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The M/V NusaTara can accommodate just six guests, creating an intimate and personalised dive experience. Onboard, there are three air-conditioned, en-suite cabins that offer privacy and comfort after a day of exploration. Guests can unwind in the cosy, air-conditioned lounge, which features a dining area and entertainment space, or head to the spacious sun deck—ideal for soaking in the tropical scenery or enjoying sunset views. Meals are freshly prepared by the onboard chef and include a flavourful mix of Indonesian and Western cuisine served in a relaxed, communal setting. The vessel operates 7-night itineraries departing from Labuan Bajo, with dives at world-class sites such as Cannibal Rock, Batu Bolong, Current City, and Manta Point, along with night dives and a land excursion to Rinca Island to see the legendary Komodo Dragons. With a crew that has been navigating the region since 1987, the M/V NusaTara offers deep local knowledge, safety, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere throughout the journey.
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Cabin Description
There is 1 Double Cabin located on the main deck of the boat. The cabin has the following amenities:
Cabin Facilities
There are 2 Twin Cabin in the lower deck of the boat. The Cabins have the following amenities:
Route Description - Komodo
Available for: 8 Days 7 Nights
Discover Komodo: A Diver’s Paradise Best known as the home of the Komodo dragon, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is equally stunning beneath the surface. Surrounded by dramatic, uninhabited islands, Komodo National Park offers some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world. Divers can explore two distinct regions: North Komodo, with its warm, clear tropical waters, and South Komodo, where cooler, nutrient-rich currents attract an explosion of marine life. While visibility in the south may be lower due to plankton, the rewards are immense—manta rays, reef sharks, turtles, and countless macro species thrive here. The park’s underwater landscape features drop-offs, pinnacles, fringing reefs, and vibrant coral gardens, making it a dream for wide-angle and macro photographers alike. Getting There: The easiest way to reach Komodo is by direct flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo. Travelers from Jakarta usually connect via Bali. For budget-conscious travelers, public Pelni ferries also operate from Bali to Labuan Bajo, offering a slower but more affordable option.