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    Ambon – Banda Sea – Raja Ampat

    Start your cruise in the second capital of muck diving Ambon Bay. Dive the famous Banda islands and visit the main port in Banda Neira where there is so much to see, learn and explore. Finish this fantastic trip in Raja Ampat.

    Raja Ampat is the seascape’s crown jewel. Fittingly, the name means “four kings.” The four main islands or “Kings” of the archipelago: Waigeo in the north, Salawati west of Sorong, Batanta north of Salawati, and Misool in the south.

    Raja Ampat has been documented as one of the last frontiers of unspoilt diving. The archipelago’s pristine reefs are not only rich, but the region also proves to have the greatest coral reef biodiversity for its size in the world. The Bird’s Head Seascape holds: 2,500 islands and reefs, 1,320 fish species, 550 coral species and all that is yet to be discovered.

    It is almost impossible to put together a daily itinerary due to the magnificent diving everywhere we go. No trip is the same with so many different sites to visit and explore. If there is somewhere in particular you really have your heart set on, please discuss with the Cruise Director, who will do their utmost to get you there – conditions, ship and your safety allowing!  However, here is a rough guide just to whet your appetite!

    Ambon – Banda Sea – Raja Ampat

    Ambon – Banda Sea – Raja Ampat with

    Mermaid I

    MV Mermaid I

    12 days / 11 nights 35 Dives
    Mermaid II

    MV Mermaid II

    12 days / 11 nights 35 Dives
    Day
    Itinerary with MV Mermaid I Ambon – Banda Sea – Raja Ampat
    Dives

    Day 1

    Check in on board Mermaid I. Once all guests are on board, a safety briefing will be given. If all the guests are on board by 12.00 hours, you have the chance to do one extra dive at Ambon Bay in some fabulous muck dives with critters galore. This area is known for many rare and unusual species, including the psychedelic frogfish and Rhinopias.

    Dives

    1

    Day 2

    We will spend the day around Ambon, where there are several options, such as a wreck, or doing some really interesting muck dives looking for rhynophias, frogfish (including the psychedelic frogfish), harlequin shrimps, and many other critters.
    Cruise overnight to the Banda Islands, 110 nautical miles.

    Dives

    3

    Day 3-4

    Banda Islands. The next two days will be spent in the Banda Islands, also known as the Spice Islands. Diving in the Banda Islands is an unforgettable experience, with crystal-clear waters, dramatic underwater walls, and vibrant marine life shaped by the region’s volcanic forces and deep-sea currents. This remote archipelago includes Pulau Run, known for its pristine reefs and abundant fish life; Pulau Suanggi, the northern frontier famous for strong currents and the chance to encounter schooling pelagics; Banda Neira, the cultural heart with mellow reefs set against centuries of history; Banda Besar, offering long coral walls rich in biodiversity; and Gunung Api, the active volcano whose past lava flows have created uniquely regenerated coral landscapes. In the deep channels surrounding these islands, particularly during the right season, divers may even enjoy the thrilling possibility of hammerhead shark sightings.
    The Banda Islands are much more than diving.  It is also a cultural and historical experience.  We will spend one morning walking around the village of Banda Naira with a local guide, and visit the local museum, the Old Dutch fort, the old colonial governor’s house, the local fish market, and we will have breakfast at a nutmeg plantation.
    Cruise overnight to Manuk (65 nm).

    Dives

    7

    Day 5

    Manuk – Banda Sea. Manuk, often called “Snake Island” is a remote, bird-covered volcanic outpost rising abruptly from the Banda Sea. From above, the island appears as a steep, jungle-green cone topped with the dark rim of an active volcano, its cliffs streaked white by thousands of seabirds. Boobies, frigatebirds, terns, and tropicbirds circle endlessly overhead, filling the sky with calls and giving the island an unmistakable wild, untouched atmosphere. The slopes plunge straight into deep blue water, and from the surface, you can often see clouds of birds diving for fish around the island’s rocky perimeter.
    The volcano continues underwater as sheer walls, ridges, and terraces coated in hard corals, sponges, and sea fans. Large schools of fusiliers, trevallies, and surgeonfish pulse along the drop-offs. Sea snakes—mostly olive sea snakes—are famously abundant. The island’s deep, current-swept points can also offer seasonal encounters with hammerhead sharks, especially during cooler upwelling periods, when groups of scalloped hammerheads may rise from the depths along the walls.
    Crossing overnight to Pulau Koon (110 nm).

