Solitude One Liveaboard

Solitude-One-Liveaboard, Family Dive Adventures

Introduction

MV Solitude One stands as a distinguished retreat

Once a 52-metre (171ft) steel-hulled merchant vessel, our flagship, the MV Solitude One, has upheld steadfast standards in liveaboard hospitality and service since beginning operations in the Philippines in 2016. Following an internal refresh in 2023, the vessel embodies enhanced comfort and design. Tailored for our guests, it seamlessly integrates intelligent design and functionality, fostering a welcoming atmosphere with subtle touches of indulgence. Our attentive staff, adept in personalised service, greet guests by name, anticipating their individual needs for an exclusive “home away from home” experience.

Comfort at Sea

Solitude One offers ample spaces aboard for guests to discover their own serene moments on the Solitude Liveaboard. Relax on the expansive sun deck, cool off in the bow-side jacuzzi, or unwind in our open-air dining area. The stern, home to the dive deck, provides another retreat.

Indoors, our air-conditioned saloon boasts a 55″ TV with a vast library of movies and series. Enjoy complimentary soft drinks from one fridge, and alcoholic beverages from another post-dive. For a caffeine fix, our coffee machine and hot & cold water dispenser are readily available. Additionally, the attached camera room allows for camera adjustments or editing sessions in a comfortable setting.

Rates & Prices

Tubbataha - 9N (S1)06 Jun 2026 - 15 Jun 2026from $5,085.00
Tubbataha/Coron/Apo - 14N -S120 Jun 2026 - 04 Jul 2026from $6,930.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)05 Jun 2027 - 11 Jun 2027from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)12 Jun 2027 - 18 Jun 2027from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)19 Jun 2027 - 25 Jun 2027from $3,390.00
Tubbataha/Coron/Apo - 13N S127 Jun 2027 - 10 Jul 2027from $6,435.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)25 Mar 2028 - 31 Mar 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)01 Apr 2028 - 07 Apr 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)08 Apr 2028 - 14 Apr 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)15 Apr 2028 - 21 Apr 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)22 Apr 2028 - 28 Apr 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)29 Apr 2028 - 05 May 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)06 May 2028 - 12 May 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)13 May 2028 - 19 May 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)20 May 2028 - 26 May 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)27 May 2028 - 02 Jun 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)03 Jun 2028 - 09 Jun 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)10 Jun 2028 - 16 Jun 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha - 6N (S1)17 Jun 2028 - 23 Jun 2028from $3,390.00
Tubbataha / Cebu - 13N (S1) 25 Jun 2028 - 08 Jul 2028from $6,435.00

Package Includes

Schedule

Solitude One Tubbataha to Cebu 2026
(10 Days, 9 Nights)

Set sail on a rare 10-day, 9-night voyage aboard Solitude One from Tubbataha to Cebu. This crossing bridges two of the Philippines’ most captivating dive regions—beginning in the UNESCO-protected Tubbataha Reefs and journeying through the remote southern Visayas. From dramatic walls teeming with life to hidden sites known only to seasoned explorers, each dive reveals a new layer of the archipelago’s underwater story. With an attentive crew, experienced dive guides, and moments of serenity between the currents, this is more than a dive trip—it’s an expedition across some of the richest seas on Earth.

Embark on a rare 10-day diving expedition with Solitude One, crossing from Puerto Princesa to Cebu. This journey blends protected marine sanctuaries, untouched reefs, muck dives, and pelagic encounters—revealing the Philippines’ incredible underwater diversity.

Day 1: Puerto Princesa – Embarkation (No Diving)

Board Solitude One in the afternoon at Puerto Princesa Harbour. After a warm welcome, orientation, and registration, the vessel sets sail at sunset towards the UNESCO-listed Tubbataha Reefs.

Days 2–4: Tubbataha Reefs National Park (3–4 Dives/Day)

Spend three days immersed in the heart of the Coral Triangle. Expect dramatic drop-offs, abundant reef life, schooling fish, turtles, and regular sightings of reef and pelagic sharks. All dives here are daylight drift dives due to strong currents.

Day 5: Cagayancillo (3–4 Dives)

Venture off the beaten path to this secluded reef system rarely visited outside of transition crossings. Healthy coral and rich marine life await.

Days 6–7: Dauin & Balicasag

Two days of contrasting diving—black sand muck dives in Dauin offer rare critters and macro life, while Balicasag delivers classic coral walls and schooling fish action.

Day 8: Southern Leyte (3–4 Dives)

Explore this remote region known for both macro subjects and pelagics amid vibrant, healthy reefs—often far from the crowds.

Day 9: Monad & Kimud Shoals (2–3 Dives)

Rise early for a chance to witness thresher sharks at cleaning stations before the day boats arrive. This final day of diving ends with ample surface interval before flying.

Day 10: Cebu City – Disembarkation (No Diving)

Wake up in Cebu City and bid farewell to your Solitude One crew. Disembarkation is between 8:00 and 11:00 AM, with transfers available to Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

Accommodations

Luxury Ocean Cabins

Bathroom:
Every cabin and stateroom on board is equipped with an ensuite shower (providing both hot and cold water) and a WC featuring a common water-flush system.

Ensuite Shower and Toilet:
The cabin ensuite showers and toilets are thoughtfully designed to cater to the needs of modern day users. While the size may vary depending on the cabin category, even the most compact cabins provide sufficient room, shelving, and space to accommodate your personal toiletries. All ensuite facilities are equipped with the following amenities:

  • Manual bidet gun
  • Separate shower
  • Ample shelve/countertop and robe hooks

Housekeeping Practice:
Cabins are cleaned daily. Sheets, baths, and face towels are changed every 3 days of use. However, please feel free to request a change at any time when necessary.

For your comfort:

  • Individual air conditioning system with climate control
  • Universal electrical points conveniently located for gadgets
  • Bedding including pillows, duvet, and sheets. Extra pillows and light blankets are available on request
  • Reading lights
  • A safe deposit box, an additional box can be provided if sharing is not suitable
  • Wardrobe organiser with ample hangers
  • Bathrobes
  • Face and bath towels
  • Hair dryer
  • Body wash and 2 in 1 Shampoo Conditioner

Solitude One Quad Cabin

Relax in our inviting liveaboard quad cabin at Solitude One, located on the lower deck and ideal for families, small groups, or singles cruises. Featuring four ample single beds, this quad share cabin ensures a comfortable and practical space for your journey.

Quad Cabin B8 Facilities:
Settle into the convenience of the liveaboard quad cabin at Solitude One, a room equipped with essential amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. This cabin includes the following features:

  • Quad Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 4 (Four)
  • Mattress Size: 107cm x 190cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 24.6sqm

Solitude One Deluxe Cabins

Delight in our serene, well-equipped Deluxe Cabins at Solitude One. With flexible bed arrangements, guests can choose between double-share or twin-sharing room options, ensuring both comfort and convenience for a relaxing liveaboard experience.

Below Deck Deluxe Cabins Facilities:
Explore the deluxe cabin options on the Solitude One liveaboard, offering accommodations with thoughtful amenities and modern designs for a hassle-free stay. Each cabin is equipped with unique features to cater to your specific needs.

Deluxe Cabins B1 and B2 Features:

  • Double Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two) each cabin
  • Mattress Size: 152cm x 190cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 12.5sqm

Deluxe Cabins B3, B5 and B7 Features:

  • Twin Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two) each cabin
  • Mattress Size/s: 90cm x 190cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 11.5sqm

Deluxe Cabin B4 Features:

  • Single/ Petite Double Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two)
  • Mattress Size/s: 140cm x 190cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 10.7sqm

Staterooms

Indulge in our most spacious and exclusive cabins, our liveaboard Staterooms at Solitude One offer modern designs and flexibility to choose from king-sharing, twin-sharing, or single/petite double accommodations, ensuring privacy, relaxation, and an unforgettable liveaboard experience.

Staterooms Facilities:
The staterooms are appointed with exclusive amenities and ample storage for personal belongings, offering maximum comfort and a peaceful retreat. Enjoy the thoughtful features in each room, designed to enhance your exclusive experience aboard the Solitude One liveaboard.

Main Deck Stateroom Cabin A1 Features:

  • King Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two)
  • Mattress Size: 180cm x 200cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 18.5sqm

Main Deck Stateroom Cabin A2 Features:

  • Twin Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two)
  • Mattress Size/s: 90cm x 190cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 14.4sqm

Main Deck Stateroom Cabin A3 Features:

  • Single/Petite Double Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two)
  • Mattress Size/s: 140cm x 190cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 11.3sqm

Below Deck Stateroom Cabin B6 Features:

  • King Sharing
  • Maximum Number of Guests: 2 (two)
  • Mattress Size: 180cm x 200cm
  • Cabin Size (including WC/Shower): 18sqm

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Rich biodiversity and captivating dive experiences

Why go? It's the diving

The Philippines is globally acclaimed for its rich biodiversity and captivating dive experiences. Aboard Solitude One, explore the remote Tubbataha Reefs—an iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with whale sharks, manta rays, reef sharks, and vibrant coral walls. Venture to Malapascua for rare dawn encounters with thresher sharks, or dive into the macro wonderland of Romblon, home to exquisite nudibranchs and treasures like the elusive Melibe colemani. From pelagic thrills to intricate critter hunts, these immersive journeys through the Coral Triangle offer unforgettable underwater moments for every level of diver.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

The Ultimate Culinary Indulgence

Indulging in delicious meals is a vital part of a memorable holiday, and aboard Solitude One, we take care of your culinary experience. Savour a total of 5 meals daily: from a light breakfast to a substantial one, followed by lunch, afternoon cooked snacks, and a fulfilling dinner. Additionally, complimentary biscuits and instant noodles are available round-the-clock.

Our major meals are served buffet-style, ensuring a variety of warm options through under-tray heating, so you can enjoy your meal without worrying about it getting cold. With multiple choices available, you have the freedom to select your preferred dishes at each sitting. Experience the ultimate culinary indulgence with our diverse and delectable menu options.

Activities

We are there to dive and not much else

Know Before You Go

Passports and documentation

All travelers must have a current passport, adequate funds to support themselves, and a return airline ticket to travel out of the USA. Travelers must have a passport that is valid for 6 months from the date of entry to any foreign country. It is the travelers’ responsibility to ensure they have the proper documentation to travel into each country on his or her itinerary as well as for re-entry and return to their country. Please check with the appropriate consulate as well as your chosen airline carrier to ensure you have the proper documentation. Always check your passport and visa requirements. US citizens may go to the US Department of State website at www.travel.state.gov for more information. The website also has information for consulates by country to assist with requirements. There are special requirements for children leaving the US and many countries have adopted special requirements for the protection of children. If you are traveling with a child that is not your own, a single parent with a child, a child with a different last name, or traveling without both natural parents of the child, you will require documentation proving your right to travel with children. Since regulations vary by country, contact your consulate or embassy of your country and visit the immigration site of the country you are traveling to for the requirements. Kids Sea Camp Reservation Office and staff will not assume responsibility for passengers not having the correct documentation.

For those families that cannot avoid a stay over in Manilla Philippines on the way into or out of Dumaguete, or Amun ini, our counterpart Bigs Eggert in the Philippines highly recommends the following hotel options.

M/Y Gypsy Liveaboard

M/Y Gypsy, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

Introduction

Designed by Divers Built for Divers

M/Y Gypsy is probably one of the most unique vessels in the private yachting and diving industry. This 80 ft/24.3 m-long vessel sleeps 8 people comfortably and its layout is meticulously designed with comfort and space for our guests in mind.

It was completely refitted in 2021 and the changes made to her only improved the vessel’s superbness. The refit and redesign were done by Dutch boatbuilder, Frank van der Linde, together with interior designer, Simone Schuil. The two of them turned the vessel into the ultimate exploration platform. It has all the comfort needed for long trips and is designed to make you feel at home as soon as you set foot on board.

