
Indonesia is the epicentre of the world’s marine biodiversity, a nation of over 17,000 islands scattered across the Coral Triangle, where the Pacific and Indian Oceans collide. Beneath its surface lies a mosaic of coral gardens, manta cleaning stations, volcanic walls, and drifting currents that attract divers from across the globe.
Whether you’re taking your first breath underwater or chasing your next pelagic encounter, Boatique Charters curates unforgettable diving experiences aboard Indonesia’s finest liveaboards.
From Raja Ampat’s coral wonderlands to the hammerhead-filled Banda Sea and Komodo’s legendary reefs, our vessels bring you to the best dive sites on earth, in comfort, privacy, and style.
Explore our handpicked fleet of luxurious dive liveaboard charter yachts, each designed for comfort, style, and tailored experiences.
If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring coral reefs, Indonesia is the perfect place to start.
While several Indonesia liveaboards offer dive training and certifications onboard, our partner vessels — Calico Jack and Anne Bonny — offer full PADI-certified courses taught by expert instructors in calm, clear waters.
Dive certifications available include:
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Yes. Indonesia is widely considered one of the best diving destinations on earth. Located in the heart of the Coral Triangle and with over 13.5 million hectares of designated Marine Protected Areas, Indonesia is home to the highest marine biodiversity in the world, with over 600 coral species and more than 2,000 reef fish species. From Raja Ampat and Komodo to the Banda Sea and Triton Bay, divers can experience everything from manta rays and whale sharks to macro critters and world-class drift diving.
The best place to dive in Indonesia depends on the type of diving experience you are looking for. Raja Ampat is famous for biodiversity and coral health, Komodo is known for thrilling drift dives and manta rays, while the Banda Sea offers remote expedition-style diving and hammerhead shark encounters. Indonesia has world-class diving for beginners, underwater photographers, luxury travelers, and advanced divers alike.
Indonesia offers year-round diving, but the best season depends on the region. Raja Ampat is generally best from October to April, while Komodo has excellent diving conditions from April to November. Remote expedition routes such as the Banda Sea and Forgotten Islands are seasonal and usually explored during transitional weather windows with calmer seas.
Yes. Indonesia is an excellent destination for beginner divers. Many regions offer calm, warm, clear waters that are ideal for learning to dive or completing a PADI Open Water certification. Areas around Raja Ampat, Bali, and protected bays in Komodo provide beginner-friendly conditions, while more advanced sites with strong currents can be explored later as experience grows.
Indonesia is famous for its extraordinary marine life. Divers regularly encounter manta rays, reef sharks, turtles, whale sharks, barracuda, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, mola mola, nudibranchs, and huge schools of reef fish. Different regions specialize in different encounters — Raja Ampat is known for biodiversity, Komodo for pelagics and mantas, and Lembeh for rare macro critters.
Not always. Indonesia offers diving for all experience levels, from first-time divers to highly experienced technical divers. However, some destinations such as Komodo, Alor, and certain Banda Sea expeditions feature strong currents and deeper dive sites that are better suited to Advanced Open Water divers with drift diving experience.
Liveaboards are one of the best ways to experience diving in Indonesia because they provide access to remote reefs, uncrowded dive sites, and multi-destination itineraries that cannot easily be reached from land. Diving from a liveaboard also allows for sunrise dives, flexible routing, and access to some of the most pristine marine environments in the Coral Triangle.
Indonesia liveaboard prices vary significantly depending on the yacht, region, and level of luxury. Budget cabin charters can start from a few thousand dollars per trip, while ultra-luxury private charter yachts exploring Raja Ampat, Komodo, or the Banda Sea can range from several thousand to tens of thousands of dollars per night.
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