Solitude Adventurer
Liveaboard in Indonesia
Solitude Adventurer is a 36-meter aluminium catamaran built in 2000 and refurbished in 2017 — Indonesia's only catamaran liveaboard — accommodating 18 guests across 8 cabins. For the 2026/2027 season, the vessel operates 7 to 12-night itineraries across Raja Ampat, Komodo, Banda Sea, and Alor. Nitrox available onboard. Rates starting from USD $385 per person per day.
Solitude Adventurer is operated by Solitude World, a Singapore-based dive travel company with liveaboards in Indonesia, Palau, and the Maldives, alongside Solitude Acacia Resort in the Philippines and Solitude Lembeh Resort in North Sulawesi. The Adventurer is a genuine anomaly in the Indonesian liveaboard market — an aluminium catamaran rather than a wooden Phinisi, with a 12-meter beam that creates deck space and interior stability that most monohull vessels simply cannot match. Its twin 1,380HP MTU engines allow a cruising speed of 10 knots and a top speed of 23 knots, with a 1,600 nautical mile range enabling access to remote itineraries including the Banda Sea and multi-region crossings.
Eight cabins accommodate up to 18 guests across three categories. One Quad Cabin measures 15.45 sqm with four king-single beds in a bunk configuration — suited for groups or budget-conscious bookings. Six Deluxe Cabins at 11.8 sqm each offer twin or king configurations with large windows. One Stateroom at 25.61 sqm provides a king bed, daybed, desk, and chairs. All rooms are above deck with large windows and views of the surrounding scenery. Common areas include an air-conditioned saloon with massage chair, beanbags, a movie library, and a self-serve fully automatic coffee machine. Five meals are served daily — a light breakfast, full breakfast, lunch, afternoon cooked snacks, and dinner — with self-serve snacks and instant noodles available around the clock.
Diving is supported by three Bauer HP compressors, a Rotorcomp nitrox membrane system producing EAN 28–32%, and two 4.2m dive skiffs with 90HP engines. Complimentary Nautilus Lifeline GPS units are provided to all divers. Guide ratios are 1:6 standard and 1:4 in Komodo. A dedicated camera studio includes two large rinse tanks, air guns, a setup bench, and a PC workstation. Nitrox is available at an additional charge. Starlink internet and laundry are available onboard for an additional fee.
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5 · 6 reviews
Marc
Staff was very friendly and accommodating to special requests; all-star customer service. Food was a mix of Western and Indonesian so there was something for everyon...
Anton
The winds were pretty strong during my trip, which meant some itinerary changes and made getting out of the water more challenging – but hey, that's all part of the...
Elena
By far, the most enjoyable liveaboard experience I've ever had. The crew is incredibly friendly and helps with every aspect of your stay. The services is aces from t...
Victoria
We were completely spoiled by the staff! The boat is really spacious and honestly feels like being on a yacht. The manta ray dive was just spectacular – we spent a f...