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Pelagic & Critters

Mar-Oct

Indonesia

UD Rating – 3 Star

Indo Aggressor

Dive Bali, Flores and Komodo.

The Komodo national park offers a mix of fantastic diving and land excursions. This trip is perfect for those seeking a bit more than a week of diving in a luxurious environment. The Indo Aggressor accommodates 16 guests in deluxe and master cabins.

The Indo Aggressor is a 98’ (124’ LOA) finely crafted twin-masted wooden sailing yacht built in the Pinisi style. Built and powered for comfort, safety and stability, she cruises at 8 knots and has 220-volt power onboard.

Accommodations include 2 deluxe staterooms with queen bed, 2 master staterooms with two single beds or one Asian king bed, and 4 twin staterooms with two twin bunk beds (European style). All staterooms have climate controls. The yacht includes the type C European 2 -pin electrical adapter plug and electrical outlet popularly known as the Euro plug. The Indo Aggressor sleeps 16guests in privacy and comfort. She features a roomy, air-conditioned salon and dining area, sun deck complete with lounge and deck chairs. The Indo Aggressor has a TV with media player, and stereo in the main salon. Diving amenities include camera table, and fresh water showers.

There is a variety of nightly entertainment, including diving, fish identification presentations, movies, games and more. If you have a favorite movie, digital presentation or a video to share, we encourage you to bring it along. The crew especially loves new releases of movies, recent magazines and books. A small library of books for exchange is maintained onboard as well as fish identification books for reference.

Master Stateroom

A comfortable stateroom with a picture window, two twin beds or a king bed, and private head and shower. Your stateroom is the perfect place to read a book, nap in between dives and fully recharge for the next day.

  • Two twin beds or a king bed
  • Amenities from bathrobes to individual climate control
  • Services from morning beverage service to nightly turn down service

Deluxe Stateroom

A comfortable stateroom with a port hole, queen bed, and private head and shower. Your stateroom is the perfect place to read a book, nap in between dives and fully recharge for the next day.

  • Queen bed
  • Amenities from bathrobes to individual climate control
  • Services from morning beverage service to nightly turn down service
  • Stateroom available for couples only

Standard Twin Stateroom

A comfortable stateroom with two twin beds (bunk-style), and a private head and shower. Your stateroom is the perfect place to read a book, nap in between dives and fully recharge for the next day.

  • Amenities from bathrobes to individual climate control
  • Services from morning beverage service to nightly turn down service

Route Options

Where are the The Forgotten Islands? Adventure, unknown dive sites, spectacular scenery off the beaten track.... this is The Forgotten Islands. The Forgotten Islands are part of Indonesia’s south Maluku province, a region located at the extreme south eastern boundary of the country and less than 200 nautical miles from the northern tip of Australia.

These cruises concentrate on the most unexplored regions of the country and will start or finish in either Maumere, on the north coastline of east Flores or at Saumlaki on Jamdena, the largest island of the Tanimbar group. These itineraries will give guests the opportunity to dive some of the fabulous sites of East Nusa Tenggara around Lembata, Pantar and Alor during the cruise as well as exploring the fascinating reefs, walls and topside scenery of the islands further east, the mysterious and rarely visited Forgotten Islands.

East Nusa Tenggara
For cruises that start from Maumere, the Indo Aggressor will initially be covering areas that we have been visiting for many years, the line of islands that include Lembata, Pantar and Alor. These areas were part of our initial eastern explorations many years ago when the Indo Aggressor was brand new and features incredible clear water wall and reef dives. Alor, located at the very end of the Nusa Tenggara archipelago is the last large landmass you will see before we move further east and enter the region known as The Forgotten Islands, the most southerly part of Indonesia’s Maluku province. These smaller island groups mark the southern boundary of the immense Banda Sea to the north. The Banda Sea is a huge expanse of open ocean approximately 200 nautical miles from north to south and 450 nautical miles from west to east and in certain parts over 5,000 meters deep. Around the south-east edge there are two distinct lines or arcs of islands that appear as the sea gets shallower, the inner line and the outer line, these are The Forgotten Islands.

