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7N6D Diving Komodo with MV Mermaid II,
Bali to Komodo, Indonesia

Mermaid I and Mermaid II Komodo 2009 – 3 pax and the trip is confirmed!

MV Mermaid II departs from Benoa Harbour Bali every Saturday from May 30 to Oct 10, 2009

MV Mermaid 2 sails the waters of Komodo from May to October every year
MV Mermaid II sails the waters of Komodo from May to October every year

Diving through the Lesser Sunda islands on our Komodo liveaboard safaries we have accumulated 5 years of experience exploring the best of the liveaboard diving around Komodo. We are proud to offer our exciting 2009 season aiming to dive ‘the best of the best’ where and when its running!

This year we will be running Mermaid I” and Mermaid II throughout the season from May to October giving you a choice of a 7 or 9-day itineraries both leaving from and returning to Benoa in Bali. Return guests will also appreciate some new sites and experiences we have gathered through our extensive travels in the Nusa Tengarra and Komodo National Park over the years.

Prices

Prices Per Diver in EUR €

Deluxe Cabin

  • EUR €1,395 Twin

Budget Cabin

  • EUR €1,295 Twin

Transfers

Transfers from/to airport and all points in the south are FREE OF CHARGE
Airport, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Kuta Beach, Seminyak, Benoa, Sanur Beach FOC

Transfers from central and northern Bali are payable on board only
€20/person each way: Ubud, Padangbai, Candi Desa, Amed, Tulamben
€30/person each way: Lovina Beach, Permuteran and northern points

Itinerary

Itinerary

Saturday / Check-in on board MV Mermaid I between 14:00-16:00 hours in Benoa Harbour Bali.
After the boat and safety briefing, equipment is prepared then settle into your cabin.
Dinner is served at approx. 19:00 hours as we cruise overnight to Moyo Island off the north west coast of Sumbawa. No diving.

Sunday / Start your adventure with a great dive in the calm, clear waters of Angel Reef at Moyo Island. Massive elephant ear and barrel sponges, schools of long fin banner fish and red tooth triggers in their hundreds, frog fish, nudibrancs, eels, surgeon fish, snapper, dog tooth tuna checking out what is for lunch! Visit the local village then its lunch for us! Next is a great dive at Panjang Reef – are the pygmy seahorses around ?Then we cruise 2 hours to Satonda Island a world class night dive after watching a million bats fly at sunset. After a great dive and dinner we cruise overnight to Sangeang Volcano off the north coast of Sumbawa. 3 dives.

Monday / 2 dives at Sangeang Island for rare nudibrancs, pygmy seahorse and underwater hot springs that support this very unique marine life. Cruise to Gili Banta for exhilarating dives at Tanduk Rusa for big fish and amazing corals or GPS Point, famous for its sharks and pelagics. Then we enter the Komodo National Park and night dive at Gili Darat South Passage – sleeping turtles, colourful reef stone fish, Spanish dancers – calm sea – a great place to stay the night. 4 dives.

Tuesday / If the tide is right we hunt grey reef shark and dolphin at Taka Toko Gili Lawalaut. Dive 2 is a fast drift with pelagics and manta at Lighthouse Reef or the Old Passage. Then Crystal Rock awesome soft corals and the chance for sharks, turtles, giant Maori wrasse, a „fish soup” dive with a high chance of eagle rays too! Then we cruise south for fascinating night dive at Pink Beach near the entrance to the Komodo National Park. 4 dives.

Wednesday / Start your day with an exciting visit to Loh Liang Komodo National Park to walk with the dragons! Then relax as we cruise 2 hours south to Horseshoe Bay Rinja Island. Spectacular diving awaits at the world famous site Cannibal Rock – rare nudibrancs, frogfish, spectacular corals, sponges, ascidians, huge black coral bushes, turtles, cuttlefish, loads of reef fish too!
Watch dragons on the beach, monkey, deer, wild pigs along the shore, go beach combing….
Maybe even a chance to follow whales and dolphin feeding in the calm bay. We overnight at this peaceful place, night diving at one of the many fabulous spots. 3 dives.

