
Komodo Sea Dragon Liveaboard
Un lujoso barco de madera para bucear en el Parque Nacional de Komodo y Alor.
35m
Longitud
6
Cabañas
12
Invitados
El barco
Diseñado especialmente para el buceo en Komodo
Komodo Sea Dragon es un lujoso barco de madera de 35 metros de eslora que navega por las aguas del Parque Nacional de Komodo y Alor. Es uno de los liveaboards más singulares de Indonesia.
Con 6 camarotes para un máximo de 12 personas y un barco de buceo exclusivo, Komodo Sea Dragon ofrece una experiencia de buceo íntima con una proporción de 4 buceadores por guía. Explore lugares emblemáticos como Batu Bolong, Castle Rock y Manta Alley.

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Accommodation
Our Cabins

Double Cabins
Elegantly appointed with king-size bed, convertible sofa bed, and air conditioning. Each cabin features en-suite bathroom, writing desk, reading lights, and furnished balcony, offering comfort and luxury on the high seas.
23 sqm · 2–3 guests

Main Twin Cabin
Designed for comfort and convenience, the Main Twin cabin features sea view, en-suite bathroom, two twin beds, a writing desk, reading lamps, and air conditioning. Perfect for guests seeking a cozy, functional sea journey.
18 sqm · 2 guests

Second Twin Cabin
Mirroring the comfort and functionality of the main twin cabin, this room offers en-suite bathroom, two twin beds, a writing desk, and air conditioning. Ideal for guests who value simplicity and comfort on their sea voyage.
15 sqm · 2 guests
On Board
General Features
Amenities
- Daily Housekeeping
- Audio & video entertainment
- Free Internet
- Non-smoking rooms
- Aircon Cabins
- Warm Water Showers
- En-Suite bathrooms
- Family Cabins
- Rooms with Balcony
Common Areas
- Leisure Deck
- Air Conditioned saloon
- Sun Deck
- Indoor Saloon
- Outdoor Dining
Activities
- Snorkeling equipment
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
- Hiking/Trekking
- Land tour
Crew
- Nearly 1:1 crew-to-guest ratio
Payment Options
- Onboard credit card
- Online credit card
- Bank transfer
- Cash (IDR/USD/EUR)
Cuisine
Food & Beverages
Meals
- Buffet style
- Vegetarian options
- Fine Cuisine
- Local Food
- Western Food
Drinks
- Beer
- Wine selection
- Spirits
- Soft drinks
Diving
Diving Features
Diving Equipment & Facilities
- Rinse hoses
- Dive deck
- DIN Adaptors
- Shaded diving deck
- Separate rinse for u/w camera
The Vessel
Technical Specifications
Deck Plan
General Details
Safety
Navigation & Safety
Safety Equipment
- Radar
- Depth Sounder
- Radio VHF/DSC/SSB
- E.P.I.R.B. Distress System
- Emergency Rafts
- GPS
- Life Vests
- Fire Alarm & Fire Extinguishers
- Oxygen First Aid Kits
- Satellite & mobile phones
- Engine room
- CCTV
- Crew trained in first aid
- Emergency flares
Su viaje
Lo que está incluido y lo que está excluido
Qué incluye
- Full-board meals prepared by onboard chef
- Unlimited tea, coffee, soft drinks & drinking water
- Up to 4 guided dives per day
- Tanks, weights & dive guide
- Comfortable cabin with private bathroom
- Cabin & diving towels
- Snorkeling equipment
- Tender boat excursions
- Airport / hotel transfers (group)
- VAT included
No incluido
- International & domestic flights
- Alcoholic beverages
- Dive equipment rental
- Travel & dive insurance
- Gratuities for crew
- National park entrance fees (~$25-40 USD)
- Private dive guide
- Personal expenses
FAQ
Preguntas frecuentes
What routes does the Komodo Sea Dragon sail?
The Komodo Sea Dragon primarily operates within Komodo National Park, offering multi-day itineraries that cover world-class dive sites like Batu Bolong, Castle Rock, Crystal Rock, and Manta Alley.
How many guests does the vessel accommodate?
The Komodo Sea Dragon accommodates up to 12 guests in 6 well-appointed cabins, ensuring an intimate dive experience with small group sizes both above and below the water.
Are land excursions included?
Yes. Our Komodo itineraries include guided treks on Komodo and Rinca islands to see the famous Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, plus visits to stunning viewpoints like Padar Island.
What is the best season to dive Komodo?
Komodo is a year-round destination. April–November offers warm waters and manta ray encounters in the south. December–March brings plankton-rich waters and the chance to see manta rays in the north.
Can beginners dive from this vessel?
While some Komodo sites feature strong currents suited for experienced divers, many sites are accessible to Open Water certified divers. Our crew tailors groups by experience level.
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