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Dancing Wind

Dancing Wind

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Built: 2018
Construction: Phinisi ironwood & teak hull
Length: 45 meters / 148 feet
Beam: 9.5 meters / 30 feet
Draft: 4.2 meters / 14 feet
Cruise: 8 knots
Divers: 20
Fuel Capacity: 15 tons
Fresh Water: 14 tons
Engine: Motor Sai 600 HP
Electricity: 220 VAC
Nitrox Free

Schedules & Availability


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12 JAN2025
7 nights
8D7N Central Raja Ampat
-30% OFF
20 available spaces
from
USD 3000.-
20 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
12 Jan 2025
08:00
Sorong
disembark:
19 Jan 2025
10:00
Sorong

Prices & Availability

Twin/Double
Main Deck
USD 4900.-
4 spaces
Twin/Double
Lower Deck
USD 4550.-
4 spaces
Twin/Triple/Double
Main Deck
USD 3000.-
12 spaces

Surcharges payable at location

National Park, trip
USD
200.-
Port Fees, trip
USD
150.-
 Booking Request
18 MAR2025
11 nights
12D11N Misool - Triton Bay - Kaimana
-30% OFF
20 available spaces
from
USD 6050.-
20 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
18 Mar 2025
09:00
Sorong
disembark:
29 Mar 2025
12:00
Kaimana

Prices & Availability

Twin/Double
Main Deck
USD 7700.-
4 spaces
Twin/Double
Lower Deck
USD 7150.-
4 spaces
Twin/Triple/Double
Main Deck
USD 6050.-
12 spaces

Surcharges payable at location

National Park, trip
USD
200.-
Port Fees, trip
USD
150.-
 Booking Request
31 MAR2025
11 nights
12D11N Kaimana - Triton Bay - Misool
-30% OFF
20 available spaces
from
USD 6050.-
20 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
31 Mar 2025
09:00
Kaimana
disembark:
11 Apr 2025
12:00
Sorong

Prices & Availability

Twin/Double
Main Deck
USD 7700.-
4 spaces
Twin/Double
Lower Deck
USD 7150.-
4 spaces
Twin/Triple/Double
Main Deck
USD 6050.-
12 spaces

Surcharges payable at location

National Park, trip
USD
200.-
Port Fees, trip
USD
150.-
 Booking Request
12 APR2025
10 nights
11D10N Best of Raja Ampat
-30% OFF
12 available spaces
from
USD 5500.-
12 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
12 Apr 2025
06:00
Sorong
disembark:
22 Apr 2025
10:00
Sorong

Prices & Availability

Twin/Double
Main Deck
USD 7000.-
fully booked
Twin/Double
Lower Deck
USD 6500.-
2 spaces
Twin/Triple/Double
Main Deck
USD 5500.-
10 spaces

Surcharges payable at location

National Park, trip
USD
200.-
Port Fees, trip
USD
150.-
 Booking Request
24 APR2025
7 nights
8D7N Central Raja Ampat
-30% OFF
20 available spaces
from
USD 3000.-
20 available spaces

Departure/Arrival

embark:
24 Apr 2025
08:00
Sorong
disembark:
01 May 2025
10:00
Sorong

Prices & Availability

Twin/Double
Main Deck
USD 4900.-
4 spaces
Twin/Double
Lower Deck
USD 4550.-
4 spaces
Twin/Triple/Double
Main Deck
USD 3000.-
12 spaces