Apart from being luxurious and having one of the sexiest lines a boat can wish for, M/Y Gypsy is also a very spacious vessel, with over 250 m2 in her three decks. It has a spacious flybridge, chill’n relax areas on the bow and stern, and a massive salon with a serene dining area.

With 4 cabins consisting of 1 owner’s suite, 1 master bedroom and 2 smaller cabins with two single beds each, the vessel allows up to 8 guests to sleep and live comfortably, which is the perfect group size for you and your family, friends or your dive club/shop. We also have 2 comfortable cabins for the crew.

Designed by Divers Built for Divers

Meet Chris & Finn, two divers who love the ocean and scuba diving. Combined with nearly 50 years diving in the Philippines their passion is down under. After 3 years refurbishing M/Y Gypsy the dream came to a reality. Chris is one of the pioneers in the scuba diving industry in the Philippines, across Visayas you will find dive sites he found and named. Finn loves exploring with over 300 island under his belt.

“We wanted to make something unique, a Liveaboard with only 8 guests without sacrifing space and comfort” – Chris

“I don’t want guests to end our trips as a customer, but as a friend” – Finn

Safety & Premium Quality

Your safety is our number one priority. Oxygen tanks both on dingy and Yacht ready incase of a emergency. Smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, personal flotation devices as well crew on watch 24 hours of the day. The yacht is equipped with highest quality technology for safe cruising, everything from night vision cameras to 3d depth finders.

We take pride in our food with International cuisine serving you meals in between every dive. Light breakfast, breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner. We selected the very best crew of decades of experience cruising and diving in the Philippines. We recommend having our signature massage between dives, specialized for divers on the beam.

Reduced Seasickness with Gyro Stabilizer

Enjoy a smooth ride even with 2-meter-high waves, and a good night’s sleep on anchor even when there is a bit of a swell. This is because the M/Y Gypsy is equipped with the latest, state-of-the-art Seakeeper Gyro stabilizers. These are the Rolls Royce of stabilizers and offer comfort and extra safety in unexpected storms and rough seas. Reducing 95% of the boat rolling during a cruise.

With all the latest technology onboard, all our cabins are en-suite with shower and bathroom, equipped with individually-controlled air-conditioning, and controlled by state-of-the-art navigation equipment where safety is our priority.

Yacht Layout

M/Y Gypsy consists of 3 floors, lower-upper and a flybridge. For 8 guests the yacht is spacious and comfortable to walk around. From the floor to ceiling you never have to lower your head.

The flybridge: Multiple seating areas. A sundeck with bean bags. Chill lounge with large soft seats and a minibar. Captains secondary bridge. A perfect place to enjoy the cruise or relax in between dives.

The upper deck: From the back a dive deck, a outdoor seating and table area with dive tank holders and storages for each guest. Inside the salon a dining & seating area with a large camera station. Bar & Kitchen. At the captains bridge a stairs to the lower deck. At the bow a large sundeck area for relaxing and seating with soft cushion.

The lower deck: From the back a dive platform, showers and rinsing station for cameras or equipment. Engine room with a thick soundproof wall for quiet experience. Deluxe suites, staff rooms and master cabin.

Rates & Prices

Tubbataha (8D/7N)

Per dayNo. of nightsUSDPer person
Full charter$4,9507$34,650
Master Cabin$1,2907$9,030$4,515
Deluxe Suite Cabin$1,2207$8,540$4,270

Malapascua – Ticao Island & Dauin – Bohol – Camiguin (8D/7N)

Per dayNo. of nightsUSDPer person
Full charter$4,0007$28,000
Master Cabin$1,0687$7,480$3,740
Deluxe Suite Cabin$9777$6,840$3,420

Dauin – Moalboal – Malapascua & Dauin – Cebu – Bohol – Siquijor (8D/7N)

Per dayNo. of nightsUSDPer person
Full charter$3,5007$24,500
Master Cabin$9307$6,512$3,256
Deluxe Suite Cabin$8577$5,996$2,998

What’s included:

  • Airport pickup (Airport – Pura Vida only)
  • Shared cabin accommodation
  • Full board accommodation
  • 5 Meals per day
  • Water, tea, coffee
  • Up to 4 dives daily
  • 12 litre cylinder with air fills
  • Weights, weight belt and SMB
  • Deck and bath towels

What’s not included:

  • Flights
  • Additional transfers (Cebu – Malapascua, Coron & return transfers)
  • Equipment hire
  • Nitrox
  • Soft drinks, beer, wine and spirits
  • WiFi
  • On board merchandise
  • Crew and dive gratuities
  • Park fees

Obligatory surcharges:

Almost all of the places that (apart from the Tubbataha) we visit have no liveaboards operating in the area, this means that it is impossible upfront to tell what the surcharges like custom and immigration fees will be. M/Y Gypsy is not making any profit on any of these fees and these surcharges will be charged at the end of a trip. These and other cost like drinks, merchandise and crew tips can be paid in either cash or with credit card on the boat.

Package Includes

Schedule

Accommodations

Cabins

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Scuba Diving in The Philippines

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Dining on the water

Activities

We are there to dive and not much else

Know Before You Go

Flying to Philippines

Black Pearl Explorer Liveaboard

Black-Pearl-Explorer, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

Introduction

Palau: Black Pearl Explorer

Set sail for an unforgettable liveaboard diving holiday in Palau. This oasis is a remote archipelago of some 340 islands located in the southwest corner of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean. Palau hosts an astonishing spectrum of biodiversity and life providing thrilling diving experiences and intriguing underwater landscapes. Liveaboard divers will explore famous caverns, captivating wartime wrecks, action-packed channels, and pristine coral reefs. These waters are home to over 1400 species of fish, together with countless species of sharks and manta rays, dolphins, and whale sharks.

With 7 or 10-night Palau diving trips, guests can choose from one of three different itineraries. The Classic Palau liveaboard diving itinerary will introduce you to the magic of the entire destination. The Spawning Special itineraries are scheduled to coincide with the phases of the moon to provide opportunities to catch the spawning aggregations of the bump head parrotfish and red snapper. Consistently acclaimed as one of the world’s best diving destinations, Palau offers a diving odyssey that you will never forget!

Palau Liveaboard Itinerary

Palau’s thrilling liveaboard diving trips will get you hooked. Dive in a giant lagoon, discover WWII ship and plane wrecks, and explore the many astonishing caves and channel sites. Notably, this route visits Chandelier and Blue Holes caves, both globally recognized for their size and bright blue waters. In the Southern region, Black Pearl Explorer will also take you to Palau’s most famous stop Blue Corner, home to resident grey and whitetip reef sharks. You’ll drift past beautiful soft and hard corals on at Ulong Channel, encounter manta rays in German Channel, and wow at Peleliu Island’s magical walls. Join the Classic Palau route for a taste of it all, or visit during the Spawning Special itineraries which coincide with moon cycles to experience spawning of the bumphead parrotfish and the red snapper.

About Black Pearl Explorer: Scuba Diving in Palau

At 46 meters (153 feet) in length, the M/Y Black Pearl Explorer is spacious and sophisticated with state-of-the-art amenities.

There is plenty of space on board, both on the dive deck and on the extensive main deck. The main deck has an outdoor salon with a whirlpool, a small charging station with a variety of international plugs and for use by underwater photographers and videographers., and an indoor dining area completed with a bar. On surface intervals, divers can unwind on the beautiful covered sun deck (with sunbeds and comfortable benches), have fun in the dedicated upper-deck salon, or in the upper-deck outside lounge & bar and take in the 360° view of Palau’s scenic islands. Free satellite WiFi is available onboard.

The M/Y Black Pearl Explorer is specifically designed for divers looking for luxury and is a well-built vessel for cruising between dive sites. The waterline-level dive deck and the indoor gear station offer enough space for up to 24 divers, with rinse tanks, hot showers and at least 4 professional guides will be in the water on each dive. All dives are made with 2 shaded aluminum tenders, each with a capacity of 12. Everything is customized for effortless diving.

Lastly, the M/Y Black Pearl Explorer is equipped with all the essential safety equipment including life jackets and life rafts, plus smoke detectors and fire extinguishers in all cabins, salons, and engine rooms. An individual recompression chamber is also available onboard.

Rates & Prices

Best Of Palau – 7 Nights: From $4,160
Itinerary: Palau Islands featuring blue holes, wartime wrecks, pristine coral reefs, mysterious caves and world famous Jellyfish Lake. Hotel transfer included if on embarkation and disembarkation day (boat/airport transfer available for additional $25pp each way).

Spawning Special – New Moon – 7 Nights: From $4,160
Itinerary: Palau Classic itinerary plus opportunity to catch spawning aggregations of the bumphead parrotfish. Hotel transfer included if on embarkation and disembarkation day (boat/airport transfer available for additional $25pp each way).

Package Includes

The Black Pearl Explorer Package:

  • 8 days/7 nights or 11 days/10 nights aboard Black Pearl Explorer
  • 3 dives daily and 1 night dive (up to 17 during trip for 7-night trips and up to 25 dives for 10-night trips)
  • Accommodation, meals, and snacks
  • Around the clock service from an exceptional crew
  • All diving amenities and Nitrox; equipment rental additional
  • Access via Koror (ROR); transfers from local hotels only
  • 10% GST
  • Excellent value – see pricing here

Due to strong currents, this itinerary requires certification of Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) and a minimum of 50 logged dives. Reef hooks are highly recommended for some dives.

Schedule

Sample Daily Schedule

During your trip, Black Pearl Explorer will anchor in 3 strategic places (around Malakal, Ulong Island and Omekang Island), from where the most beautiful dive sites can be reached in less than 20 minutes (40 mn when diving in Peleliu).

Check-in usually starts at 4:00 pm on the day of boarding; Transfers can be provided until midnight, as the boat will leave the harbor on the next morning. Check-out starts at 8:00 am on the day you disembark. (The boat will be back to the harbor in the afternoon on the day before disembarkation).

Each itinerary is set on a day-by-day basis, depending on the sea conditions, the attendance at each dive site, the fish activity, and the daily logistics, according the Captain’s and Cruise Director’s discretion. Your safety is our priority. While we cannot control factors that may affect the planned itinerary, we will do our best to offer alternate solutions in order for you to get the maximum experience out of the beauty of Palau Islands. There may be up to 4 dives per diving day (3 day dives, 1 sunset/night dive – whenever possible). A diving day schedule will look as follows:

  • Hot beverages and light breakfast before Dive 1 briefing.
  • Dive 1.
  • Breakfast and surface interval before Dive 2 briefing.
  • Dive 2.
  • Lunch and surface interval before Dive 3 briefing.
  • Dive 3.
  • Afternoon snacks and beverages, free and easy.
  • Dive 4 briefing (if there is a sunset/night dive scheduled).
  • Dinner and short briefing on next day’s itinerary, free and easy.

Guests are required to ensure they have a minimum of 24 hours between their final dive and the scheduled time of departure of their flights out of Koror.

Palau Classic Itinerary

This itinerary covers most of the famous dive sites, such as German Channel, Blue Corner, Blue Holes, Peleliu Express, New Drop Off, Turtle Cove, Chandelier Cave, Ulong Wall, Ulong Channel, Siaes Tunnel, Iro Wreck, Sand Bar, and many more, combining wall and drift diving, WWII wrecks, caves, pelagic encounters (reef sharks, manta rays, barracudas) and a huge collection of hard and soft corals.

