Route Description - Ring of Fire - Banda Sea - Alor - Maumere
14 Days 13 Nights
Banda Sea
The Banda Sea is renowned for its diverse marine life and pristine reefs, offering some of the best diving experiences in Indonesia. Located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, it’s home to dramatic underwater topography, including deep drop-offs, volcanic pinnacles, and nutrient-rich currents.
Alor
The Alor Archipelago is part of Indonesia’s famous "Coral Triangle," and it offers some of the most remote and untouched dive sites in the country. This region is known for its vibrant coral gardens, walls, and thermoclines that attract a wide variety of marine life.
Maumere
Located on the island of Flores, Maumere is a quieter, less-visited destination, making it an ideal spot for divers looking to explore untouched underwater worlds. Maumere offers a wide range of dive experiences, from shallow reefs to deep drop-offs.
The combination of volcanic underwater terrain, nutrient-rich waters, and the region's location within the Coral Triangle makes the Ring of Fire - Banda Sea - Alor - Maumere route an unforgettable dive journey. Divers can expect to encounter both large pelagic species and microscopic wonders, making it a must-visit destination for both seasoned and novice divers alike.
Day 1
Guests board the elegant Tiaré in Ambon, their home for the next 13 nights. Boarding begins in the late morning, with departure scheduled around 12:00 PM as the vessel sets course for an unforgettable diving adventure.
Days 2–13
Each day offers the opportunity for up to three to four dives, including night dives when conditions allow. On days involving longer crossings, the schedule adjusts to accommodate two dives per day. The journey takes divers through some of Indonesia’s most spectacular underwater landscapes.
Day 14
After a final breakfast onboard and heartfelt farewells with the crew, guests disembark in Maumere, bringing the expedition to a close.