    Dives

    4

    Day 6

    Pulau Koon – Ceram. Pulau Koon is a small island southeast of Ceram, halfway between Raja Ampat and the Banda Islands. The diving around Pulau Koon is exceptional. Its signature site, “Too Many Fish”, truly lives up to the name: immense schools of fusiliers, surgeonfish, snappers, and batfish move like living clouds as predators—giant trevallies, dogtooth tunas, and rainbow runners. The walls and ridges around the island drop into deep blue water, covered in healthy hard corals, soft coral fans, and sponges.
    Cruise overnight to Pulau Manuk (110 nm).

    Dives

    3

    Day 7-9

    Misool – Raja Ampat. The next 2 days will be spent around the island of Misool. Diving in Misool is a paradise—truly heaven for wide-angle photographers—where towering coral bommies, manta cleaning stations, and fish-rich ridges explode with colour and motion. Sites offer sweeping seascapes filled with soft corals, swirling schools of fusiliers, and graceful reef sharks.
    Above the surface, Misool is just as enchanting: a quiet walk along its powder-white beaches reveals jungle-covered limestone cliffs and shallow turquoise lagoons alive with baby reef fish. A gentle dinghy tour through the hidden lagoons and narrow karst passages brings you into glassy, jade-colored pools surrounded by soaring rock walls.
    Cruise overnight to Dampier Strait (90 nm)

    Dives

    11

    Day 10-11

    Dampier Strait – Raja Ampat. Diving around the Dampier Strait, Yangeffo, Penemu, and the northern reaches of Raja Ampat offers the full spectrum of the region’s legendary biodiversity. The Dampier Strait is the centrepiece, where nutrient-charged currents fuel dense clouds of fusiliers, snappers, and trevallies around sites like Blue Magic, Sardine Reef, Cape Kri, and Mioskon. Wobbegong sharks hide beneath coral heads, reef sharks patrol the slopes, and manta rays sweep through cleaning stations. Yangeffo adds a unique twist with its mangrove–reef fusion at Mangrove Ridge, where hard corals flourish beneath arching mangrove roots lit by dancing sunbeams.
    Westward, Penemu offers coral gardens shaped by lively currents, with Melissa’s Garden standing out as a sweeping hard-coral amphitheatre buzzing with chromis, batfish, sweetlips, and swirling barracuda. To the northwest, Aljui Bay contrasts this with calm, sheltered walls perfect for macro and night diving—frogfish, nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, and critters tucked into sea fans and sponges—alongside the famed pearl farm set in dramatic limestone fjords. Diving around Kawe offers dramatic underwater topography, vibrant coral gardens, and nutrient-rich currents that attract schooling fish, reef sharks, and the occasional manta.
    Afternoon crossing to Sorong (40nm) on day 11, after 2 dives in the morning.

    Dives

    6

    Day 12

    Disembark at 8 am after breakfast. Mermaid I staff will transfer you to the airport or local hotel.


    This is a sample itinerary and is subject to changes beyond the operator’s control. The exact itinerary, route and amount of dives for your cruise may be adapted to best suit the weather conditions, tides and currents, season and other prevailing events.

    Dives

    -

    Total Dives: 35
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    Day
    Itinerary with MV Mermaid II Ambon – Banda Sea – Raja Ampat
    Dives

    Day 1

    Check-in on board Mermaid II. Once all guests are on board a safety briefing will be given. If all the guests are on board by 12.00 hours, you have the chance to do one extra dive at Ambon Bay in some fabulous muck dives with critters galore. This area is known for many rare and unusual species including the psychedelic frogfish and Rhinopias.

    Dives

    1

    Day 2

    We will spend the day around Ambon, where there are several options, such as a wreck, or doing some really interesting muck dives looking for rhynophias, frogfish (including the psychedelic frogfish), harlequin shrimps, and many other critters.
    Cruise overnight to the Banda Islands, 110 nautical miles.

    Dives

    3

    Day 3-4

    Banda Islands.
    The next two days will be spent in the Banda Islands, also known as the Spice Islands. Diving in the Banda Islands is an unforgettable experience, with crystal-clear waters, dramatic underwater walls, and vibrant marine life shaped by the region’s volcanic forces and deep-sea currents. This remote archipelago includes Pulau Run, known for its pristine reefs and abundant fish life; Pulau Suanggi, the northern frontier famous for strong currents and the chance to encounter schooling pelagics; Banda Neira, the cultural heart with mellow reefs set against centuries of history; Banda Besar, offering long coral walls rich in biodiversity; and Gunung Api, the active volcano whose past lava flows have created uniquely regenerated coral landscapes. In the deep channels surrounding these islands, particularly during the right season, divers may even enjoy the thrilling possibility of hammerhead shark sightings.
    The Banda Islands are much more than diving.  It is also a cultural and historical experience.  We will spend one morning walking around the village of Banda Naira with a local guide, and visit the local museum, the Old Dutch fort, the old colonial governor’s house, the local fish market, and we will have breakfast at a nutmeg plantation.
    Cruise overnight to Manuk (65 nm).

