Seven Seas Indonesia Komodo Liveaboard Diving Review
Liveaboard Review Introduction
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Liveaboard Quick ReviewThe Seven Seas Liveaboard is a 45m (148f) Indonesia Komodo diving safari boat for up to 16 guests enjoying 8 cabins and 8 bathrooms. This Indonesia liveaboard has a customer review rating of 10.0 out of 10 and is rated 'Exceptional'.
Liveaboard Review TipsIf you are looking for an exceptional Indonesian liveaboard diving safari, an excellent choice is the Seven Seas diving liveaboard. Here's our quick 7 review tips of why you might like to book this Indonesia diving liveaboard boat:
1. Customer RatingThe Seven Seas liveaboard has a customer review rating of 10.0 out of 10, and is rated "Exceptional".
2. Scuba Diving Earth Luxury Rating SummaryDiver Benefits: 7 out of 9, Liveaboard Design: 7 out of 9, Cabin Luxury: 3 out of 7, Onboard Comfort: 6 out of 7, Food Luxury: 8 out of 11, Drink Luxury: 6 out of 9. This makes an average Total Lux Rating of 37 out of 52 (see below under "Liveaboard Luxury Features Review" for more details).
3. Cost Per DayThe Komodo Seven Seas Liveaboard costs from £378 per day ($461/€431)* .
4. ProsA quick list of the main pros of the Seven Seas Liveaboard include: aircon cabins, available for charter, caters for dietary requirements, ensuite cabins, free nitrox, scuba gear rental.
5. ConsA quick list of the main cons of the Seven Seas Liveaboard include: no flexible or extra flexible booking, no diving courses, no internet.
6. Liveaboard CapacityThe Seven Seas liveaboard is 45 metres (148 feet) long, has 8 cabins and 8 bathrooms, which means it can accommodate up to 16 guests/divers.
7. Booking ItinerariesThe booking itineraries for the Seven Seas Liveaboard include: 7 Days/6 Nights, 11 Days/10 Nights, 12 Days/11 Nights, 13 Days/12 Nights, 15 Days/14 Nights, 16 Days/15 Nights, 17 Days/16 Nights. (But it's worth checking if more diving itineraries have been added or you can book by click here: Seven Seas).
Booking tipsBefore you book and pay for your flights, you first need your itinerary dates confirmed for your liveaboard trip. 8 steps to follow: 1. Select an itinerary; 2. Choose a cabin; 3. Select number of people in your party; 4. Enter your email address and confirm; 5. Your trip will be held by the liveaboard operator until your dates are confirmed. 6. You'll receive a booking confirmation by email allowing you 2-3 days before payment is due; 7. Book your flights to Indonesia; 8. Pay for your Seven Seas liveaboard trip.
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* NoteThe above cost per day was correct at the time of producing this article. Also, the exchange rate used for GBP to USD is 1.22 and for GBP to Euro is 1.14. For an up-to-date cost for the Seven Seas Liveaboard, please visit this link: Seven Seas.
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Liveaboard Diving
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Liveaboard Review Highlights
Diving Liveaboard ReviewIndonesia Seven Seas liveaboard review in detail.
Liveaboard Video Highlight
Video TitleEpic Trip 2020: Komodo to Spice Islands on Liveaboard The Seven Seas
Flexible BookingThis liveaboard does not have flexible booking.
Nitrox DivingFree nitrox available, which means you benefit from the many advantages of nitrox diving at no extra charge. The benefits include extended bottom times so you can spend longer on each dive.
Dietary Requirements Catered ForThe onboard chefs will cater for specific dietary requirements, e.g. food allergies like gluten or lactose intolerance, and religious beliefs. This means you can enjoy the onboard meals. You are advised to add any dietary requirements to your special requests at step 2 of the booking form, but limit these requests to religious beliefs or food allergies.
Diving CoursesThis liveaboard does not offer diver training courses.
Scuba Gear RentalYou can rent scuba gear on this dive boat so you benefit from being able travel light and simply rent all your scuba equipment once onboard.
InternetThere is no WIFI or internet available on this liveaboard.
Ensuite CabinsCabins on this dive boat benefit from having ensuite bathrooms, so you can shower and get ready in private (Check when booking that the cabin you choose has an ensuite bathroom).
