Destinations
Welcome to Indonesia
Journey into the heart of the Coral Triangle.
Sail through the Indonesian archipelago on curated liveaboard voyages to hidden reefs and secluded shores. Discover Komodo, Raja Ampat, Alor, Banda Sea, Wakatobi, and beyond aboard Nawasena.

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Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat’s marine biodiversity is world-famous. Limestone cliffs and white sand beaches provide striking seascapes, best explored at a considered pace aboard Nawasena. Visit villages to experience traditional music and dance. Hike the jungles to hidden waterfalls and in search of the elusive birds-of-paradise. Blue ring octopus, winged pipefish, both species of manta rays, and wobbegong sharks are only the beginning of what may be encountered on these thriving reefs.
Widely regarded as one of Indonesia’s most renowned liveaboard destinations, its reputation is well deserved.
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North Sulawesi
Volcanic highlands, clove plantations, and friendly markets offer a window into Minahasan culture. Three world-class styles are brought together here.
Drift Bunaken’s dramatic walls with turtles and reef sharks. Visit Bangka for pinnacles, soft corals, and shy dugong. And Lembeh Strait, the global capital of muck diving.
Together, these distinct environments make North Sulawesi one of Indonesia’s most diverse diving destinations.
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Tomini Bay
The world’s largest bay, Tomini Bay feels like an inland sea. The seafaring culture, wildlife, and geology make it as compelling above the surface as it is below.
Along the fringing reefs are turtles, nudibranchs, and the Banggai cardinalfish. Towering walls draw trevally, jacks, tuna, and whale sharks.
Tomini Bay remains one of Indonesia’s least explored liveaboard destinations, for those willing to venture where most have not.
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Komodo
Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for Komodo dragons, dramatic landscapes, and Pink Beach.
With trevally, reef sharks, turtles, and one of the largest documented populations of reef manta rays in the world, marine life abounds.
With a powerful presence above and below the surface, it is one of the most sought-after liveaboard destinations in Indonesia.
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Wakatobi
Wakatobi is defined by clear water and expansive coral walls. Centuries of seafaring trade have shaped quiet coastal villages.
Drift along vibrant walls and slopes packed with hard and soft corals, swirling anthias, five species of pygmy seahorse and all seven species of anemone fish found in Indonesia.
Wakatobi’s vibrant reef walls are paired with the quiet rhythm of village life, making it one of Indonesia’s most celebrated diving destinations.
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Banda Sea
This remote region features active volcanoes, historic forts, spice plantations, and pristine coral reefs teeming with life.
Seamounts, sheer walls, and lava flows draw schooling hammerheads, reef sharks, jacks, and pelagics. Vibrant coral gardens untouched by mass tourism provide sanctuary for the abundant macro life.
Dive into the history and adventure of the Banda Sea, one of Indonesia’s most remote liveaboard regions known for its pelagic encounters.
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Forgotten Islands
Remote and rarely visited, the Forgotten Islands feel like the edge of the map. Local traditions shape daily life and the natural environment remains remarkably intact.
The underwater topography and currents attract hammerheads from the blue and support reefs brimming with life. Macro life hides among the coral, invisible to all but the most patient divers.
The Forgotten Islands reward those who make the journey, as one of the most remote liveaboard destinations in Indonesia.
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Halmahera
Formerly an integral part of the historic clove trade and later a World War II staging ground, today Halmahera’s coastal communities welcome visitors.
Intact reefs support schooling barracuda, jacks, manta rays, and reef sharks. Black-sand slopes are home to a wide array of macro life.
Sail ahead of the crowds to one of Indonesia’s least-known Spice Islands, an emerging liveaboard destination still largely untouched.
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Alor
Alor is a wild, breathtaking corner of Indonesia where time seems to stand still. Be welcomed into villages and experience traditional cultures.
These rugged volcanic islands cradle pristine reefs, coral gardens and muck diving havens that are home to manta rays, pygmy seahorses, and kaleidoscopic corals.
Remote and uncrowded, Alor is a liveaboard destination in Indonesia, ideal for those seeking less-traveled waters.
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North Sulawesi
Tomini Bay
Wakatobi
Komodo
Raja Ampat
Halmahera
Banda Sea
Alor
Forgotten Islands
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From the first conversation to the final day of your reservation, we are with you every step of the way.
Whether you are planning a private charter or considering a shared voyage, our team is ready to provide personal guidance and support at every step. Let us plan your liveaboard journey across Raja Ampat, Komodo, and beyond.