The Damar Ridge
The most northern or inner line of islands guests will visit are located along the top of a marine mountain range known as the Damar Ridge and take in the islands of Wetar, Romang, Damar, Nila, Serua and finally Manuk as well as their numerous satellite islands and associated shallow reefs and atolls. Composed of a chain of high jungle clad volcanoes and surface breaking coral reefs that run up in a curve from south-west to north-east, the Damar Ridge is a mini “Ring of Fire” and their close location to the extremely deep waters of the Banda Sea makes them a magnet for all manner of marine life. The southern arc of islands, which extend eastwards from the island of Timor are in shallower water and are larger with the topside consisting of barren limestone hills and mangrove forests. The coastlines are fringed by white sandy beaches shaded by swaying palm trees before the sea begins to run over extensive reefs and atolls.

South to Saumlaki
This southerly line starts in the west at the Leti island group and continues to the atolls and island of Sermata, Barbar, and the Tanimbar Islands before finishing at the Kei and Aru island groups, made famous as the final destination of the “Ring of Fire” television documentary. The diving and anchorages across this southern line are for the most part more sedate than those on in the north, although they are certainly not lacking in vibrant reef life and incredible topside scenery.

Saumlaki to Tual
In addition to the Indo Aggressor’s adventure cruises between Maumere and Saumlaki there will be two more special trips each year from 2018 to 2020 that will concentrate on the region even further east. These will cruise between Saumlaki on Jandema to Tual in the Kei Islands to explore far out to the furthest reaches of this remarkable island nation, Indonesia.

Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and boarding Indo Aggressor - Maumere
Day 2: Sizzling Critters & Giant Bats - Lewoleba & Ipet Island
Day 3: Dramatic Walls and Thundering Fireworks - Teluk Waihinga & Komba Volcano
Day 4: Mythical Alor - The Alor Strait
Day 5: A Submarine Wonderland - Wetar
Day 6: Hard Coral Ridges - Romang
Day 7: Along The Circle of Fire - Damar
Day 8: Reefs Of Discovery - The Leti Islands
Day 9: Picture Perfect Atolls - The Sermata Reef Complex
Day 10: More Islands To Explore - Babar
Day 11: The Tanimbar Islands - West Yamdena
Day 12: Disembarkation - Saumlaki

The boat embarks and disembarks at Labuan Bajo, Flores and the entire cruise is focused on diving South Komodo National Park where we will cover Padar Island, Langkoi, Horseshoe Bay, South West Flores, Mota Island and the Mola Straits (The channel between Rinca Island and Flores). This is only possible in the 1st quarter of the year during the North West Monsoon). Mota Island and Mola Straits are only available in this itinerary only. There will be the walk on Rinca Island to see the Komodo Dragons.

The boat embarks and disembarks at Labuan Bajo, Flores and the entire cruise is focused on diving South Komodo National Park where we will cover Padar Island, Langkoi, Horseshoe Bay, South West Flores, Mota Island and the Mola Straits (The channel between Rinca Island and Flores). This is only possible in the 1st quarter of the year during the North West Monsoon). Mota Island and Mola Straits are only available in this itinerary only. There will be the walk on Rinca Island to see the Komodo Dragons.

Highlights of the itinerary: Manta rays and occasional Molas in Langkoi, excellent macro life, schooling fishes such as jacks, bumphead wrasses, excellent soft coral growth, torpedo rays, sea apples in Mota Island, the Dragon Walk.

Komodo National Park
The boat embarks and disembarks in Labuan Bajo. For this itinerary, the whole of Komodo National Park including Banta Island will be covered.

Park including Banta Island will be covered. Diving activities will primarily be concentrated in Sape Straits (The straits separating Komodo and Rinca Island). Bima Bay and Sangeang Volcano in East Sumbawa will not be covered in this itinerary. There will be hiking in Gili Lawa Darat and also the walk on Rinca Island to see the Komodo Dragons.

Highlights of the itinerary: Manta rays in Makassar Reef & Manta Alley, variety of beautiful soft corals, schooling fishes such as Jacks, fusiliers, Eagle Rays, Napoleon and Bumphead wrasses, Oriental Sweet Lips, black tip sharks, nurse sharks, Oceanic White Tip Sharks, Dolphins, good macro life, The Dragon Walk.