Thursday / The Three Sisters call us to Padar Island for sharks and nudibrancs, surgeon fish and devil Rays. Manta Alley or Takat Makasar follows for the chance for a manta aggregation – WOW!
Batu Bolung aka “Current City” is the home for large Napolean Wrasse, turtles, blue fin trevally. Or maybe a dive at Tatawa Kecil – we check out the currents first to make sure the dive will be cool for everyone on board ! Then we say goodbye to Komodo National Park with a fabulous night dive at Gili Banta with Coral Cat Shark or we cruise west enjoying a post dinner night dive along the way. Overnight we cruise to Satonda Island. 4 dives.

Friday / We enjoy two fantastic dives at Satonda and Moyo Islands for more chances for ghost 2 pipe fish, ribbon eels, turtle, cuttlefish and more before we cruise overnight to Benoa in the south of Bali. 2 dives.

Saturday / After breakfast we transfer you ashore at 9am to continue your vacation…or its time to head home to start planning your next Mermaid cruise!

Total 20 dives!

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Mermaid II

MV Mermaid II is a 32m, double engine steel motor yacht. One of the most comfortable diver boats in Asia, she easily accommodates 16 guests in 8 deluxe cabins and 2 guests in a budget cabin below deck. All deluxe cabins are on the main deck with large panoramic sea view windows. Each cabin has a double bed and single bed (max pax 2 per cabin), air conditioning, ensuite bathrooms. The budget cabin is below deck with twin bunks, air conditioning and share bathroom with 1 other cabin.

There is a wide stern dive platform with two exit ladders and fresh water showers. The dive deck is huge with plenty of room to gear up, individual boxes for your dive gear, camera table and loads of rinse tanks.

The dining room is located on the main deck where delicious buffet style Thai and western meals are served.
The saloon is large and spacious with lounge suites and big windows, bar fridge, tea and coffee facilities, TV/DVD, music center, library and a full selection of marine life books.

There are two outside decks – the shade covered party deck has comfortable lounge chairs. The sundeck, located in front of the wheelhouse has full sun and cushioned sun-platform.

EANX NITROX is available on every cruise.

MV Mermaid II
Bali > Komodo > Bali Trip Information

Number of Dives/Site selection
We plan a minimum of 20 dives subject to weather conditions and security/safety issues. Dive site selection detailed in the published itinerary is subject to change by the Captain or Cruise Director without prior notice. There are numerous fantastic sites in Nusa Tengarra and Komodo and our objective is to take you to the best of the best! Repeat guests – we’ll take you to some new sites or more of those you really love!

What diver certification level is needed for diving in Komodo?
Everyone is welcome on board, no matter what level your certification. Dive groups and site selection will be chosen to meet your safety, comfort and diving ability – and is subject to the discretion of the Cruise Director. Our professional dive crew will take you on the easy route or to another site if you don‟t like currents. If you are up for it, we‟ll take you right into it for all the action the site offers ! You may wish to bring a reef hook for some dive sites.

Dive Guides and Diver Safety
Our experienced dive crew would be delighted to assist you. Divers are welcome to dive with their buddy on sites deemed suitable by the Cruise Director. For diver safety the use of individual dive computers is mandatory for all divers. Nitrox fills and courses are available on board to enhance your diving safety. Please allow 24 hours between last dive and flying. Guests are requested to show diving certification cards
on checking in and are strongly recommended to have valid dive insurance (Padi, Dan or equivalent).

Departure and Arrival Times
Guests are required to arrive in Bali no later than 14:00 hours which will allow us to
make our planned 16:00 departure from Benoa port. Final cruise departure time is subject to guest arrival times.
Please liaise with Mermaid Liveaboards if your flight times cannot fit this schedule.

Transfers
Transfers from/to the airport or hotels in the south are free of charge. From destinations in central and
northern Bali, there is a small charge. Please refer to the price list.

Guests arriving before 12 noon on departure day will be transferred to PT Indonesia Liveaboards at Sanur Beach
where you can leave your luggage in safety till boarding transfer at 14:00 hours. After meeting the friendly crew at PT Indonesia Liveaboards you can relax on the beach, enjoy a massage,go sight seeing or shopping till 14:00
hours when you will be transferred to the vessel.

Pick up times : 13:00 – Nusa Dua, 13:30 Jimbaran, Seminyak; 14:00 Kuta Beach, Legian, Sanur Beach;
11:00 Tulamben; 12:00 Candi Desa, Padangbai, Ubud; Time to be advised for Lovina Beach and northern Bali.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit recommendations
The Flores Sea with its usually clear blue waters, great visibility has water temperatures of approx 26-28 degrees
(northern dive locations) – a 3-5 mm shorty is okay with most guests comfortable with a 3-5mm long. The Sumba Sea (southern dive locations) has an average temperature of approx 24 degrees – the awesome diving let’s you forget about the cooler waters ! Think about a 5mm long possibly adding a vest or renting a shorty to go over the top if you feel the cold. Hood, gloves and booties are strongly recommended for these cooler waters.