    Dives

    7

    Day 5

    Manuk – Banda Sea.
    Manuk, often called “Snake Island” is a remote, bird-covered volcanic outpost rising abruptly from the Banda Sea. From above, the island appears as a steep, jungle-green cone topped with the dark rim of an active volcano, its cliffs streaked white by thousands of seabirds. Boobies, frigatebirds, terns, and tropicbirds circle endlessly overhead, filling the sky with calls and giving the island an unmistakable wild, untouched atmosphere. The slopes plunge straight into deep blue water, and from the surface, you can often see clouds of birds diving for fish around the island’s rocky perimeter.
    The volcano continues underwater as sheer walls, ridges, and terraces coated in hard corals, sponges, and sea fans. Large schools of fusiliers, trevallies, and surgeonfish pulse along the drop-offs. Sea snakes—mostly olive sea snakes—are famously abundant. The island’s deep, current-swept points can also offer seasonal encounters with hammerhead sharks, especially during cooler upwelling periods, when groups of scalloped hammerheads may rise from the depths along the walls.
    Crossing overnight to Pulau Koon (110 nm).

    Dives

    4

    Day 6

    Pulau Koon – Ceram.
    Pulau Koon is a small island southeast of Ceram, halfway between Raja Ampat and the Banda Islands. The diving around Pulau Koon is exceptional. Its signature site, “Too Many Fish”, truly lives up to the name: immense schools of fusiliers, surgeonfish, snappers, and batfish move like living clouds as predators—giant trevallies, dogtooth tunas, and rainbow runners. The walls and ridges around the island drop into deep blue water, covered in healthy hard corals, soft coral fans, and sponges.
    Cruise overnight to Pulau Manuk (110 nm).

    Dives

    3

    Day 7-9

    Misool – Raja Ampat.
    The next 3 days will be spent around the island of Misool. Diving in Misool is a paradise—truly heaven for wide-angle photographers—where towering coral bommies, manta cleaning stations, and fish-rich ridges explode with colour and motion. Sites offer sweeping seascapes filled with soft corals, swirling schools of fusiliers, and graceful reef sharks.
    Above the surface, Misool is just as enchanting: a quiet walk along its powder-white beaches reveals jungle-covered limestone cliffs and shallow turquoise lagoons alive with baby reef fish. A gentle dinghy tour through the hidden lagoons and narrow karst passages brings you into glassy, jade-colored pools surrounded by soaring rock walls.
    Cruise overnight to Dampier Strait (90 nm)

    Dives

    11

    Day 10-11

    Dampier Strait – Raja Ampat.
    Diving around the Dampier Strait, Yangeffo, Penemu, and the northern reaches of Raja Ampat offers the full spectrum of the region’s legendary biodiversity. The Dampier Strait is the centrepiece, where nutrient-charged currents fuel dense clouds of fusiliers, snappers, and trevallies around sites like Blue Magic, Sardine Reef, Cape Kri, and Mioskon. Wobbegong sharks hide beneath coral heads, reef sharks patrol the slopes, and manta rays sweep through cleaning stations. Yangeffo adds a unique twist with its mangrove–reef fusion at Mangrove Ridge, where hard corals flourish beneath arching mangrove roots lit by dancing sunbeams.
    Westward, Penemu offers coral gardens shaped by lively currents, with Melissa’s Garden standing out as a sweeping hard-coral amphitheatre buzzing with chromis, batfish, sweetlips, and swirling barracuda. To the northwest, Aljui Bay contrasts this with calm, sheltered walls perfect for macro and night diving—frogfish, nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, and critters tucked into sea fans and sponges—alongside the famed pearl farm set in dramatic limestone fjords. Diving around Kawe offers dramatic underwater topography, vibrant coral gardens, and nutrient-rich currents that attract schooling fish, reef sharks, and the occasional manta.
    Afternoon crossing to Sorong (40nm) on day 11, after 2 dives in the morning.

    Dives

    6

    Day 12

    Disembark at 8 am after breakfast. Mermaid II staff will transfer you to the airport or local hotel.


    This is a sample itinerary and is subject to changes beyond the operator’s control. The exact itinerary, route and amount of dives for your cruise may be adapted to best suit the weather conditions, tides and currents, season and other prevailing events.

    Dives

    -

    Total Dives: 35
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    Departure Port

    Ambon

    Arrival Port

    Sorong

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    The boat is in-port for its yearly maintenance schedule

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        Ambon – Banda Sea – Raja Ampat

        Duration: 12D 11N

        Return: 27 Nov 2026

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        Duration: 12D 11N

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        02 Dec 2028

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