment can be made via Credit or Debit card (Visa, AMEX, Mastercard), Revolut pay, Wise, Bank transfer or Apple and Google pay at no extra charge.

Seven Seas - Video

  • Raja Ampat

  • Raja Ampat and the Banda Sea

  • East of Flores

  • East of Flores and Komodo

Seven Seas - cabins

Seven Seas accomodates 16 guests in 8 cabins, 2 Double cabins on the Upper deck and 6 Lower Deck cabins

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    Cabin 3

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    Cabin 4

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    Cabin 5

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    Cabin 6

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    Cabin 7 Upper Deck

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    Cabin 9 Upper Deck

Upper Deck Cabins
There are 2 Upper Deck Double cabins with panoramic views.
All cabins have air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms.

Lower Deck Cabins
There are 6 deluxe cabins, 2 cabins with royal size double beds, 2 rooms with small double and large single beds in bunk-style and 2 rooms with large single beds in bunk-style
All cabins have air-conditioning and en-suite bathrooms.

Seven Seas - diving

Some of the most frequently asked questions about Indonesian Diving
When is The Best time to Go
Raja Ampat Diving and the Dive sites
Komodo Diving and the Dive sites
The top 10 reasons to join a Liveaboard in Raja
What are the advantage of a Liveaboard over Shore diving
Are these trips suitable for non-divers / snorkellers

Seven Seas - itineraries

Please choose your Itinerary

Raja Ampat
Komodo
Komodo Deep South
Komodo South
Banda Sea
Alor and Maumere
The Forgotten Islands
Wakatobi
Family trips

Dive insurance is mandatory as is your own personal dive computer (You can rent one for the trip if you do not have your own).
We suggest Dive Assist Dive Insurance to you for your trip for basic dive insurance.
As well as the Mandatory Dive Insurance we highly recommend Trip and Travel Insurance on the off chance of missed or cancelled flights / lost baggage, documents, money or passport / Covid issues or any other unforeseen problems that could possibly occur.
Dive Assure Insurance offers cover for all these eventualities as well as complete Dive Insurance all in one package.

Some of the most frequently asked questions about Indonesia
When is the best time to Go - How to get to Raja - Raja Diving and the Dive sites - How to get to Komodo - Komodo Diving and the Dive sites - What are the advantage of a Liveaboard over Shore diving - Are these trips suitable for non-divers / snorkellers - The Latest Indonesian Travel Information - Other general FAQs

Seven Seas - specs

8 state rooms with air-conditioning warm-water en-suite bathrooms as follows:
4 rooms with royal size double beds
2 rooms with small double and large single beds in bunk-style
2 rooms with large single beds in bunk-style

Three decks:

Upper deck with 2 shaded sun decks
Large sun deck with lounge chairs and day beds. Also used for outdoor dining
Sun deck at the rear with comfortable day beds
Two double state rooms (1 can be connected to adjoining bunk bed cabin)
Wheel house where the captain welcomes you to have a turn at the helm

Middle deck

Air conditioned lounge and dining area
Working table for camera preparations and editing
DVD, radio, books, toys
Galley with state-of-the-art facilities
Shaded dive deck with deck showers and dive gear storage
Crew’s quarters and day heads

Lower deck

6 state rooms - 2 double & 4 twin
Emergency escape hatch
Dry storage
Engine room divided by insulated isolation wall