Best of Palau 7-night sample itinerary:

Day 1:
15:00-15:30 Pick up from hotel lobby
16:00 Welcome aboard, general briefing, registration and cabin allocation
16:30 Snacks Time
18:30 Dinner
19:00 Crew introduction and safety meeting with Cruise Director

Day 2:
06:30 Dive briefing and morning test dive at Jack Sea Plane #1
08:45 Breakfast
10:30 Second dive at Iro Maru Wreck #2
12:30 Lunch Buffet
14:00 Third Dive at Chandelier Caves #3
16:30 Yacht sails to Ulong Island
18:30 Dinner Buffet

Day 3:
06:30 Dive briefing and first dive at Ulong Channel #4
08:30 Breakfast
10:30 Second dive at Siaes Corner #5
12:30 Lunch Buffet
14:00 Third Dive at Sandy Paradise #6
16:30 Snacks Time
17:00 Sunset Cocktail party at Ulong beach
18:30 Dinner

Day 4:
04:30 Yacht sails to Ngemelis Island
06:30 Morning dive at Blue Corner #7
08:30 Breakfast
10:30 Second dive at New Drop Off #8
12:30 Lunch Buffet
14:00 Third Dive at German Channel #9
16:30 Snacks Time
17:30 Night dive briefing and fourth dive at Big drop off #10
19:00 Dinner

Day 5:
06:30 Morning dive at Peleliu (40 mins navigation to Peleliu) #11
08:30 Breakfast at Summer House on Peleliu Island
10:30 Second dive at Peleliu #12
Please note: The access to Peleliu is subject to weather, sea and schedule conditions. The Marine Park and Harbor Fees do not include the permit to get access to Peleliu: Since May 1st, 2024, an additional fee of $60 per person is collected onboard (valid 5 days).
Optional land tour in Peleliu (3 hours): $69 per person, including transportation, guide and all entrance fees. Guests have to choose between the 2 morning dives or the land tour.
12:30 Back to the mother boat and Lunch Buffet
14:00 Third Dive at Turtle Cove #13
16:30 Snacks Time
17:00 BBQ dinner at Long Beach
20:00 Yacht sails to Mecherchar Island

Day 6:
06:30 Morning dive at Blue Corner #14
08:30 Breakfast
10:30 Second dive at Blue Hole #15
12:30 Lunch Buffet
13:30 or 15:00 Third dive briefing at Ngemelis Wall #16. possible excursion to Milky Way lagoon (depending on the schedule)
17:00 Sunset Cocktail party on the boat
17:15 Yacht will sail to Ulong Island
18:30 Dinner

Day 7:
06:30 Morning dive at Siaes Tunnels #17
08:30 Breakfast and Yacht will sail to Koror
10:30 Second dive at Teshio Maru #18
12:00 Equipment Wash Time
12:30 Lunch Buffet
14:00 Water Sports Time (SUP, Water Slide, Kayak)
16:30 Snacks Time
18:30 Dinner
20:00 Settle the bill with Cruise Director

Day 8:
07:30 Breakfast
08:30 Check-out and transfer to the hotel

Accommodations

Staterooms

Accommodating up to 24 divers, this luxury vessel has 12 staterooms split into two Master Seaview Staterooms (13 and 14), and four main deck deluxe ocean view staterooms (9,10,11, and 12), and six lower deck standard cabins (1,2,3,4,5 and 6). All cabins have an ocean view, some with large windows, some with portholes. As well, all cabins feature air conditioning, LED TV, high-quality linens, pillows and towels, 220V universal electricity sockets, multiple lights, safe box, and ensuite bathrooms (with shower, rinsing sink, eco-friendly soap & shampoo and hairdryer). All lower deck cabins are equipped with 2 twin beds, while Deluxe Ocean view staterooms can be configured with 2 twin beds or 1 queen bed. Master Seaview staterooms have a queen bed only.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

Seventh Underwater Wonder of the World

Scuba Diving in Palau

Palau has been awarded the distinction of being the “Seventh Underwater Wonder of the World.” Positioned at the crossroads of the planet’s three major ocean currents, Palau has nutrient-dense waters bringing an overwhelming abundance of marine life and offering a staggering number of underwater venues. Underwater, you’ll discover a bit of everything, including the immense aggregations of small and large fish, coral gardens, caverns, channels, healthy reefs and WWII wrecks.

The weather in Palau is wonderful year-round with the optimal time to visit being the dry season from October-May. Water temperatures range from 81-86°F (27-30°C) and visibility feels endless.

The signature dive site in Palau is Blue Corner, which has a constant shark parade and a thrilling current, sometimes up to 3 knots. German Channel, Ulong Channel, Peleliu Express, and Blue Hole are all globally recognized dives. You can visit these sites again and again and have completely different experiences each time.

Palau’s sea floor is littered with WWII shipwrecks and aircraft lost in battle. The chain of islands’ proximity to Southeast Asia and Japan made it the location for several fierce battles. Today the remnants of ships, planes, tank tracks, bullets, and guns are left behind. They are coral-encrusted and an incredible sight for divers.

Important Information: For all guests whose last dive was +12 months before the trip, a refresher is mandatory, as an usual practice for liveaboard trips.
Please note we do not offer this service onboard and it must be done before embarking. Due to strong currents and other hazards you might expect while diving in Palau (especially during the Full and New Moon) it is extremely important the guests have been in the water recently and refreshed their skills.
Please note this is not optional, and it is under the guests expenses. If you need, we have a list of recommended dive centers in Koror that can assist with it. A logbook or another proof of refresher needs to be provided upon embarkation.

Black Pearl Explorer will visit many famous dive sites in Palau. From the most famous site, Blue Corner, to must-see thrilling channel and wall dives, the unique rock islands offer a variety of exciting scuba diving opportunities.

Blue Corner

This is perhaps the most famous dive site in Palau with steep walls and an abundance of fish life. Expect to see fascinating underwater landscapes, experience full-throttle currents, and plenty of pelagic action. Snappers, jacks, and triggerfish schools roam around at this V-shaped plateau pointing out into the Philippine Sea. It is very common to spot oceanic predators like sailfish, hammerheads, dolphins, whales, and reef sharks due to the strong currents and nutrient-rich conditions.

Blue Hole

A nice and easy dive site. Several holes at 16 feet/5 meters mark the entry point into the cavern, which drops to 120 feet/35 meters. The walls of the cavern are filled with sponges, crustaceans, black corals, and reef fish. Inside the Blue Hole, divers exit by the “window” and do a drift dive, finding their way to the Blue Corner dive site. It is always important to watch your depth and bottom time inside the cavern.

German Channel

When the Palau Islands were a German colony, German miners dredged a channel that connected the inner lagoon with the open ocean to transport phosphate. Nowadays, the currents going through the channel help get nutrients in, inviting manta rays and large pelagics in from the open ocean. The German Channel has plenty to offer. Mantas rays, reef sharks, whale sharks, and hammerheads frequently visit the area, and the shallow reefs are home to a wide variety of macro life. Due to its remoteness, a liveaboard is the best option to explore this dive site.

Peleliu Express

Peleliu Express is one of the deepest and most beautiful dive sites in Palau. This dive site is an advanced drift dive site. A large variety of marine life finds shelter in the deep canyons, crevices, and caves that cut into the wall. The vertical walls are covered with corals and sponges, attracting colorful butterfly and angelfish, as well as turtles. It is one of the best spots to experience countless sharks and dolphins. This dive site is only accessible from a liveaboard.

Please note that diving in Peleliu can be very challenging, especially with strong currents. Diving there will be offered depending on weather and sea conditions.

Please note: The Marine Park and Harbor Fees do not include the permit to get access to Peleliu: Since May 1st, 2024, an additional fee of $60 per person is collected onboard (Since May 2025, this permit is valid for 5 days, instead of 10 days).

Optional land tour in Peleliu (3 hours – A minimum of 4 people is required to confirm the tour): $69 per person, including transportation, guide and all entrance fees.

Again, the access to Peleliu is subject to weather, sea and schedule conditions.

Ulong Channel

This breathtaking drift dive is unique to the archipelago. Numerous coral heads and coral formations decorate the sandy bottom of this channel. You are sure to find grey reef sharks, stingrays, snappers, barracuda, and other pelagics. This is one of the region’s best dive sites to search for macro subjects, as well as a prime location for watching triggerfish spawning between April and July. Titan triggerfish dig out large grooves in the sandy bottom to lay their eggs. They are extremely territorial and protective when nesting on this site.

Chandelier Cave

This site was once an open-air cave but is now a chain of cave systems made up of five separate, connecting chambers with air pockets. Its dramatic stalactites and stalagmites formed, resembling glittering chandeliers. Salt and freshwater created a halocline inside the cave. Visiting the site just before sunset might be the opportunity to spot some mandarin fishes or crabs on sponges.

Siaes Tunnel

This deep underwater cavern offers divers an awesome experience as they dive through a large naturally-lit tunnel. Divers can see black corals, soft corals, and invertebrates on the walls and ceilings of the tunnel. There are also white tip reef sharks and stingrays resting on the sandy bottom of the cavern. Currents can get strong here and the use of reef hook and safety marker buoy is mandatory.

Turtle Cove

The vertical reef wall, with plenty of small caves, arches, ledges, and reef sharks roaming around, is great for an introductory dive. On the top reef is a mini blue hole that forms a large cavern. The reef extends out to a plateau from and around Ngercheu Island. Different species of nudibranchs and schooling fish patrol the reef.

Ngemelis Wall

The Ngemelis Wall is considered to be one of the world’s best wall dives. Starting in water just knee deep, the wall drops off vertically nearly 300 meters. Close to the mooring buoy, a large chain connected to a 2 meters steel sphere can be seen, this chain and ball was used during WWII to prevent the Japanese from entering the waterway leading to German Channel. Divers can free float past a brilliant rainbow of sponges and soft corals whose intense blues, reds, or pure whites form a backdrop for quivering 3 meters of large orange and yellow Sea Fans and Giant Black Coral trees. Schools of Pyramid Butter fish, Sergeant Major fish, Yellowtail Fusiliers, Moorish idols, Angel Fish, Leaf fish, Stonefish, Lionfish, Green and Hawksbill turtles. Reef Sharks, Nurse and Leopard Sharks can be seen sleeping on the sandy bottom.

Palau’s Jellyfish Lake

Although not a dive, Palau’s Jellyfish Lake is a natural phenomenon and a must-do. The land-locked saltwater lake contains two species of jellyfish that have evolved away from their stingers in the absence of predators. Snorkelers can swim among thousands of pulsating jellyfish without the worry of any pain. Special guidelines are required for snorkeling and swimming in Jellyfish Lake. No scuba diving is permitted.

UPDATE on Jelly Fish lake (May 2025): Due to the exceptional weather conditions, the Golden Jellyfish population has seriously decreased for several years, as explained on the Palau Visitors Authority website. We will follow closely and keep you posted on a regular basis. Therefore, we have decided not to include this snorkeling excursion in our package anymore.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Dining on the water

Enjoy carefully curated meals made with locally sourced ingredients, whether dining under the stars or in our dining area. Our culinary team offers a delightful journey for your palate, seamlessly blending elegance with exploration.

Activities

We are there to dive and not much else

Know Before You Go

Flying to Palau

The Best way is to use United Airlines.

The best way to travel from the U.S. to Palau is to fly United Airlines, typically via a connection. The most streamlined route is through San Francisco (SFO) to Manila (MNL), from where you can connect to Koror (ROR). Alternatively, you can fly from a major U.S. city, such as Los Angeles (LAX), to Koror (ROR). Here are some options:

Recommended Route
San Francisco (SFO) to Manila (MNL) to Koror (ROR): This is the most direct and convenient route, as United Airlines offers a daily flight from SFO to MNL, where you can connect to Palau.
Alternative Routes
  • Los Angeles (LAX) to Koror (ROR)
  • Via Taipei (TPE)**: Fly with China Airlines from LAX to TPE, then connect to ROR.
  • Via Honolulu (HNL) and Guam (GUM): Fly with United Airlines from LAX to HNL, then to GUM, and finally to ROR. This route operates twice a week.
Other Major U.S. Cities: Flights are also available from cities such as Chicago (ORD), New York (JFK), and Washington, D.C. (IAD), though these options may involve multiple stops and longer travel times.