Notable Dive Sites:
Sebayor Kecil – Sebayor Island
Tatawa Besar – Tatawa Island
Tatawa Kecil – Tatawa Island
Crystal Rock – Gili Lawa Laut
Castle Rock – Gili Lawa Laut
Lighthouse – Gili Lawa Laut
Shotgun – Gili Lawa Laut
Batu Bolong – Sape Straits
Makassar Reef – Sape Straits
K2 – Banta Island
Circus – Banta Island
Rollercoaster – Banta Island
Secret Garden – Padar Island
Three Sisters – Padar Island
W Reef – Padar Island
Manta Alley – Langkoi
Lehoksera Point – Langkoi
Rodeo Rock – Horseshoe Bay
Cannibal Rock – Horseshoe Bay
Yellow Wall – Horseshoe Bay
Torpedo Alley – Horseshoe Bay
Passage – Gili Lawa Darat
Sabolan Kecil – Sabolan Island
Coral Garden – Batu Moncho

Vessel Details

Year Built / Refurbished 2007
Guest Numbers 16
Length & Width 30m x 8m
Speed 10 knots
Engines Twin diesel engines
Generators 2 x 110-208 ac voltage generators
Number of Cabins 2 master, 4 twin and 2 deluxe cabins all air conditioned
Communication & Navigation 48 mile radar, 2 compass’s, depth sounder with alarm, auto pilot with magnetic gyro compass, satellite weather service, GPS, chart plotter, 3 VHF radios, single side band radio, iridium satellite phone and a computer with email access
Entertainment Shore excursions, marine life identification presentations, games and TV/Video/DVD/CD
Emergency Equipment 8 D.A.N. oxygen system and Medic First Aid Kit available aboard
Air Compressors 3 x schifauer V32 air compressors
Equipment Rental Scuba diving equipment available aboard
Dive Deck Dive deck with personal lockers, rinse tanks, hot water showers and a dive tender deck
Full set USD175
Regulator USD60
Dive Computer USD60
Mask, Fins & Snorkel USD50
Wetsuits USD50
BCD, regulator & computer USD150

Available Experiences

ITINERARIES AVAILABLE IN THIS DESTINATION

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Cannibal Rock

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

The Cannibal Rock has marginal visibility, but more than makes up for it in terms of density of life. This small seamount rises to within a few feet of the surface, and it is easy to circumnavigate in a single dive. Sea apples and other varieties of the sea cucumber family are especially abundant here, as are nudibranchs, puffer fish, octopus, and all weird and wonderful manner of blennies.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Manta Alley

Bali, Indonesia

At Manta Alley the water clarity can sometimes be only about 40 feet, but the plankton that steps on visibility also consistently attracts manta rays to this site. Here divers can see manta rays cruising the shallows along the sloping face of the reef, and with a bit of luck and a careful approach they could get fairly close.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Gili Banta

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

This site offers divers the opportunity to encounter an incredible amount of healthy hard corals at the entry point, which is at the northern tip of the headland. Excellent site to find frogfish on the sponges off the reef slope, as well as many varieties of nudibranchs, flatworms, numerous shrimps and other critters.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Three Sisters

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

Three Sisters are three quite large flooded pinnacles within easy swimming distance of each other at about 10 meters apart. They are about five meters below the surface, making them a bit hard to find, and bottoms out at about maximum 30 meters onto rubble and sand. The rocks run to the East in line at about 100 meters from a small reef that sticks out on the Eastern side of an island. It is not too affected by current and can usually be dived. The walls of the pinnacles are covered in soft corals, Tubastrea, and Crinoids. The tops of the pinnacles offer stunning hard and soft coral gardens.

Three Sisters dive site in the Komodo Islands seems to be pure with an incredible coral cover and a great fish life.

The three sisters are 3 big rocks on a 30 m deep sandy bottom. The top part of the rocks is about 3 m deep, perfect to finish the dive in the shallow water.