Surcharges payable at location

National Park, trip
USD
200.-
Port Fees, trip
USD
150.-
 Booking Request
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Dancing Wind - Indonesia’s pristine seas offer some of the most vibrant marine ecosystems on the planet, attracting adventurers and nature enthusiasts from around the globe. Aboard Dancing Wind, a modern liveaboard vessel designed with both comfort and exploration in mind, you can experience the beauty of this underwater paradise like never before. Whether you're a diver seeking untouched reefs, a snorkeler eager to explore vibrant coral gardens, or a traveler yearning to witness Indonesia's unspoiled islands, Dancing Wind provides a seamless blend of adventure and relaxation. With itineraries tailored to some of Indonesia's most coveted destinations, every journey aboard this remarkable vessel is unforgettable.
Elegant and Comfortable Accommodations: After a day of exploration, retreat to one of Dancing Wind’s thoughtfully crafted cabins, each created to provide a restful and serene escape. Lower Deck - Twin Cabin Room: Simple yet refined, the Twin Cabins on the lower deck offer a tranquil environment for relaxation. Its minimalist design is paired with cozy furnishings, ensuring an optimal space to recharge after a full day of adventure. Main Deck - Double Cabin: For guests seeking an elevated experience, the Double Cabins on the main deck deliver both comfort and charm. Featuring stylish décor and a cozy ambiance, it’s the perfect choice for travelers looking for added convenience and a touch of indulgence. All cabins are air-conditioned and include modern amenities to enhance your stay, offering a quiet retreat surrounded by the natural beauty of the Indonesian archipelago.
Relaxation and Community in Shared Spaces - From sunrise to sunset, Dancing Wind’s common areas offer the perfect setting to unwind, connect with fellow travelers, and soak in the breathtaking surroundings. Sun Deck: The spacious sun deck provides a front-row seat to Indonesia's stunning vistas. Lounge on comfortable sunbeds as you bask in the warm tropical sun or marvel at the star-studded sky at night. With its panoramic views, this is an idyllic spot to relax between activities or simply enjoy the rhythm of the sea. Dining and Lounge Areas: Savor a variety of delectable meals prepared fresh onboard, featuring both local and international flavors. Guests can choose to dine in the inviting indoor area, cooled by air conditioning, or embrace the open-air ambiance of alfresco dining. The lounge area, cozy and welcoming, is perfect for swapping stories, marveling over the day’s photos, or mapping out the next adventure. These spaces are designed to bring guests together, creating a sense of camaraderie that complements the spirit of exploration.
Adventures Beneath the Waves - For diving enthusiasts, Dancing Wind is a floating haven. With professional equipment and experienced dive guides, the vessel ensures an exceptional experience for divers of all skill levels. Dive Services and Facilities include complimentary Nitrox for certified divers; 12L and 15L tanks, with options for DIN and INT valve fittings; small dive groups for a personalized experience; expert guides with extensive local knowledge; dedicated facilities for gear storage and maintenance. Underwater photographers and videographers will appreciate the camera station, complete with ample workspace, charging facilities, and lighting to prep equipment for capturing the beauty of Indonesia’s vibrant marine life. The Dancing Wind offers complimentary nitrox for EAN-certified divers but does not support rebreathers or technical diving.
Beyond Diving - For guests looking to explore above the waterline, Dancing Wind offers a range of exciting activities: snorkeling: Perfect for getting up close to coral gardens and tropical fish; Paddleboarding and Kayaking: navigating tranquil bays and hidden lagoons; Island Excursions: trek through lush jungles, discover secluded beaches, and visit traditional Indonesian villages. The variety of activities ensures there’s something for everyone, whether you're an avid diver or simply looking to soak in the beauty of Indonesia’s waters.
Explore Indonesia’s Crown Jewels - Each itinerary aboard Dancing Wind is crafted to showcase the most stunning and biodiverse destinations in Indonesia. From the rich marine life of Raja Ampat to the thrilling encounters inside Komodo National Park, unimaginable discovery is the promise of every stop. Raja Ampat: Known as the epicenter of marine biodiversity, Raja Ampat is home to vibrant coral reefs, manta rays, and the iconic walking shark. Banda Neira: A captivating blend of history and marine beauty, featuring colonial-era forts, vibrant coral reefs and black and white tip reef sharks. Halmahera: An unparalleled adventure through pristine waters featuring stunning coral reefs, elusive hammerhead sharks and hidden wonders such as underwater caves and ancient shipwrecks. Komodo National Park: Famous for its Komodo dragons and nutrient-rich waters, this UNESCO World Heritage site offers thrilling dives and breathtaking hikes. Alor: A hidden gem featuring pristine reefs, fascinating muck dives, and the chance to encounter dolphins and whales. Each destination offers a unique adventure, ensuring no two journeys aboard Dancing Wind are the same.
Aboard Dancing Wind, every detail is crafted to provide an exceptional liveaboard experience. From luxurious accommodations and gourmet dining to unforgettable adventures beneath the waves, this vessel offers the perfect blend of comfort and exploration. Set sail on a journey that will immerse you in Indonesia’s unparalleled beauty, above and below the water.
Narrative text and photos courtesy of the Dancing Wind liveaboard.