Solitude Gaia Palau

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Introduction

Palau: Solitude Gaia Palau

Experience the future of ocean exploration with Solitude Gaia Palau, a 40-meter scuba diving liveaboard launched in 2023. This vessel blends innovative design and craftsmanship, offering stability and comfort with its steel hull and aluminum superstructure. Solitude Gaia Palau aims to redefine ocean adventures for families seeking an unforgettable diving journey.

Solitude Gaia Palau is more than a ship—it’s designed to feel like home while meeting the highest passenger ship standards. Every detail invites guests to discover the ocean’s wonders together and create lasting family memories.

Aboard, Solitude Gaia Palau fosters freedom and openness, inspiring reflection on humility, charity, and gratitude. Neutral-toned décor enhances appreciation of the sea’s beauty.

Solitude Gaia Palau promises a transformative journey where adventure, reflection, and connection meet. With capacity for 18 guests in spacious cabins and a luxurious spa suite, it delivers both serenity and discovery for families as they dive into the sea’s mysteries.

The Palau Adventure

Palau offers more than natural beauty; it is rich in history and culture shaped by Spanish, German, and Japanese heritages. Palau’s traditions are rooted in environmental respect, from ancient chants to modern dances—its culture is as captivating as its landscapes.

Women play a central role in Palau, managing clan finances, owning land, selecting chiefs, and leading rituals. The people preserve culture and nature, balancing tradition with the environment.

Palau is a destination where adventure meets cultural enrichment, and Solitude Liveaboards & Resorts serves as your gateway to experience it all. Discover the wonders of Palau’s coral gardens, hidden lagoons, and lush jungles. Whether you are an avid diver, a nature lover, or simply seeking the serenity of unspoiled beauty, Palau offers a sanctuary like no other. Reserve your journey with Solitude Gaia Palau today and create lifelong memories as you embrace Palau’s unique charm.

Luxury and comfort at sea

Experience exceptional comfort at sea aboard the Solitude Gaia Palau, your premier liveaboard in Palau. Every detail is thoughtfully designed to enhance your adventure. From well-appointed cabins to spacious common areas, we are committed to ensuring your journey features premium amenities and exceptional service. Relax in style as you embark on an extraordinary maritime escape, surrounded by the soothing rhythm of the waves and the exclusive comfort that defines the Solitude experience.

Rates & Prices

Interior CabinMain DeckStateroomUpper Deck
March - April$7,600$6,900$5,900$6,400
May$5,900$6,400$7,600$6,900
June$4,375$4,725$5,635$5,110
September$4,725$5,635$5,110$4,375
October$4,375-$5,635$4,725-$5,110$4,375-$5,635$4,725-$5,110
November$4,725-$5,635$5,110-$5,635$4,375-$5,110$4,375-$4,725
December$5,900-$6,400$6,400-$7,600$6,900-$7,600$5,900-$6,900

Package Includes

The Solitude Gaia Palau Package:

  • Accommodation on board in the category of cabin of guests’ chosen package on twin/double(or quad sharing in quad cabin).
  • Guests can check in from 4 P.M. on the day of; check out latest at 4 P.M. on the day of the Cruise End-Date.
  • Full-Board Meal Plan (Breakfast,
  • Lunch, Dinner, with in-between meal snacks, and all non-alcoholic beverages
  • 3 or 4 daily guided Boat Day-Dives ** all dives are subject to our No-Fly/Altitude Minimum 18 Hours

Policy & cruise itinerary (which may change due to weather and/or level of diving experience of the guests) – No Dives on disembarkation day

  • State Room Tax per cabin (10USD per Night)
  • Milkyway, Rock Island & Jelly Fish Lake Tour on the day of Disembarkation (unless closed to visits by the authorities)
  • Airport Transfers: Return KOROR (Palau) Airport transfer to Solitude Gaia Palau (Pickup/Drop-off other than Airport is subject to additional charge)
The Rates (per person) Exclude: (Prices stated below subject to change based on the Palau Govt )
  • Koror State Diving Permit, including Rock Island (50USD) for up-to-5 days x2 on 10 day cruise
  • Peleliu Diving Permit (USD60) for up-to-5 Days.x2 on 10 day cruise
  • Ngarchelong (60USD per person) for up-to-4 days, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • Kayangel (20USD per person) for up-to-1 month, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • Ngeremlengui (20USD per person) for up-to-2 days, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • Ngardmau (30USD per person) for up-to-2 days, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • If required, late check-out (disembarkation) with Dinner (100USD per person). Standard check-out time is 1700Hrs; late check-out will allow you
    to disembark at the latest at Midnight on the following date.*subject to availability
  • Alcoholic beverages, Gratuities, Scuba & Skin Diving Equipment, Enriched Air Nitrox, and guest services are listed as additional costs.
  • A Fuel Surcharge* of 30USD per Person per night of the cruise itinerary. *The surcharge may be waived if the 30-day average price of International
  • Brent Oil (from the date of embarkation) is 70USD or lower,
  • Entertainment: Onboard entertainment features smart TVs installed in every cabin, lounge, and dining area. The lounge features a Bose audio system designed to enhance your viewing experience, along with a 65-inch smart TV. Additionally, guests can enjoy cards and board games for leisure and entertainment.
  • Types of Coffee Available: The ship has a fully automatic, self-service ground coffee machine on board, offering both local and instant coffee.
  • Types of Tea Available: A selection of tea includes Chamomile, English Breakfast, Ginger, Green, and Chinese teas, subject to availability.
  • Drinking Water: There is a free-flowing potable water dispenser with an additional 4-stage filtration system.
  • Non-Alcoholic Beverages: Non-alcoholic beverages are available based on stock, and popular selections include light and zero options. Tonic and soda water are also provided.
  • Self-Serve Snacks: Available 24 hours a day.
  • Ice Maker: An ice maker is accessible for guest use.
  • Special Dietary Requests: With prior notice, we can accommodate vegetarian and selective non-meat diets. For vegans, we kindly request advanced notice along with a specific list of allowable ingredients for meal preparation.
  • Onboard Guest Services: Starlink internet and laundry services are available onboard, with some services subject to additional costs

Schedule

2027: June 1st -18th (7-Night)

Embark on an 8-day adventure in Palau with Solitude Gaia Palau, where you’ll discover underwater wonders and enjoy serene moments in paradise.
Day 1: Palau Mainland – Embarkation
Begin your adventure with a warm welcome and an orientation on board the vessel.
Day 2: Malakal Bay
Dive Opportunities: 2-3 dives
Explore historical wrecks and captivating dive sites in Malakal Bay.
Day 3: Ulong Island
Dive Opportunities: 3-4 dives
Discover the beauty of Ulong Island, known for its extensive white sand beaches and renowned dive sites.
Days 4-6: Peleliu & Ngemelis Island Area
Dive Opportunities: 3-4 dives each day
Experience vibrant marine life and stunning underwater landscapes, with the chance to encounter manta rays.
Day 7: Ngemelis Island
Dive Opportunities: Up to 3 dives
Enjoy dramatic drop-offs, coral gardens, and abundant marine life.
Day 8: Palau Mainland – Disembarkation
No Dive Day
Join an optional tour of the Rock Islands and the Milky Way. A lunch will be served before disembarkation, followed by farewells to the crew. Please note that a permit is required to visit these locations.

2028: Feb 16th 26th (10-Night)

Embark on an 11-day adventure in Palau aboard Solitude Gaia Palau, where you’ll discover underwater wonders and enjoy serene moments in paradise.
Day 1: Palau – Embarkation
Welcome aboard, Solitude Gaia Palau! Start your adventure with a warm greeting, orientation, and registration in Palau.
Day 2: Malakal Bay and Lagoon
Dive into history with 2-3 dives at Helmet Wreck, Chandelier Caves, Jake Seaplane, or Teshio Maru.
Day 3: Rock Islands of Malakal Harbour
Experience 4 dives at Iro Wreck, Helmet Wreck, Chandelier Caves, or Buoy 6 in the beautiful Rock Islands.
Day 4: Ulong Island
Enjoy up to 4 dives at Siaes Tunnel, Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel, or Sandy Paradise among Ulong’s stunning reefs.
Day 5: Whale Island
Explore up to 4 dives at German Channel, Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner, Ulong Channel, or Sandy Paradise before sailing to Whale Island.
Days 6, 7, 8, & 9: Ngemelis Island
Dive daily with up to 4 dives at Peleliu Cut, Blue Corner, and more. Discover vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine life.
Day 10: German Channel Anchorage
Enjoy up to 3 dives exploring the German Channel, Blue Corner, and more. Please note our 18-hour no-fly policy.
Day 11: Malakal Lagoon
No diving is scheduled for this day. You have the option to join a tour of the Rock Islands and the Milky Way. Lunch will be served before disembarkation, followed by farewells to the crew. Please be aware that a permit is required to visit these locations.

Accommodations

Luxury Ocean cabins

The Solitude Gaia Palau blends comfort, style, and adventure. Its nine cabins serve 18 guests, emphasizing elegance and refinement. Each cabin is a calm retreat that highlights relaxation and sophistication.
With neutral hues and elegant furnishings, the cabins create a timeless atmosphere that promotes introspection and rejuvenation. These spaces reflect Solitude Gaia Palau’s dedication to excellence, offering a spacious, welcoming environment to unwind, connect with fellow travelers, and rediscover yourself. Onboard, the tranquility of the sea blends with the comfort of Solitude Gaia Palau throughout your journey.
Housekeeping Information
Each cabin is cleaned daily. Sheets, bath towels, and face towels are changed every three days, but you can request a change sooner if you wish.
En-suite Shower and Toilet
The en-suite showers and toilets are designed to meet the needs of modern users. Although cabin sizes vary by category, even the smallest cabins offer enough space and shelving for
your personal toiletries. All en-suite facilities are equipped with the following amenities:
Cabin Comforts
  • Individual air conditioning system with climate control
  • Safe deposit box
  • Bathrobes, face towels, and bath towels
  • Hairdryer
  • Intercom
  • Television
  • Body wash, shampoo, and conditioner
  • Bedding, including pillows, duvet, and sheets. Extra pillows and light blankets are available upon request.
  • Wardrobe organizer with ample hangers
  • Desk with conveniently located universal electrical points for gadgets

Diving / Diving Site(s)

True "bucket list" diving!

Why go? It's the diving

Palau offers a truly bucket-list diving experience. Discover the extraordinary beauty of its pristine waters with Solitude Gaia Palau, where every underwater excursion reveals a world rich in marine biodiversity. As you explore vibrant coral gardens and thriving ecosystems, our experienced dive team ensures that your scuba diving adventure is seamless and unforgettable. From the famous Blue Corner to the enchanting German Channel, Solitude Gaia Palau offers an immersive underwater journey that brings Palau’s marine wonders to life with every breathtaking dive.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Fine Dining on the water

Elegant dining experience: On the Solitude Gaia Palau liveaboard journey, our commitment to culinary excellence guarantees a dining experience that reflects the remarkable nature of your adventure. Enjoy carefully curated meals made with locally sourced ingredients, whether dining under the stars or in our dining area. Our culinary team offers a delightful journey for your palate, seamlessly blending elegance with exploration.

Activities

We are there to dive and not much else

Know Before You Go

Flying to Palau

The Best way is to use United Airlines.

The best way to travel from the U.S. to Palau is to fly United Airlines, typically via a connection. The most streamlined route is through San Francisco (SFO) to Manila (MNL), from where you can connect to Koror (ROR). Alternatively, you can fly from a major U.S. city, such as Los Angeles (LAX), to Koror (ROR). Here are some options:

Recommended Route
San Francisco (SFO) to Manila (MNL) to Koror (ROR): This is the most direct and convenient route, as United Airlines offers a daily flight from SFO to MNL, where you can connect to Palau.
Alternative Routes
  • Los Angeles (LAX) to Koror (ROR)
  • Via Taipei (TPE)**: Fly with China Airlines from LAX to TPE, then connect to ROR.
  • Via Honolulu (HNL) and Guam (GUM): Fly with United Airlines from LAX to HNL, then to GUM, and finally to ROR. This route operates twice a week.
Other Major U.S. Cities: Flights are also available from cities such as Chicago (ORD), New York (JFK), and Washington, D.C. (IAD), though these options may involve multiple stops and longer travel times.

