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Amira

Liveaboard in Indonesia

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Amira is a 52-meter traditional Phinisi liveaboard — the largest wooden dive boat in Indonesia — accommodating up to 20 guests across 11 cabins, including 2 single cabins for solo travelers. A dedicated dive-focused vessel offering up to 4 dives a day including night dives, the vessel runs 7 to 13-night itineraries across Raja Ampat, Komodo, Banda Sea, Forgotten Islands, Misool, Triton Bay, Alor, Cenderawasih, and Halmahera. Complimentary nitrox for certified divers. For the 2026/2027 season, rates start from USD $311 per person per day.

Amira is built locally by indigenous Indonesian craftsmen following traditional Phinisi construction methods, scaled up to become the largest wooden dive boat in the country at 52 meters long and 10 meters wide. The vessel is purpose-built around a structured diving program: a typical day includes four dives — three day dives and one night dive — except on embarkation, disembarkation, long crossing days, or when weather conditions don't permit. Four professional dive guides lead groups capped at a maximum of five divers each, and every diver carries an ENOS submersible GPS beacon — Amira was the first liveaboard in Indonesia to introduce this safety system, particularly valuable in the strong-current dive sites common across the itinerary range.

Eleven cabins accommodate up to 20 guests, including two dedicated single cabins — a rare feature among Indonesian liveaboards, most of which require solo travelers to share or pay a supplement. Five double/twin cabins of around 14 sqm and the two 11 sqm single cabins sit on the lower deck, each with three portholes and individual air conditioning. Four further double/twin cabins of 13 sqm are located on the upper deck with several windows. All cabins have en-suite bathrooms and a fan in addition to air conditioning. The 140 sqm sun deck offers loungers, beanbags, and shaded seating, while the main deck houses a covered outdoor lounge and restaurant, an indoor lounge with a fish identification library, and the dive briefing space.

The dedicated dive deck assigns each diver a personal station for the full safari, with tanks filled in place with air or complimentary nitrox. A 9-meter camera room with international power sockets, lighting, and fans gives underwater photographers a proper workspace to review and maintain equipment. All major technical systems — engines, generators, anchor winch, dinghies, compressors, and the water filtration system — are duplicated for operational redundancy. For the 2026/2027 season, itineraries span the full range of eastern Indonesian dive destinations, from Komodo and Raja Ampat to the more remote Forgotten Islands, Triton Bay, Cenderawasih Bay, and Halmahera.

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Features & Amenities

Air Conditioning
WiFi
Diving Equipment Rental
Free Nitrox
Camera Station
Camera Room

Activities & Experiences

Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Underwater Photography
Night Diving
Manta Ray Encounters
Reef Diving

Food & Drinks

All Meals Included
Bar Service
Dietary Accommodations
Vegetarian Options
Vegan Options
Gluten-Free Options

Booking FAQ

Booking is easy - a 20% deposit secures your spot immediately, with the remaining balance due 100 days before departure. If you're booking within 100 days of your trip, full payment is required to confirm your reservation. Popular routes book 6-12 months or even further, so we recommend securing your spot early.

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Key Facts

398
Number of trips
16
Years of operation
2026
Last refurbished
20
Max guests

Boat Specifications

Year built2010
Length52m
Cruising speed6 knots
Engines1 x 480 HP Doosan/Hyundai Marine Diesel / 2 x 240 HP Mitsubishi Marine Turbo Diesel
Max guests20
Number of cabins11
Crew size20
Tenders3 custom-made speedboats
Water capacity20.000 liters
Fuel capacity20.000 liters
Freshwater maker8000 liters per day
ManufacturerCustom Built in South Sulawesi

Things to know

Boat rules

No smoking in cabins
Respect marine life and coral reefs
Follow dive safety protocols

Safety

Crew trained in first aid
Life Vests
First Aid Kits

Navigation

Radar
Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
Depth Sounder