Aircon CabinsEach cabin has air-conditioning, which means you can choose your own cabin temperature for personal comfort and a good nights sleep.
Private CharterThis liveaboard is available for private charter. If you charter this dive boat you have more flexibility over the choice of dive sites (with the captain's approval), the type of diving and total number of divers/guests onboard (subject to the maximum number of guests onboard - see below).
DIN AdaptersIf you have DIN regulators do not worry as this liveaboard has DIN to Yoke regulator adaptors onboard.
Relaxing between dives
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Liveaboard Luxury Features Review
Liveaboard Luxury FeaturesThe 'Liveaboard Luxury Rating' concept is to help you choose the right diving liveaboard for your Indonesia dive trip. This means you can compare this liveaboard with other liveaboards on a like-for-like basis, and makes choosing the right liveaboard much easier.
SDE Luxury Rating Total (Max 52/52=100%)The Seven Seas Liveaboard has 37 out of a total of 52 possible benefits and features. This total is made up of the following benefits and features:
Diver Benefits (Max 9/9=100%)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 7 out of 9 'Diver Benefits' and include: DIN Adapters: YES; Dive Courses: NO; Dive Deck: YES: Gear Rental: YES; Nitrox Onboard: YES; Private Dive Guide: YES; Rinse Hoses: NO; Shaded Dive Area: YES; Tenders For Diving: YES.
Liveaboard Design (Max 9/9=100%)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 7 out of 9 'Boat Design Features' and include: Airconditioned Saloon: YES; Charging Stations: YES; Custom Built For Diving: NO; Indoor Saloon: YES; Leisure Deck: YES; Observation Deck: NO; Outside Showers: YES; Sun Deck: YES; Warm Showers: YES.
Cabin Luxury (Max 7/7=100%)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 3 out of 7 'Cabin Features' and include: Air-Conditioned Cabins: YES; Cabin Balconies: NO; Daily Housekeeping: YES; Ensuite cabins: YES; Non-smoking Cabins: NO; Seaview cabins available: NO; TV In Cabin: NO.
Onboard Comfort (Max 7/7=100%)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 6 out of 7 'Onboard Comfort' features, and include: Beach Towels: YES, Cabin Towels: YES; Complimentary Toiletries: YES; Deck Towels: YES; Internet: NO; Laundry Service: YES; Nearly 1 to 1 Crew-to-Guest Ratio: YES.
Food Luxury (Max 11/11=100%)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 8 out of 11 'Food Features' and include: BBQ Area: NO; Beach BBQ: YES; Buffet Style: NO; Dietary Requirements Catered For: YES; Fine Cuisine: YES; Local Food: YES; Outdoor Dining: YES; Snacks All Day: NO; Vegan Options: YES; Vegetarian Options: YES; Western Style Food: YES; (Meal options include: Al Fresco Dining, Full-board Option, Set Menu Dinner).
Drink Luxury (Max 9/9=100%)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 6 out of 9 'Drink Features' and include: Bar: NO; Beer Available: YES; Drinking Water: YES; Fine Wines: YES; Free Soft Drinks: NO; Free Wine With Dinner: NO; Soft Drinks: YES; Tea And Coffee: YES; Wine Available: YES.
Example of Cabins
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Customer Reviews of Liveaboard
Customer ReviewsThe Seven Seas liveaboard customer reviews listed here have been chosen for you to get a feel for the scuba diving experience you'll get.
Customer Review
“Best liveaboard experience ever! Komodo national park Hike near Pink Beach Night diving macro photography Manta rays Soft corals Colorful fish.” Recommended for: diving, crew, boat.
Customer Review ByDeborah L, from: United States scored the Seven Seas 10 out of 10; Review courtesy of Liveaboard.com, for more reviews and information click here: Seven Seas.
Customer Review Byfrom: scored the Seven Seas out of 10; Review courtesy of Liveaboard.com, for more reviews and information click here: Seven Seas.
Liveaboard Itinerary
Liveaboard Departure-Arrival LocationThe Seven Seas Liveaboard departs and returns from the port none selected. Please click here: Seven Seas to find out how to get from to join the Seven Seas Liveaboard's departure port none selected.
Itinerary and videosThe itineraries below for the Seven Seas liveaboard don't necessarily tie in with the videos directly below the itinerary heading. The itineraries are examples of dive trips offered by this liveaboard, and the videos are examples of videos taken when diving from the Seven Seas dive boat.