Solitude Gaia Palau Live-aboard

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Dates

Introduction

Solitude Gaia Palau

Experience the future of ocean exploration with Solitude Gaia Palau, a 40-meter scuba diving liveaboard launched in 2023. This vessel blends innovative design and craftsmanship, offering stability and comfort with its steel hull and aluminum superstructure. Solitude Gaia Palau aims to redefine ocean adventures for families seeking an unforgettable diving journey.
Solitude Gaia Palau is more than a ship—it’s designed to feel like home while meeting the highest passenger ship standards. Every detail invites guests to discover the ocean’s wonders together and create lasting family memories.
Aboard Solitude Gaia Palau, freedom and openness foster reflection on humility, charity, and gratitude. Neutral-toned décor enhances appreciation of the sea’s beauty.
The Solitude Gaia Palau promises a transformative journey where adventure, reflection, and connection meet. With capacity for 18 guests in spacious cabins and a luxurious spa suite, it delivers both serenity and discovery for families as they dive into the sea’s mysteries. Call KSC at 803.419.2556 for all the details.

The Palau Adventure

The island offers more than natural beauty; it is rich in history and culture shaped by Spanish, German, and Japanese heritages. Palau’s traditions are rooted in environmental respect, from ancient chants to modern dances—its culture is as captivating as its landscapes.
Women play a central role in Palau, managing clan finances, owning land, selecting chiefs, and leading rituals. The people preserve culture and nature, balancing tradition with the environment.
The Rock Island is a destination where adventure meets cultural enrichment, and Solitude Liveaboards & Resorts serves as your gateway to experience it all. Discover the wonders of Palau’s coral gardens, hidden lagoons, and lush jungles. Whether you are an avid diver, a nature lover, or simply seeking the serenity of unspoiled beauty, Palau offers a sanctuary like no other. Reserve your journey with Solitude Gaia Palau today and create lifelong memories as you embrace Palau’s unique charm

Luxury and comfort at sea

Experience exceptional comfort at sea aboard the Solitude Gaia Palau, your premier liveaboard in Palau. Every detail is thoughtfully designed to enhance your adventure. From well-appointed cabins to spacious common areas, we are committed to ensuring your journey features premium amenities and exceptional service. Relax in style as you embark on an extraordinary maritime escape, surrounded by the soothing rhythm of the waves and the exclusive comfort that defines the Solitude experience.

Rates & Prices

Here are the rates for weeks in Palau on the Solitude Gaia Palau liveaboard. We have chartered the ship from June 1st -8th, 2027 and  Feb 16th -26th, 2028

2027 CabinsPrice (Per Person, all pricing include VAT)
Staterooms (2 rooms$7,000
Ocean View Upper (1 room couples only)$6,000
Ocean View Main (4 rooms couples only)$5,600
Interior (2 rooms)$5,600
2028 CabinsPrice (Per Person, all pricing includes VAT)
Staterooms (2 rooms$9,500
Ocean View Upper (1 room couples only)$8,100
Ocean View Main (4 rooms couples only)$7,500
Interior (2 rooms)$7,500

Package Includes

The Solitude Gaia Palau Package:

  • Accommodation on board in the category of cabin of guests’ chosen package on twin/double(or quad sharing in quad cabin).
  • Guests can check in from 4 P.M. on the day of; check out no later than 4 P.M. on the day of the Cruise End-Date.
  • Full-Board Meal Plan (Breakfast)
  • Lunch, Dinner, with in-between meal snacks, and all non-alcoholic beverages
  • 3 or 4 daily guided Boat Day-Dives ** all dives are subject to our No-Fly/Altitude Minimum 18 Hours

Policy & cruise itinerary (which may change due to weather and/or level of diving experience of the guests) – No Dives on disembarkation day

  • State Room Tax per cabin (10 USD per Night)
  • Milkyway, Rock Island & Jelly Fish Lake Tour on the day of Disembarkation (unless closed to visits by the authorities)
  • Airport Transfers: Return KOROR (Palau) Airport transfer to Solitude Gaia Palau (Pickup/Drop-off other than Airport is subject to additional charge)
The Rates (per person) Exclude: (Prices stated below subject to change based on the Palau Govt )
  • Koror State Diving Permit, including Rock Island (50USD) for up-to-5 days x2 on 10 day cruise
  • Peleliu Diving Permit (USD60) for up-to-5 Days.x2 on 10 day cruise
  • Ngarchelong (60 USD per person) for up-to-4 days, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • Kayangel (20 USD per person) for up-to-1 month, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • Ngeremlengui (20 USD per person) for up-to-2 days, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • Ngardmau (30 USD per person) for up-to-2 days, applicable to Northern Palau Itinerary
  • If required, late check-out (disembarkation) with Dinner (100USD per person). Standard check-out time is 1700Hrs; late check-out will allow you
    to disembark at the latest at Midnight on the following date.*subject to availability
  • Alcoholic beverages, Gratuities, scuba and skin diving equipment, Enriched Air Nitrox, and guest services are listed as additional costs.
  • A Fuel Surcharge* of 30 USD per Person per night of the cruise itinerary. *The surcharge may be waived if the 30-day average price of International
  • Brent Oil (from the date of embarkation) is 70 USD or lower,
  • Entertainment: Onboard entertainment features smart TVs installed in every cabin, lounge, and dining area. The lounge features a Bose audio system designed to enhance your viewing experience and a 65-inch smart TV. Additionally, guests can enjoy cards and board games for leisure and entertainment.
  • Coffee Available: The ship has a fully automatic, self-service ground coffee machine on board, offering both local and instant coffee.
  • Tea is Available: A selection of tea includes Chamomile, English Breakfast, Ginger, Green, and Chinese teas, subject to availability.
  • Drinking Water: There is a free-flowing potable water dispenser with an additional 4-stage filtration system.
  • Non-Alcoholic Beverages: Non-alcoholic beverages are available based on stock, and popular selections include light and zero options. Tonic and soda water are also provided.
  • Self-Serve Snacks: Available 24 hours a day.
  • Ice Maker: An ice maker is accessible for guest use.
  • Special Dietary Requests: With prior notice, we can accommodate vegetarian and selective non-meat diets. For vegans, we kindly request advanced notice along with a specific list of allowable ingredients for meal preparation.
  • Onboard Guest Services: Starlink internet and laundry services are available onboard, with some services subject to additional costs

Schedule

2027: June 1st -18th (7-Night)

Embark on an 8-day adventure in Palau with Solitude Gaia Palau, where you’ll discover underwater wonders and enjoy serene moments in paradise.
Day 1: Palau Mainland – Embarkation
Begin your adventure with a warm welcome and an orientation on board the vessel.
Day 2: Malakal Bay
Dive Opportunities: 2-3 dives
Explore historical wrecks and captivating dive sites in Malakal Bay.
Day 3: Ulong Island
Dive Opportunities: 3-4 dives
Discover the beauty of Ulong Island, known for its extensive white sand beaches and renowned dive sites.
Days 4-6: Peleliu & Ngemelis Island Area
Dive Opportunities: 3-4 dives each day
Experience vibrant marine life and stunning underwater landscapes, with the chance to encounter manta rays.
Day 7: Ngemelis Island
Dive Opportunities: Up to 3 dives
Enjoy dramatic drop-offs, coral gardens, and abundant marine life.
Day 8: Palau Mainland – Disembarkation
No Dive Day
Join an optional tour of the Rock Islands and the Milky Way. A lunch will be served before disembarkation, followed by farewells to the crew. Please note that a permit is required to visit these locations.

2028: Feb 16th 26th (10-Night)

Embark on an 11-day adventure in Palau aboard Solitude Gaia Palau, where you’ll discover underwater wonders and enjoy serene moments in paradise.
Day 1: Palau – Embarkation
Welcome aboard, Solitude Gaia Palau! Start your adventure with a warm greeting, orientation, and registration in Palau.
Day 2: Malakal Bay and Lagoon
Dive into history with 2-3 dives at Helmet Wreck, Chandelier Caves, Jake Seaplane, or Teshio Maru.
Day 3: Rock Islands of Malakal Harbour
Experience 4 dives at Iro Wreck, Helmet Wreck, Chandelier Caves, or Buoy 6 in the beautiful Rock Islands.
Day 4: Ulong Island
Enjoy up to 4 dives at Siaes Tunnel, Siaes Corner/Ulong Channel, or Sandy Paradise among Ulong’s stunning reefs.
Day 5: Whale Island
Explore up to 4 dives at German Channel, Siaes Tunnel/Siaes Corner, Ulong Channel, or Sandy Paradise before sailing to Whale Island.
Days 6, 7, 8, & 9: Ngemelis Island
Dive daily with up to 4 dives at Peleliu Cut, Blue Corner, and more. Discover vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine life.
Day 10: German Channel Anchorage
Enjoy up to 3 dives exploring the German Channel, Blue Corner, and more. Please note our 18-hour no-fly policy.
Day 11: Malakal Lagoon
No diving is scheduled for this day. You have the option to join a tour of the Rock Islands and the Milky Way. Lunch will be served before disembarkation, followed by farewells to the crew. Please be aware that a permit is required to visit these locations.

Accommodations

Luxury Ocean cabins

The Solitude Gaia Palau blends comfort, style, and adventure. Its nine cabins serve 18 guests, emphasizing elegance and refinement. Each cabin is a calm retreat that highlights relaxation and sophistication.
With neutral hues and elegant furnishings, the cabins create a timeless atmosphere that promotes introspection and rejuvenation. These spaces reflect Solitude Gaia Palau’s dedication to excellence, offering a spacious, welcoming environment to unwind, connect with fellow travelers, and rediscover yourself. Onboard, the tranquility of the sea blends with the comfort of Solitude Gaia Palau throughout your journey.
Housekeeping Information
Each cabin is cleaned daily. Sheets, bath towels, and face towels are changed every three days, but you can request a change sooner if you wish.
En-suite Shower and Toilet
The en-suite showers and toilets are designed to meet the needs of modern users. Although cabin sizes vary by category, even the smallest cabins offer enough space and shelving for
your personal toiletries. All en-suite facilities are equipped with the following amenities:
Cabin Comforts
  • Individual air conditioning system with climate control
  • Safe deposit box
  • Bathrobes, face towels, and bath towels
  • Hairdryer
  • Intercom
  • Television
  • Body wash, shampoo, and conditioner
  • Bedding, including pillows, duvet, and sheets. Extra pillows and light blankets are available upon request.
  • Wardrobe organizer with ample hangers
  • Desk with conveniently located universal electrical points for gadgets

The Diving Palau

Explore the clear waters of Palau, where every dive reveals incredible marine life. Where every dive can be a bucket list dive. From Blue Corner to German Channel, each site lets you see Palau’s unique underwater world up close.
  • Corals: More than 500 types of hard corals and over 200 types of soft corals form detailed and colorful underwater habitats.
  • Reef Fish: The reefs are home to over 1,300 reef fish species, accounting for about 95% of all fish species in Micronesia. You’ll often spot colorful parrotfish, butterflyfish, clownfish, and large groups of jack and barracuda.
In 2009, Palau created the world’s first national shark sanctuary. Its waters are full of large marine predators and open-ocean species:
  • Sharks: More than 60 species of sharks and rays live here. Gray reef sharks, blacktip reef sharks, and whitetip reef sharks are common at sites like Blue Corner. Endangered great hammerheads and whale sharks also visit these waters.
  • Manta Rays: Groups of reef manta rays are often seen feeding and getting cleaned at the German Channel.
  • Marine Mammals: Palau’s lagoons protect almost 30 species of marine mammals, including dolphins, migrating whales, and the world’s most isolated group of rare dugongs (sea cows).Giant Clams: Palau is famous for its thriving populations of giant clams (Tridacna), some of which grow over 4 feet wide and weigh hundreds of pounds.
  • Sea Turtles: Green turtles and the critically endangered hawksbill turtles often nest on Palau’s beaches. Leatherbacks and loggerheads swim in the deeper waters nearby.
  • Saltwater Crocodiles: Palau is the only place in Micronesia with native saltwater crocodiles, which live in the mangrove estuaries and along the coastal reefs.
  • Jellyfish Lake (Ongeim’l Tketau): This well-known lake is home to millions of golden jellyfish. Because they have evolved for thousands of years without major predators, these jellyfish no longer sting, making it possible to snorkel among a moving golden cloud.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

Fine Dining on the water

Elegant dining experience: On the Solitude Gaia Palau liveaboard journey, our commitment to culinary excellence guarantees a dining experience that reflects the remarkable nature of your adventure. Enjoy carefully curated meals made with locally sourced ingredients, whether dining under the stars or in our dining area. Our culinary team offers a delightful journey for your palate, seamlessly blending elegance with exploration.