On this dive site you can find many species of nudibranchs. In the blue, pellagic fishes swim around and whitetip sharks are often on the deeper part of the site.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Lembata Reef and Wall - Lembata Island

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

The Lembata Reef / Wall is well worth exploring. The headland next to Lamalera Village is a must dive. The indistinct shape of reef sharks tempt you out into the depths from where you can make your way back up through the boulders and coral. Here divers will have the opportunity to see huge angelfish, parrotfish and schools of fusiliers. While diving search the gorgonian sea fans as you could find pygmy seahorses.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Cave Point - Buaya Island

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

The Cave Point is a nice easy dive on a wall with small caves between 20 and 35 meters. Here divers will have the opportunity to see loads of nudibranchs

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

The Arch - Ternate Island

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

The Arch is a beautiful place. On the wall you will have the opportunity to see huge underwater cervices form a large arch at about 20 to 30 meter. There are whip corals and gorgonians growing here with some reaching over 3 meter long and you might find the rare coral shrimp.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth:

Secret Garden

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

One of the top dive sites at Padar Island. As the name of the dive site suggests it has a beautiful coral garden of black coral along a mini wall covered with soft corals. There is a resident school of mobula rays that seem to like swimming through the dive site giving good opportunities to the divers to see them. Nudibranchs, leaf fish, frogfish and the incredible sea apples can be seen here too.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Pelican Head

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

Tons of crinoids can be seen at this site with a massive variety of nudibranchs, frogfish, shrimps, crabs and coral fish.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Kerita Tol

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

Lies east of Gili Motong (also called Gili Mota) in the Molo Strait. You might see mantas and sometimes whalesharks here.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Torpedo Alley

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

In Nusa Kode, the dark sandy slope is littered with torpedo rays which give the site its name. Pygmy seahorses can be spotted in the gorgonian fans in deeper water and many nudibranchs and crustaceans are found all over the sloping reef.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 18

Pangabatang

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

Your start on a beautiful coral garden with white sand and large coral blocks and then you continue on a slope nicely covered with healthy soft corals and gorgonian sea fans.

There is a good chance to see eagle rays or sharks, but you should also check out the corals for shrimps and nudibranchs.

To finish the dive you go up to a shallow coral garden, often there are marine turtles and even sometimes banded sea kraits. On one occasion we also saw a dugon. Also a good place for snorkelling and the Pangabatan island is a really nice place for a little stroll on the white sand.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Magic Log

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

Magic Log is a site a Adonara Island off the east coast of Flores. Here divers can find frogfish, leaffish, ribbon eels, mimic octopus and much more. The highlight though is the chance to see the much sought after Weedy Scorpionfish (Rhinopia).

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 25

Bama

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

The whole dive site is just covered with fish – anthias, butterflyfishes, triggerfishes, surgeonfishes, damselfishes. You can find nudis, flatworms and in one of the black coral bushes a longnose hawkfish.

  • Dive Type: Boat Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 30

Babi Wall

Komodo & Lesser Sunda, Indonesia

The wall drops down and is covererd with pristine soft corals and large gorgongian sea fans. The drop off shows no sign of the 1992 tsunami that took over 1000 lives.
The current at this site is strong and perfect for a drift dive. Frogfish and leaffish can be seen as well a sea horses and ghost pipefish.

  • Dive Type: Drift Dive
  • Diver Level: Open Water Diver
  • Max Depth: 50m
Dates Duration Route Room Type Price
29 Apr 2024
10 May 2024
11 Nights Forgotten Islands Standard Twin Stateroom £4040
13 May 2024
20 May 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
21 May 2024
28 May 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
1 Aug 2024
8 Aug 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
9 Aug 2024
16 Aug 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
17 Aug 2024
24 Aug 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
25 Aug 2024
1 Sep 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
3 Sep 2024
10 Sep 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
11 Sep 2024
18 Sep 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
27 Sep 2024
4 Oct 2024
7 Nights Komodo National Park Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
7 Oct 2024
18 Oct 2024
11 Nights Forgotten Islands Standard Twin Stateroom £4040
20 Oct 2024
31 Oct 2024
11 Nights Forgotten Islands Standard Twin Stateroom £4040
2 Nov 2024
13 Nov 2024
11 Nights Forgotten Islands Standard Twin Stateroom £4040
15 Nov 2024
26 Nov 2024
11 Nights Forgotten Islands Standard Twin Stateroom £4040
29 Nov 2024
6 Dec 2024
7 Nights Komodo Deep South Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
7 Dec 2024
14 Dec 2024
7 Nights Komodo Deep South Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
15 Dec 2024
22 Dec 2024
7 Nights Komodo Deep South Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
23 Dec 2024
30 Dec 2024
7 Nights Komodo Deep South Standard Twin Stateroom £2920
31 Dec 2024
7 Jan 2025
7 Nights Komodo Deep South Standard Twin Stateroom £2920