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Amira is the largest wooden dive boat in Indonesia built locally by indigenous craftsmen according to ancient Phinisi ship builder’s traditions. The boat is equipped with a state-of-the-art navigation and security system and top-notch rescue equipment. Amira is 52 metres long and 10 metres wide and offers 11 comfortable and spacious, single and double cabins, each equipped with ensuite bathroom and natural lighting. In addition, there is a spacious indoor-restaurant, a cosy lounge and a very spacious sun deck plus the huge and comfortable outdoor-restaurant. Whether you want to enjoy some privacy or socialise with other guests, you will find a suitable corner for every need. Amira is the only wooden dive boat in Indonesia with a dedicated Dive deck in the back of the boat that ensures plenty of space for you to gear up, hang your wet-suits and a very easy access to the diving tenders.
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Cabin Description
Five double cabins (14m²) situated on the lower deck. All double cabins can also be arranged into twin beds
Cabin Facilities
Two single cabins (11m²) are situated on the lower deck for single travellers. All cabins have a en-suite bathroom, 3 portholes, as well as an individually adjustable air-conditioning system.
4 guest cabins (13 m²) situated on the upper deck, each with en-suite bathroom, several windows and air-conditioning system. All double cabins can also be arranged into twin beds
Route Description - Komodo (Bima - Labuan Bajo)
12 Days / 11 Nights
Day 1 The Amira crew picks up the guests from the airport or hotel. After a welcome drink, the guests check in to their cabins. Afterwards, breakfast or lunch is served, depending on the time of arrival. Once all guests are on board and have settled in, a detailed boat and safety briefing is given by the cruise director. In the afternoon, the general diving briefing explains the process and organization of the diving operations. Usually, no dives are offered on the first day. Day 2–10 Three to four dives are offered daily, including a dusk or night dive if possible. During crossings, a maximum of two to three dives are conducted per day. Day 11 The final diving day includes a maximum of two dives, followed by a cruise to the disembarkation harbor. Day 12 Guests check out and are transferred to the airport or hotel, accompanied by the crew.
Route Description - Alor Liveaboard
This dive trip offers an extraordinary variety of dive sites.
Day 1:Amira crew will transfer our Guests from Maumere Airport or Hotel to the ship. After a nice Welcome briefing by our Cruise Director, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place - before embarking Maumere. Guests can familiarize themselves with the vessel, set up equipment and get comfortable. Day 2-10:We offer 3-4 dives daily, including a dusk or a night dive if possible. When crossing from Maumere to Alor and back, only 2 dives a day can be scheduled. Day 11:Final day of diving with 2 scheduled dives - sailing towards Maumere Harbour. Day 12:After breakfast and check-out, we start preparing for disembarkation in Maumere. We say good-bye to our guests and wish them farewell! Amira crew will organize the transfer to the Airport and assist at check-in for onward flights.
Route Description - Forgotten Islands Long (Maumere - Saumlaki)
13 Days / 12 Nights
Day 1 The Amira crew picks up the guests from the airport or hotel. After a welcome drink, the guests check in to their cabins. Breakfast or lunch is served, depending on the time of arrival. Once all guests are on board and have settled in, the cruise director delivers a detailed boat and safety briefing. In the afternoon, a general diving briefing outlines the process and organization of the diving operations. Typically, no dives are scheduled on the first day. Day 2–12 Three to four dives are offered daily, including a dusk or night dive if conditions permit. During crossings, the dive schedule is limited to a maximum of two to three dives per day. Day 13 The final diving day includes a maximum of two dives, followed by a cruise to the disembarkation harbor. Day 14 Guests check out and are transferred to the airport or hotel, accompanied by the crew.
Route Description - Raja Ampat (Sorong - Sorong)
Day 1 The Amira crew picks up the guests from the airport or hotel. After a welcome drink, the guests check in to their cabins. Depending on the time of arrival, breakfast or lunch is served. Once all guests are on board and have settled in, the cruise director provides a detailed boat and safety briefing. In the afternoon, a general diving briefing is held to explain the process and organization of the diving operations. Typically, no dives are offered on the first day. Day 2–10 Three to four dives are offered daily, including a dusk or night dive if conditions permit. During crossings, a maximum of two to three dives are conducted per day. Day 11 This is the final diving day, with a maximum of two dives, followed by a cruise to the disembarkation harbor. Day 12 Guests check out and are transferred to the airport or hotel, accompanied by the crew.
Route Description - Pearls of Forgotten & Misool (Saumlaki - Sorong)
14 Days / 13 Nights
Route Description - Komodo (Labuan Bajo - Maumere)
Day 1 The Amira crew picks up the guests from the airport or hotel. After a welcome drink, the guests check in to their cabins. Breakfast or lunch is served, depending on the time of arrival. Once all guests are on board and have settled in, the cruise director provides a detailed boat and safety briefing. In the afternoon, a general diving briefing explains the process and organization of the diving operations. Typically, no dives are scheduled on the first day. Day 2–10 Three to four dives are offered daily, including a dusk or night dive when possible. During crossings, the schedule is adjusted to a maximum of two to three dives per day. Day 11 The final diving day includes a maximum of two dives, followed by a cruise toward the disembarkation harbor. Day 12 Guests check out and are transferred to the airport or hotel, accompanied by the crew.