Activities

We are there to dive and not much else. It's about the diving!

Know Before You Go

Flying to Palau

The Best way is to use United Airlines.

The best way to travel from the U.S. to Palau is to fly United Airlines, typically via a connection. The most streamlined route is through San Francisco (SFO) to Manila (MNL), from where you can connect to Koror (ROR). Alternatively, you can fly from a major U.S. city, such as Los Angeles (LAX), to Koror (ROR). Here are some options:

Recommended Route
San Francisco (SFO) to Manila (MNL) to Koror (ROR): This is the most direct and convenient route, as United Airlines offers a daily flight from SFO to MNL, where you can connect to Palau.
Alternative Routes
  • Los Angeles (LAX) to Koror (ROR)
  • Via Taipei (TPE)**: Fly with China Airlines from LAX to TPE, then connect to ROR.
  • Via Honolulu (HNL) and Guam (GUM): Fly with United Airlines from LAX to HNL, then to GUM, and finally to ROR. This route operates twice a week.
Other Major U.S. Cities: Flights are also available from cities such as Chicago (ORD), New York (JFK), and Washington, D.C. (IAD), though these options may involve multiple stops and longer travel times.

The Arenui Liveaboard

The Arenui, Empty Nesters, Kids and diving, luxury liveaboard, Indonesia diving, Family Dive Adventures, Scuba Diving

Introduction

The world-famous Arenui

You will dive into the stunning Indonesian archipelago, a true remote paradise packed with 5-star dive sites to match our 5-diamond liveaboard and crew. Indonesia offers everything from healthy coral reefs to sandy critter hide-outs, with so much to see that one trip is never enough. Dive Komodo for incredible diversity from frogfish and nudibranchs to schooling jacks and mola-mola (oceanic sunfish), then travel to the untouched reefs of Alor and Flores before heading into the Banda Sea to dive the wonders of Maluku (and visit the famous Spice Islands) but don’t forget to make time for Raja Ampat and its world-famous gorgonian sea fans, enigmatic wobbegong sharks and manta rays.

We have combined our impeccable service and care with Arenui ‘s luxury to bring you a world-class diving trip with a truly relaxing and luxurious live-aboard experience. Onboard, you can have it all, from gourmet food and personalized service by its 22-member staff to unique, colorful, critter-packed, large schooling fishes and large pelagic encounters: photo classes and free cameras to use all week. Give Margo or Tom a call to answer all your questions.

The Arenui Liveaboard yacht is designed with spacious boutique-style cabins that invite guests to enjoy the country they’re visiting (local handicrafts and inspirations). There is a luxury restaurant serving international and local cuisine on board (evenings are waiter-served a-la-carte) and an outdoor sky restaurant and a top-deck sky lounge for massages, sunbathing, relaxing, and enjoying the island views and serving you aboard this luxury yacht, a well-trained and enthusiastic local crew, including two highly sought-after chefs and three eagle-eyed dive guides, to join the two western cruise directors, adding up to 22 members of the Arenui onboard team providing you with truly personalized service for up to 16 guests.

Where are you going? Komodo is one of Indonesia’s most famous diving destinations. Manta rays, sharks, immense schools of fish, and colorful reefs are just a few Komodo stars.

See Why Diving with Kids on Liveaboards is terrific.

Komodo is relatively remote, but if you’re looking for adventure and incredible diving, it should be at the top of your bucket list. Expect to find an array of dive sites ideally suited for drift diving. The water temperature can be chilly, sometimes dipping below 77°F (25°C), so bring extra layers of neoprene or a hood to wear over a basic 3mm suit to stay warm. Due to the dry weather, it is possible to dive year-round. Visibility is usually quite good at 66-100ft.

One of the most exciting dive sites is Makassar Reef. This is a 1.2-mile (2 km) channel with a unique seascape featuring craters and dunes of small rocks that have been shaped by currents. It is often said that it looks like the surface of the moon. For macro lovers, Komodo National Park has plenty to offer as well. Sheltered dive sites boast a myriad of critters hiding amongst the slopes and walls of healthy hard and soft corals. Komodo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Rates & Prices

Room Type2026 Diver rate
1 adult/ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo$4,640 (11 boat dives)
$4,640 (6 boat dives)
$4,540 (Shore diving only)
1 adult/ 1 bedroom/1 bath condo$3,590 (11 boat dives)
$3,590 (6 boat dives)
$3,490 (Shore diving only)
2 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$3,530 (11 boat dives)
$3,530 (6 boat dives)
$3,430 (Shore diving only)
2 adults/ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo$3,290 (11 boat dives)
$3,290 (6 boat dives)
$3,190 (Shore diving only)
2 adult/ 1 bedroom/1 bath condo (2 adults plus 1 child max)$2,950 (11 boat dives)
$2,950 (6 boat dives)
$2,850 (Shore diving only)
3 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$3,099 (11 boat dives)
$3,099 (6 boat dives)
$2,999 (Shore diving only)
3 adults/ 2 bedroom/ 2 bath condo$2,949 (11 boat dives)
$2,949 (6 boat dives)
$2,849 (Shore diving only)
4 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$2,840 (11 boat dives)
$2,840 (6 boat dives)
$2,740 (Shore diving only)
4 adults/ 2 bedroom/2 bath condo$2,745 (11 boat dives)
$2,745 (6 boat dives)
$2,640 (Shore diving only)
5 adults/ 3 bedroom/3 bath condo$2,545 (11 boat dives)
$2,545 (6 boat dives)
$2,445 (Shore diving only)
SASY$1,450
Seal Team $1,660
Jr. Open Water$2,400
Certified diver kids, Ages 17 and younger. Choose a course: AOW, Adventure, Rescue, or Coral Restoration. $2,500
E: AOW and Rescue Kids courses. This price includes E:learning
PADI courses available to add-on to adult certified diver rate. Nitrox Course, E:Learning included, must be completed prior to arrival. $300

Packages

Raja Ampat

Who can go: This trip is for certified divers and adult non-divers.

What’s included

  • Private guides, private chefs, and land tours
  • All meals onboard
  • Diving activities (generally four dives per day)
  • Tanks, weights, and a weight belt
  • Transfer from/to the embarkation/disembarkation airport
  • Meet & greet services at the international airport in Indonesia
  • Administration, Port Clearance Fee
  • National Parks Entrance Fee
  • Fuel Surcharge

Exclusions

  • International and domestic air transportation
  • Hotels and meals before and after the cruise
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Nitrox
  • Dive equipment rental (other than tanks, weights, and weight belt) $40 per day(reg, BC, FMS, Computer)
  • Massages and Spa treatments
  • Travel Insurance (CFAR is recommended for this trip)
  • Onboard purchases
  • Private tours
  • Laundry
  • On-board telecommunications
  • Crew gratuities
  • Master cabin supplement

Accommodations

Stunning cabins on The Arenui

For our group charters, cabin selection is on a first-come basis. If clients do not specify a cabin, we will assign the cabin within the price range you have purchased based on what is available at the time of your reservation request.

Diving / Diving Site(s)

The best diving in Indonesia!

Komodo dive sites

In Komodo, expect encounters with pelagics, such as manta rays, both oceanic and reef, eagle rays, sharks, mola-mola (sunfish), tuna, and even whales. Get your macro lens ready for unusual critters such as ornate ghost pipefish, different kinds of pygmy seahorses, rare clown frogfish, weird and wonderful nudibranchs (if lucky, the ridiculously cute Pikachu nude), blue-ringed octopus, pipefish, scorpion leaf fish, Coleman shrimp, boxer crabs, zebra crabs.

Fill your memory cards with Humphead parrotfish, napoleon wrasse, juvenile batfish, stonefish, devilfish, seahorses, dragonets, turtles, cuttlefish, banded sea-snakes, snake eels, stargazers, slipper lobsters, fire-urchins and the aptly-named sea apples (a very colorful and round-shaped type of sea-cucumber).

  • Current – gentle to moderate
  • Diving depth – 15-90 ft
  • Number of dive sites – 53
  • Sea conditions – generally calm
  • Suitable for – intermediate-advanced
  • Visibility – 30-120 ft
  • Water temperature – 24-28℃ (75-82°f)

Q: What kind of diving is there in Komodo?

A: The sea around Komodo Island offers vibrant colors and exotic marine life, which will enchant divers and snorkelers alike. They can see endless schools of fish in every direction, drawn by the waterways rushing up from deep-sea vents. Below, the seabed is covered with a thick carpet of richly colored corals and marine invertebrates, the ultimate paradise for underwater photographers. Komodo National Park is an essential natural refuge. It is known worldwide for the overwhelming amount of flawless corals found there, not to mention the mantas, sharks, turtles, dolphins, dugongs, and many other pelagic. Yet it is also home to different kinds of pygmy seahorses, a wide variety of gorgeous nudibranchs, and frogfish. Its sites stretch from the warm waters of the Flores Sea in the north to the chillier waters down south in the Indian Ocean and vary from gentle coral slopes to heart-pounding adrenaline thrill rides. The underwater terrain also presents many contrasts, with sheer cliff walls, pinnacles, sandy flat bottoms, underwater plateaus, slopes, caves, swim-throughs, and channels, all with different colors, sizes, and types of hard and soft corals.

Raja Ampat is the world’s epicenter of marine biodiversity!

Stunning hard corals and exquisite soft corals, giant clams, sponges, fire urchins, sea cucumbers, barracuda, Humphead parrotfish, napoleon wrasse, frogfish (all colors), scrawled filefish, anemonefish, lionfish, unicornfish, flounder, angelfish, gobies, lizardfish, snapper, trevally, fusiliers, sweetlips, surgeonfish, cardinalfish, triggerfish (titan, clown, red-tooth, etc.), batfish, boxfish, cowfish, pufferfish, anthias, needlefish, glassfish, scorpionfish, jawfish, hawkfish, goatfish, bannerfish, Moorish idols, robust and ornate ghost pipefish, wasp fish (including the photogenic cockatoo wasp fish), dragonet, sea moth, pygmy seahorse, pipe horse, cuttlefish (big ones, small ones, and even the tiny but vibrantly colored flamboyant cuttlefish), bobtail squid, mantis shrimp, squat lobster, zebra crabs, reef octopus, morays, banded sea snakes, turtles, wobbegong sharks, epaulet “walking” shark, reef sharks, manta rays (including some striking all-black mantas).

Raja trip

  • Current – gentle to moderate
  • Diving depth – 30-120 ft
  • Number of dive sites – 132
  • Sea conditions – calm
  • Suitable for – beginners-intermediate-advanced
  • Visibility – 30-150 mt
  • Water temperature – 27-31℃ (80-88°f)

Diving Information All Trips

Q: What diver certification level is required to join the Arenui?