Itinerary Option 1Raja Ampat (Sorong - Sorong)
Itinerary Option 1 Detail
Itinerary 1 Video
Itinerary 1 TitleRaja Ampat Liveaboard Diving with the Seven Seas
Itinerary Option 2Komodo National Park (Labuan Bajo-Labuan Bajo)
Itinerary Option 2 Detail
Itinerary 2 Video
Itinerary 2 TitleRaja Ampat Scuba Diving Seven Seas Liveaboard
Another Video
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Another Video
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Dives and Scuba Diver Experience
Number of Dives On TripYou will be able to dive up to 45 times in total on the Seven Seas liveaboard diving trips. The number of times you dive will depend on the itinerary you select.
Your Diver Certification LevelIf you choose the Seven Seas liveaboard for your scuba diving trip to Indonesia (, null_select, Forgotten Islands, Raja Ampat, Triton Bay), make sure you select the right itinerary for your diver certification level. Different itineraries include the following alternative PADI certification levels (or equivalent): No Scuba Diving Certification Needed: NO; Open Water Diver: YES; Advanced Open Water Diver: YES.
Your Logged DivesWhen choosing the Seven Seas liveaboard for your dive trip to Indonesia, make sure you select the right itinerary for how many logged dives you've done. Itineraries on the Seven Seas liveaboard include the following alternatives: No minimum logged dives: YES; 10 logged dives: YES; 20 logged dives: NO; 30 logged dives: YES; 40 logged dives: NO; 50 logged dives or more: YES; Minimum 60 logged dives: NO; Minimum 80 logged dives: NO; Minimum 100 logged dives: NO.
Your Diver experienceIf you choose the Seven Seas liveaboard for your dive trip to Indonesia, make sure you select the right itinerary for your level of diver experience. Itineraries on the Seven Seas liveaboard include the following alternatives: Beginner/Novice (up to 9 logged dives): YES; Advanced Beginner (10-19 dives): YES; Intermediate Diver (20 to 29 logged dives): NO; Advanced Intermediate (30 to 39 logged dives): YES; Proficient Diver (40 to 49 logged dives): NO; Advanced Diver (more than 50 logged dives): YES.
Type of DivingThe type of diving experienced from the Seven Seas Liveaboard includes: Coral Gardens, Deep Dives, Drift Diving, Marine Life, Night Dives, Pinnacles, Swim-Through's and Caverns, Wall Diving, Warm Water Diving, Wreck Diving.
Marine Life SpeciesThe sea life you might see on your Indonesia liveaboard dive trip depends on the time of year you choose to dive, and on which Indonesia liveaboard and liveaboard itinerary you book. But ultimately the sea creatures you see when scuba diving is always down to nature itself. With these parameters in mind, the marine life you may spot when scuba diving on the Seven Seas Liveaboard in Indonesia might include:
SharksYou may see the following sharks species: Blacktip Reef Sharks, Bull Sharks, Epaulette Shark, Grey Reef Sharks, Leopard Shark, Megamouth Sharks, Scalloped Hammerhead Sharks, Short Fin Mako Sharks, Silky Sharks, Silver Tip Sharks, Thresher Sharks, Tiger Sharks, Whale Sharks, Whitetip Reef Sharks, Wobbegong Shark, Zebra Shark.
Video TitleThis is Raja Ampat (4k) - dive into the dream of biodiversity
Another Marine Life Video
Video TitleKOMODO DIVING | Best of Season 3 (Award Winning Video) - 9 liveaboard trips + 1 whale watching trip and around 200 hours spent underwater to put this footage together! A combination of aerial and underwater scenes captured at the park national of Komodo
Another Marine Life Video
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Liveaboard Cost and Booking
Included In The PriceThe price of booking the Seven Seas liveaboard includes: Beach BBQ, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, Diving Package, Drinking Water, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Kayaks, National Park Fees, Nitrox, Port Fees, Snacks, Special Dinner, Stand-up Paddle Boards, Tea & Coffee.
Paid For Optional ExtrasThe following are optional extras when you book the Seven Seas liveaboard: Airport Transfer, Alcoholic Beverages, Fishing, Gratuities, Hotel Transfer, Land Excursions, Laundry Service, Local Flights, Massage, Private Dive Guide, Pressing Service, Rental Gear, Snorkel Equipment, Soft Drinks, Travel Insurance.