Dive Conditions

Conditions can make or break your trip. Temperature, visibility and the current vary greatly across this expansive country. Be sure to check the conditions of each destination you’re planning to dive before you leave. Diving is excellent year-round, but the best time is from May to September. Monsoon season is from December to June. Visibility may not be as good during the monsoon, however, certain locations like the Komodo Islands are a diver’s dream during this time due to an influx of mantas.
Most of Indonesia can be dived year-round with March to October being the most popular time of year to dive. This period of time marks the dry season in most parts of the country, with the exception of some dive areas like Ambon and southern Raja Ampat where most rainfall occurs in May/June to October/September due to the southern monsoon. It's best to visit these areas in the months of November to April for optimal dive conditions.
Generally speaking, Indonesia's climate is almost entirely tropical, with May to September as the dry season, and October to April the rainy season, and with heavier rainfall from December through February. However, the opposite might be true for certain dive areas in Indonesia like Raja Ampat and Ambon, and the best time of year to visit Indonesia really depends on where you intend to stay in the country.
The water temperatures remain quite consistent through the country, hovering at 26°-29°C (82°- 85°F) year-round. Typically, you won't need anything more than a 3-5mm wetsuit, or even a skinsuit. However, the diving conditions and difficulty in Indonesia hugely vary, depending on where and when you dive in the country.
Ambon Bay, Maluku – world class muck diving. Critters that can be seen here include rhinopias, frogfish, ghost pipefish, lots of juvenile fish, stonefish, mandarin fish, nudibranchs, harlequin and coleman shrimps, wonderpus, mimic and flamboyant cuttlefish, and even the much-sought-after psychedelic frogfish.
Alor, East Nusa Tenggara – the hidden gem. This off-the-beaten-path dive destination offers a mix of both world-class wide-angle and macro sites. Pristine coral reefs, steep walls, sloping muck sites--the diving in Alor is really diverse and would please the most discerning diver and underwater photographer.
Banda Sea, Maluku – sea snakes and hammerheads. Most of the diving around the Banda Sea involves excellent wall dives, and great macro sites, but the biggest draw is probably the resident sea snakes at Manuk and Gunung Api islands.
Bali – wrecks and mola molas. Unique critters, fascinating wrecks, beautiful walls, colorful corals, excellent muck dives, huge schools of fish, pelagics--Bali has it all. Technical diving and freediving are also possible in Bali with a good number of reputable dive operations.
Derawan Islands, Borneo – manta rays and whalesharks. Derawan is a remote group of islands in East Kalimantan (East Borneo), and is home to one of the three jellyfish lakes known to men, with the other two located in Palau and Misool Island in Raja Ampat.
Komodo, East Nusa Tenggara – drift dives and world class reefs. Komodo National Park is a group of volcanic islands with over 5,700 giant lizards known as Komodo dragons. This UNESCO World Heritage Site also hosts a world-class scuba diving scene. Imagine drift dives with colorful corals in various formations teeming with marine life, big and small. Divers can see big schools of fish pretty much year-round, as well as eagle and manta rays.
Lembeh, North Sulawesi – muck diving capital. Known as the world's capital for muck diving, Lembeh Strait in North Sulawesi offers second-to-none macro biodiversity. The number species that you can cross off your list within a week of diving Lembeh is staggering.
Manado and Bunaken, North Sulawesi – wall dives and reefs. Manado Bay offers a mix of great muck and reef sites, treating divers to unique critters like mimic octopus and flamboyant cuttlefish, as well as various seahorses, squid, nudibranchs, and frogfish.
Raja Ampat, West Papua – the holy grail of Indonesia. Alongside Kaimana Regency and Triton Bay in the south, and Cenderawasih Bay in the east, Raja Ampat archipelago makes up a massive area, collectively known as the Bird’s Head Seascape. Divers can visit the Raja Ampat area many times in their lifes and discover something new each time.
Wakatobi, South East Sulawesi – beautiful coral reefs. Wakatobi's reefs are extremely healthy and offer unique large coral formations, various sea fans, and sponges which are overflowing with marine life. The underwater topography is no less unique, featuring various walls, ridges, and overhangs. While it's not the place for large pelagics, eagle rays and reef sharks can typically be seen.