A: Everyone is welcome on board, regardless of the level of certification. The formation of dive groups and selecting sites are determined in accordance with safety, comfort, and diving ability considerations and remain at the discretion of the Cruise Director. Our professional dive crew can lead you to more relaxing sites if you are not too fond of currents, for example. Of course, if you want, we can also take you into the heart of the action to experience the full thrill of a site!

Q: How many dives can we do each day?

A: There will be up to 4 dives daily, with 2-3 dives on the first and last diving days.

Q: How is the diving done off of the Arenui?

A: Everything has been set up for the most excellent convenience of our divers. Kitting up for dives is done on the port and starboard sides of the vessel’s dive deck. The crew handles transporting and stowing the tanks and BCDs in the tenders for you. There are sturdy ladders to allow divers to board the tenders safely. Once over the dive site, divers gear up and roll backward!

Q: What dive equipment do I need?

A: Tanks, weights, and weight belts are provided onboard. Divers must bring a BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, snorkel, and dive light. We have SMBs available for use.

Q: Do you use INT or DIN valves?

A: We have tanks with INT and DIN valves.

Q: What can I expect regarding water temperature, and what type of wetsuit do you recommend?

A: This is always a difficult question because people have different sensibilities about temperature. Typically, average temperatures in Raja Ampat range from 25-30C (80-86F), meaning that a 3mm wetsuit or skinsuit is usually fine. The southern waters of Komodo can be colder, from 20-25C (70-75F); therefore, a 5mm wetsuit with a hood is recommended.

Q: Is there dive equipment available for rent?

A: We have a limited amount of diving equipment for rent, so it is important that you notify us in advance if you want to rent equipment. We offer Scubapro BCDs, regulators, and wetsuits. Snorkeling sets with Aqualung fins and a selection of masks and snorkels are available. We also have UK C4 eLED dive lights for rent.

Q: What facilities are available for photographers?

A: Guests shooting digital photography may view their images on one of the two computers (MAC or PC) provided for their use in the lounge. There are ample camera tables at the front of the lounge for handling and setting up equipment. There are individual cubby holes in the diving area with 110V and 220V sockets conveniently located just above your dive gear. We also provide ‘camera only’ rinse buckets for the exclusive use of the photographers onboard.

Q: Are there any limitations or restrictions on diving?

A: You should respect the standards and stay within the limits of your qualifying certification. All dives should be no-decompression dives. Solo diving is not permitted.

Q: Is enriched air nitrox available?

A: Nitrox fills of up to 32% are available for an additional charge. As we recommend diving with nitrox on all dives, we offer great packages to allow you unlimited nitrox throughout the cruise. Please consult our price list for more details. If you are not yet Nitrox-certified, you can take the course onboard with one of our qualified PADI instructors.

Q: Can I take a specialty course onboard?

A: In addition to Enriched Air Nitrox, we offer several dive specialty courses on board. Please let us know beforehand if you are interested in taking one so that we may ensure that the necessary academic material is available.

Q: Can I fish or spearfish?

A: Fishing and spearfishing are not available onboard. We will be diving in protected marine areas where all fishing is prohibited.

Q: Can I drink alcohol and dive?

A: No. Drinking alcohol and diving is not allowed as this can increase your risk of decompression. You are free to drink alcohol once you have completed your last dive of the day.

Dive Sites

Sebayur Island: This island has a white sandy slope that turns into a mini wall. At the edge of the reef, look for leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and a variety of nudes. Various nudibranchs, lionfish, and moray eels make the wall their home. In the shallows, the hard corals are decorated with anthias, and we often find large cuttlefish and juvenile bicolor parrotfish. On the night dive, look for Spanish dancers, crocodile fish, and bobtail squid.

Tatawa Besar:  This is a thrilling drift dive, starting at the north-western tip of Tatawa and continuing down the western side, reaching about 15 to 20 meters of depth. The fish life here is abundant, and you will see an endless field of stunning orange soft corals as you glide along. Swim past coral heads inhabited by schools of sweetlips and batfish and look for turtles feeding on the reef. Mantas have been encountered here as well.

Tatawa Kecil: The West side of this small rocky outcrop presents a fantastic underwater terrain with enormous slabs of rock that have been worn down to form channels, canyons, caves, and swim-throughs. On the north plateau, crocodile fish lies on the scenic reef among a host of reef fish and schooling fusiliers.

Siaba Kecil: Here at Siaba Kecil, we have a magnificent formation of hard coral from the island’s shallows to 20m/60ft depth. The current running from the south to the north is the best way to dive into this site. During the drift and at the end of the drift we have a great chance to see green and hawksbill turtles feeding on the formation of hard coral, white tip reef sharks also can be seen here. Reef manta rays can occasionally swim in the coral garden at this site.

Batu Bolong: Underwater, this rock is covered in a huge number of soft and hard corals and is full of fish life. In the shallows, watch anemone fish and look out for turtles munching on the corals. Giant trevally, white-tip reef sharks, snappers, and emperor fish tend to congregate here. This site presents particularly good opportunities for both macro and wide-angle photography.

Batu Tengah: This dive site is in the middle of the Komodo National Park, with 12 nautical miles to the north and 12 nautical miles to the south. The translation of Batu = Rock, Tengah = Middle. With a slope to the east of the site and a coral garden to the west, Batu Tengah is a beautiful site where we often get to see turtles, cuttlefish, and juvenile white-tip reef sharks that hide under the table corals among the hard coral garden. Napoleon wrasse and big groups of snapper swimming on the slope with all the colorful decorations of the soft coral make Batu Tengah a high-quality dive site.

Wainilo: This afternoon and night dive is situated off the north of Rinca Island. The hard coral reef is home to many different critters in the shallows, including juvenile harlequin sweetlips and batfish. Away from the reef, the sandy slope is scattered with pulsing soft corals that hide demon stingers, starry night octopuses, and a moray eel, which has not yet been classified by scientists and is only found here in Wainilo.

Day 3 Walk with dragons / Padar Island (2 dives)
Loh Buaya (walk with dragons)
Your day will begin with an exciting visit to Komodo National Park, where you can stroll with the famous dragon! Please take a look at our Komodo Dragon photo album here. As you walk along the paths, stay on the lookout for deer, wild boar, birds, and giant lizards. After the walk, we move to Padar Island for two dives.

The water temperature here and in the southern dive sites over the next few days can be a little cooler, dropping from the normal 28/29 degrees Celsius (82-84 Fahrenheit) to a possible 20 Celsius (68 Fahrenheit). Also, due to the infinite nutrients in the water that create amazing biodiversity in this area, the visibility can sometimes be a bit greener. Neither one of these factors can spoil the amazing diving to be had in these areas.

After the second dive, we visit one of the most incredible beaches in the Komodo National Park. A short walk brings us to the pink sandy beach. During this walk, we also have the opportunity to enjoy incredible views of the National Park with the sunset.

Three Sisters:  The site here is full of exciting and beautiful features, such as massive steps and huge stone towers, all wrapped in hard and soft corals, and dotted with nudibranchs, small caves, and overhangs. Reef sharks and Humphead parrotfish are among the bigger creatures we see in this area. There is also a towering coral spire with a small cave at the bottom, where huge lobsters are often found hiding. Look for the tiny ladybugs on the soft corals and the resident frogfish sitting in the sponges.

Secret Garden: This is one of the top dive sites on Padar Island. As the name suggests, it has a beautiful black coral garden along a mini-wall covered with soft corals. A resident school of mobula rays seems to like swimming through the dive site, giving divers good opportunities to see them. Nudibranchs, leaf fish, frogfish, and incredible sea apples can also be seen here.

Day 4 Rinca Island (4 dives)
Horseshoe Bay is south of Rinca Island, and we spend the whole day here. Here, we dive into the famous Cannibal Rock, one of the top ten dive sites in the world, according to some diving publications. We watch dragons, wild pigs, deer, and monkeys roam the beach and take a tender ride or kayak to get a closer look.

Cannibal Rock: This outstanding dive site covers a large area with sandy slopes in the north, deep mini walls in the east, a plateau full of life in the south, and rocky regions in the west. The nutrient-rich bay creates the most spectacular congregation of hard and soft corals in all parts of the dive site. Sponges, ascidians, sea squirts, and tube anemones are abundant. A great diversity of nudibranchs can be seen here, along with frogfish, turtles, cuttlefish, and other reef fish.

Yellow Wall of Texas: As the name suggests, this wall at the southern entrance to Horseshoe Bay is covered in yellow and orange soft corals. A tiny critter, the ladybug, comes in multitudes here. Nudibranchs decorate the wall, which usually has a slight current, enabling you to drift along slowly and enjoy the view.

The Boulders: Inside the bay and opposite the Yellow Wall of Texas, there are large rocks that continue underwater to create places for large rays to rest, and even sometimes, nurse sharks hide in these underwater crevices. The boulders are covered in corals, which have become a paradise for marine life. The elusive Rhinopias have been found here before.

Torpedo Alley: A marvelous night dive named after the pancake-sized torpedo rays that can be found here. Coconut octopus, seahorses, colorful squid, and the bizarre Bobbit worm live in the black volcanic sand. A very shallow dive with a maximum depth of 10m/30ft, spend time looking for all the strange inhabitants among the rocks, soft corals, and sand.

Day 5 Manta Alley / Pink Beach (4 dives)
Manta Alley is located on the south end of Komodo Island. After two dives looking for manta rays, we head to the Pink Beach area in the middle of Komodo Island.

Manta Alley: Manta Alley is located in Tora Langkoi Bay along the south coast of Komodo. The dive site, in fact, barely pierces the ocean’s surface at the end of a line of rock islets. As can be guessed from its name, many manta rays are known to frequent this site, and it is the most popular one in Komodo for spotting them. The area can be described as a deep gully that works as a funnel when the tide changes, causing the water to rush through at speeds of up to three to four knots with the fall and rise of the tides and up to one knot even during “slack water” periods. Watch the mantas being cleaned on the Northside or enter the ‘Alley’ to see them hover effortlessly in the current.

Pink Beach: The simple topography makes this site an ideal afternoon dive. A mini wall can be found in the middle of the reef, where clouds of glassfish swarm in the cracks and crevices. Many fish life and unusual critters are home here, including leaf scorpionfish, crocodile fish, nudibranchs, and frogfish. A sloping coral reef full of life is on one side of the wall. On the other is a sandy area with healthy staghorn corals growing and providing shelter for juvenile harlequin sweetlips and mandarin fish.

Loh Liang Bay: This white sand muck dive is around the corner from Pink Beach inside Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island. Search for all sorts of critters here – bobtail squid, flamboyant cuttlefish, frogfish, nudibranchs, Ambon scorpionfish, cockatoo wasp fish, and large moray eels living in the shallow rocks.

Day 6 Komodo-Flores Channel (4 dives)
Today, you will have another chance to dive into the brilliant sites on the Komodo-Flores Channel, including Karang Makassar. We will dive here for one or two dives, plus another channel dive, before heading into Gili Lawa Darat Bay for a night dive. The healthy hard coral reef is a great spot to look, at Spanish Dancers.

Karang Makassar: This is an exhilarating drift dive along the shallow flat bottom interspersed with patches of coral reef teeming with life. There are chances to see turtles, eagle rays, and white-tip and black-tip reef sharks. But the main reason we dive here is to hopefully see manta rays. Reef mantas come here to visit the cleaning stations, but they can also be spotted, mouth wide open, feeding on the surface. This area can also be a very good snorkeling spot.