Equipment on board
Full rental equipment is available including a good range of long wetsuits and a few open heel fins. Please advise your rental equipment needs including sizes when you book. MV Mermaid I carries mostly 12 litre steel tanks with a few 15 litre steel/aluminium tanks available. Tank valves are international and some DIN adapters are available on board. Any dive equipment failure or loss will require you to rent a replacement from Mermaid Liveaboards at our published rates. If Mermaid Liveaboard equipment is lost/damaged, full replacement cost will be charged at the discretion of the Cruise Director. Published equipment prices are available on board.

Camera Stations
There is a large camera table on the dive deck with several rinse containers catering for small to super large camera/video setups. There are several power points in every cabin plus throughout the saloon area for charging. Each table in the saloon has an electrical outlet for your laptops. Usually our dive crew will have a laptop available in case you experience any problems with yours. As possible, we also offer a DVD burning service in case you cannot bring your laptop with you.

Electrical current and plugs
220 volts is standard throughout the boat. 110v adapters are available. Please ask
the Tour Leader on boarding if you are not sure what to use.We have a few adapters on board. The cabins can
handle both the following plug types :-

Meals
Our Thai cook is excellent, preparing a variety of Thai and Western dishes. Please advise any special meal
requirements on the guest information form.

Currency
Please pay all on board costs in € Euros, $ US or Indonesian Rupiah. We can also accept credit card payment for all on board costs excluding crew gratutities. Credit card payments incur a 3% fee. We suggest you also have some rupiah for souvenir shopping in Komodo, massages, small items etc at Sanur Beach. Exchange rates vary. The airport‟s rate is lower than the rate you find at most small currency exchanges. Bank rates are low
and take a long time. $ US and € Euros are accepted by the souvenir sellers in the Komodo National Park but rupiah is preferred. There are several currency exchange services and ATM machines near PT Indonesia Liveaboards and at the airport and ATM‟s at Benoa port.

Luggage and what should I bring?
All luggage will be taken on board. If you have large bags you do not need on the trip, please arrange to leave at your hotel if possible or at PT Indonesia Liveaboards in Sanur. Other items you
may need on board are bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, sunscreen and a light weight jacket or sweater. Good walking shoes for your time in Komodo National Park! (trainers are fine – slip on sandals not recommended).

Can I be contacted while on board?
You can use your mobile phone most days except when we are in the north.
Other times you are welcome to use our satellite phone. The number is 001 870 764 853 149 (local telco IDD code, ie 001 + <870> +<764 853 149> (for fixed line to our mobile) Please note the charge is €3 per minute for outgoing calls and €1.50 per minute for incoming calls.

Insurance
You need 2 types of insurance when planning your dive holiday.
1) Diving insurance is strongly recommended due to the high cost for you should you have a diving accident and require hospitalization and/or hyperbaric chamber care. Please contact www.diversalertnetwork.org to check which Dan area can cover you. Click on About Dan for links to all the Dan organizations around the world.

2) General travel/cancellation insurance. There are several companies around the world that can assist and we suggest you look at www.worldnomads.com for reliable and professional service recommended by The Lonely Planet. If you are unable to make your dive trip and the date has past our cancellation terms and conditions we are very sorry but regardless of the circumstances we cannot refund or transfer to another date.

Medical Assistance
Mermaid II cruises to remote areas however we are prepared to handle most accident or medical emergencies. Mermaid’s management team is available 24 hours a day via our satellite communications to expedite tried and tested emergency evacuation plans to the nearest recompression chamber and/or modern hospital in Bali. Our dive crews are first aid trained and we have an extensive first aid kit on board plus loads of emergency oxygen. Please bring any of your own medications that you may need. You can help as well by making
sure you are in good condition for diving – prevention is always better than the cure. Please remember to dive safely and to make sure your Dan or other dive insurance is up to date.

I want to dive Bali as well!
There is loads of excellent diving in and around Bali as well. Contact your agent for special Liveaboard + Bali diving/accommodation packages. Detail how many days/diving days you would like, what class accommodation and we can recommend a package to suit.

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