Day 7:  Gili Lawa Laut / Komodo (4 dives)
Two celebrated dive sites await you just north of Gili Lawa Laut Island. Crystal Rock and Castle Rock are both incredible locations, boasting the key elements for an impressive dive site: a wide variety of healthy corals covering the reef, plus tons of fish – big and small and all sizes in between. Between the dives, there may be a chance, depending on the tide, to visit Gili Lawa Laut Island and take a short trek to the top of the hill for a beautiful view of the Komodo-Flores channel.

Crystal Rock: The rock jutting out of the surrounding crystal clear waters explains how this site got its name. But what is truly memorable here are the large schools of fusiliers and anthias flitting over the gorgeous, soft, and impressive table corals. In the deep blue, you can also see large tuna, mackerel, and other fish schooling around a small mound to the northwest. A lone eagle ray is often spotted here cruising in the currents.

Castle Rock: Castle Rock is a submerged pinnacle situated a kilometer further north of Crystal Rock. Its exposed location means strong currents but experienced divers will love the thrills on this dive. The main action comes from watching the staggering amount of fish, such as batfish, groupers, midnight snappers, and impressive schools of fusiliers and surgeons whipping past. Of course, divers aren’t the only ones interested in the huge amount of fish here, which explains the giant trevally and whitetips, blacktips, and grey reef sharks hunting around for their next meal.

We will do two dives at Castle and Crystal Rock before going to Batu Montjo on Komodo Island for the third and night dive.

Batu Montjo: In the northwest of Komodo Island, Batu Montjo is a perfect site to dive into as a third dive, with an amazing formation of hard corals in the shallows. Many boulders covered with gorgonian sea fans lie between the white sandy slopes. This combination of hard corals and gorgonian sea fans with all the fish swimming between the coral garden makes for a perfectly relaxing afternoon dive. Pygmy seahorses, leaffish, jawfish, and turtles are often seen at this site. We have even seen manta rays passing by. The night dive is on the sandy slope at Batu Montejo. Elusive stargazers hide in the sand, with only their big eyes and toothy snarl, looking up into the stars. White V octopus, bobtail squid, and ghost pipefish can also be found here.

Day 8: Sangeang Island (4 dives)
The island of Sangeang is located northeast of Sumbawa. It’s a fairly small island, but you’ll notice it immediately since most of its landscape is Gunung Api, an active volcano. This natural phenomenon has made for some amazing topography, such as steep ridges dripping with hardened lava. There are several excellent dive sites here, all with good visibility, allowing you to truly appreciate the healthy reefs of soft and hard corals and different types of anemones.

Hot Rocks: Here, the volcano has also left its mark below the surface. In the shallows, observe volcanic bubbles escaping from the seabed through air vents. Put your hands close to the ‘hot rocks’ and feel the heat from the sulfur-covered rocks. In addition to the usual tropical reef species, ribbon eels, cowries, and Bargibanti pygmy seahorses can also be seen here.

Lighthouse Reef: This site presents many contrasts regarding natural features and marine life. Strong currents can prevail in the exposed areas, but there are also sheltered spots. Down around 20 meters, macro lovers will be delighted, as the base of the wall and large black sand slope are excellent for spotting countless nudibranchs and other colorful critters. Black coral bushes hide ghost pipefish and saw blade shrimp.

Black Diamond: The rocky formation up in the shallows with fingers of coral going to the deep is covered with black coral and crinoids in any color you can imagine. The black sand acts as a background to all the colors of this dive site, and the corals will stand out in a way you’ve never seen before. Among the black coral, we often see one of the most incredible masters of camouflage, the ornate ghost pipefish, and as the name suggests, any ghost pipefish is a plus for divers. Giant reef octopus, peacock mantis shrimps, and nudibranchs are also seen here.

Bontoh Reef is located in the west part of Sangeang volcano, where we have incredible sunsets. For this reason, Bontoh Reef is a perfect place to dive as a third dive and night dive. With a very shallow area of black sand and small rocks covered with algae that gently slope down, Bontoh offers one of the most significant populations of spaghetti garden eels coming out from the sand. Among the small stones is the perfect place for creatures to hide from predators and photographers. Critters spotted here include painted frogfish, juvenile angelfish, and mantis shrimps, and while we are swimming out in the sand, we have the chance to see the wonderous or mimic octopus.
In between the third dive and the night dive, there may be an opportunity to visit the small village of Bontoh. Here, they are building a boat right there on the beach!

Day 9: Satonda / Moyo Island (1-2 dives)
On the last full day of the cruise, we will do one or two dives, depending on the weather conditions and the flight times out of Bali the next day. After the dives, we will travel over 150 nautical miles back to Bali.

Satonda Reef: Underwater, the sloping reef and sandy bottom hide many critters. An early morning dive provides a great opportunity to search for giant frogfish nestled in the sponges or mushroom coral pipefish snaking among the fronds of the mushroom coral. Nudibranchs, pipefish, ghost pipefish, and Bargibanti pygmy seahorses are regularly seen here.

Moyo is a small island, inhabited by around 6,000 people, located in the West Nusa Tenggara province off the northern coast of Sumbawa. There are spectacular coral formations and crystal clear waters that make for great diving.

Angel Reef: This site lies off the west coast of Moyo and consists of a healthy coral reef with a vertical wall dropping to over 40 meters / 120 feet in depth. Angel Reef has a huge elephant ear and barrel sponges along the wall. It is teeming with longfin bannerfish and red tooth triggerfish. Search the sea fans here for a chance to see the Denise pygmy seahorse.

Panjang Reef: Located just north of Angel Reef is the submerged coral reef of Panjang Reef – the ‘long reef’. The huge coral garden plateau is covered with pulsing soft corals, surrounded by a sloping reef full of big sponges and healthy hard corals. Bargibanti pygmy seahorses, leaf scorpionfish, ribbon eels, and sea snakes can all be seen here.

Dining / Restaurant(s)

The Restaurant on the boat

One of the key features of the Arenui is our expansive restaurant and lounge area, which takes up the central space on the main deck and reaches across the entire width of the vessel. The design is practical – to offer the most relaxing and decorative environment for our guests- and keeps with the traditional Indonesian theme of the boat.

At one end, we have a large counter for our buffets and snack items, as well as tea and coffee facilities. Below this, you’ll find well-stocked wine fridges, as well as cold soft drinks and juices. Above the counter are 2 LCD screens for showing movies and slideshows and also displaying dive briefings. Make sure you look behind the counter to say hello to our hard-working chefs in the gallery as they prepare your next delicious meal.

In the center is a wooden stairwell leading to the lower deck cabins, featuring an exquisite locally crafted panel depicting the traditional Ramayana story. On either side of this, you’ll find long tables designed to accommodate 6 to 8 guests comfortably. With an open bench on one side, this design allows guests freedom of movement. It avoids the usual problem in liveaboards, where a row of diners get stuck in the middle of the bench and can’t quickly move without disturbing other diners. Opposite the long tables, again on both sides, are two smaller tables – ideal for couples – with uninterrupted views across the ocean. The windows are a key feature that runs along the full length of the room on both sides, offering great light throughout the day and panoramic views of the Indonesian islands as we sail through the picturesque landscapes.

At the front end, we have two oversized, curved sofas—one in each corner. With a table in front, they are ideal for two or three diners, a group of divers writing up log books, a relaxing place for flicking through photos on your laptop, or just a spacious daybed for reclining with a book or a movie.

In addition, there is an iMac workstation (equipped with both Windows and Mac operating systems and software), two charging stations with shelves for storing your equipment, and the entire space is kept at a comfortable temperature with three air-con units and two swinging fans.

Sky Restaurant

The sky restaurant, on the upper deck above the indoor restaurant, is a perfect place for al fresco meals and watching the changing landscapes. We have two large tables in the center, accommodating up to 20 people. At the front, we have two unique, “double sunbeds – space enough for four guests to sunbathe or relax in the evening. We have a telescope for those keen on a star-gazing session. Don’t forget our two large antique spotlights salvaged in Jakarta from an old, sunken French ship. The area has a moveable canopy for shade.

Sky Lounge

Behind the sky, the restaurant is the sky lounge – a favorite spot with most guests. In addition to an outdoor shower for cooling off and a wooden bar for drinks, the area features daybeds and benches all fitted with high-quality, thick mattresses (20+ cm) for ultimate comfort. Relax here with a book or music, chat with fellow guests, or get an outdoor massage. There are spaces open to the elements for the sun-lovers among you and a large canopy for shade.

Activities

For a liveaboard, it’s more than diving

Beyond diving
We offer a range of leisure and recreational facilities such as 2-person kayaking, visits to local villages, and trekking across the island wilderness. At the Arenui we aim to provide every comfort necessary to make you feel as at home as possible during your time with us. These amenities include a first-rate library with an excellent collection of books on the local area and marine life, as well as a diverse selection of all those books you’ve always wanted to read but have been saving for your next holiday! To cater to different tastes we have over 100 movies to choose from, to watch in the lounge area or, for those with an individual DVD player, in the privacy of your own cabin.

Given the stunning dive sites and topside landscapes, Indonesia is a photographer’s dream destination. As such, we are pleased to have had many professional photographers onboard. Nowadays, it seems everyone is a budding photographer so we are fully equipped to cater to this aspect of the diving experience. In the back of the restaurant and lounge area, we have 2 computers set up for both PC and MAC systems (with photo editing software).

There are charging stations for all your equipment, extension cords, and adaptors to cater to different systems and plenty of table space for using your own laptops, plus our experienced cruise directors will be happy to assist with most of your photo and computer needs during the cruise. For a bit of extra advice and tutoring, why not join one of our special ‘photo-cruises’, with pros onboard, which run throughout the year?

Relax on board
Make the most of your non-diving time and indulge yourself! We’ve included a full range of massage and spa treatments on the Arenui with exactly this in mind.

You’ll even have a choice of location to enjoy your luxury treatment; relax in seclusion under the Spa Tent or why not ‘be at one with the elements out on the deck where you can listen to the tranquil sounds of the sea splashing on the hull.

For those who are looking for simpler pleasures, there are also deck chairs and sun loungers on the sundeck as well as in the outdoor lounge. We recommend taking some time to lie back and soak up some rays or sip a cocktail while watching the sun descend below the horizon across the calm waters of the Indonesian archipelago.

A variety of other activities are also available to help you forget all your cares and revitalize your body, mind and spirit.

Know Before You Go

Getting There

For Komodo trips, we advise flying into Bali (DPS). Many airlines are flying to Bali. Some options are Cathay Pacific (via Hong Kong), Eva Airways (via Taipei), Korean Air (via Seoul), Japan Airlines, and All Nippon Airways (via Tokyo). Singapore Airlines is another excellent option.

You should arrive in Bali the day before embarkation and leave the day after disembarkation unless you want to spend more time in Indonesia before and after our cruise. We can help you with domestic flights and hotels in Bali. The cruise will start and end in Labuanbajo (LBJ).

You should fly to Labuanbajo (from Bali) on the morning of the embarkation day. After disembarkation, you can fly back to Bali (usually, the guests take one of the morning flights). We recommend flying from Bali to Labuanbajo with Garuda Indonesia because it’s the best Indonesian airline.

(Labuanbajo-Labuanbajo)

This cruise starts or ends in either Labuanbajo (LBJ). For reaching/leaving Labuanbajo, we recommend using Bali as the hub, as there are regular direct flights between Bali and Labuanbajo, using the airline Garuda (1 hour 35 minutes flight time). You can also use Bali as a connecting city if you need to travel to or from other domestic cities, such as Jakarta or Manado, or for regional and international flights.

Other Info

Terms and conditions

  • 9-day trips
  • Booking deposit: $2,000 per cabin
  • Deposit required within seven days of booking (non-refundable)
  • 100 % is 90 days before departure (non-refundable)
  • Individual bookings made less than 90 days before departure are payable in full at the time of booking.
  • Cancellation at any stage involves the forfeiture of monies already paid.

Group charter

  • Booking deposit for 13-day trip $2,000 per guest. Within seven days of booking, it is non-refundable