Paid For Required ExtrasThe following are required extras when you book the Seven Seas liveaboard: Dive Insurance, Visas and Fees.
Boat Capacity
Boat Length45 metres (148 feet).
Maximum Guests16
Cabins and BathroomsThe Seven Seas dive boat has 8 cabins and 8 bathrooms.
Cabin TypesThe Seven Seas has the following cabin types: double cabins, twin cabins.
Family cabins onboardFamily cabins onboard: NO.
Advanced Divers
Advanced Diver Benefits (Max 3)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 1 out of 3 (i.e. 33%) 'Advanced Diver Benefits', which include: Rebreather Support: YES; Sidemount Diving NO; Tech Diving: NO.
Underwater Photographers
Underwater Photographer Benefits (Max 3)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 2 out of 3 (i.e. 67%) 'Underwater Photographer Benefits', which include: Camera Room: NO; Camera Station: YES; Separate Rinse For U/W Cameras: YES.
Non-Diver Activities
Non-Diving Activities (Max 17)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 5 out of 17 (i.e. 29%) 'Non-Diving Activities', which include: Fishing: NO; Glass Bottom Boat: NO; Jacuzzi/Hot Tub: NO; Jet Skiing: NO; Kayaks: YES; Land Excursions: YES; Massage: YES; Naturalist Itineraries: [naturalist_Itineraries]; Naturalist Guide: NO; Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly: YES, Sauna: NO; Snorkel Equipment: NO; Spa: NO; Stand Up Paddle Boards: YES; Wakeboarding: NO; Water Skiing: NO; Yoga: NO.
Onboard Entertainment (Max 2)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 1 out of 2 (i.e. 50%) 'Entertainment Features': Audio And Entertainment: YES; Library: NO.
Traveller Benefits
Travel Benefits (Max 6)The Seven Seas liveaboard has 4 out of 6 (i.e. 67%) 'Traveller Benefits', which include: Airport Transfer: YES; Available For Charter: YES, Budget Friendly: NO, Dedicated Local & International Crew: YES; Hotel Transfer: YES; Welcome Cocktails; NO.
Languages Spoken OnboardThe crew onboard the Seven Seas liveaboard are able to speak the following languages: English, French, Indonesian, Spanish.
Liveaboard Summary
ConclusionThe Seven Seas Komodo liveaboard has a customer review rating of 10.0, is rated 'Exceptional'. This Indonesia liveaboard is a 45 metre (148 feet) dive boat for up to 16 guests across 8 cabins (inc. double cabins, twin cabins), and has 8 bathrooms. The Seven Seas Liveaboard has aircon cabins, available for charter, caters for dietary requirements, ensuite cabins, free nitrox, scuba gear rental. To book: Seven Seas Liveaboard prices start at £378 per day ($461/€431)*.
More InformationTo discover more about the Seven Seas diving liveaboard or to check availability for your dive trip to Indonesia you can do this here: Seven Seas. But if you want to compare this Indonesia liveaboard with one of the other liveaboards from Indonesia, please take a look at the table below. If you are only interested in Indonesia liveaboards, select "Country" from the list of searchable options from first dropdown menu and type "Indonesia" in the search box:
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* NoteThe above cost per day was correct at the time of producing this article. Also, the exchange rate used for GBP to USD is 1.22 and for GBP to Euro is 1.14. For an up-to-date cost for the Seven Seas Liveaboard, please visit this link: Seven Seas.
Hope you enjoyed this review about this liveaboard
Comments or QuestionsIf you have more questions either about snorkelling or scuba diving (or specifically about the Seven Seas Indonesia Liveaboard), please comment below with your questions.
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Have Fun & Be SafeThere will also be many more pages and articles about scuba diving and scuba diving safety tips (and on snorkelling too) for you to read and learn about this fabulous sport. Please don't forget to rate the Seven Seas liveaboard above if you've already dived in Indonesia from this dive boat, but also make sure you have fun and be safe.
Seven Seas Indonesia Komodo Liveaboard Diving Review
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Article written by Russell Bowyer who has been a scuba diver since diving on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia in 1989. After his first dive he trained as a BSAC diver in the UK. He attained his Diver Leader certification with BSAC. He then went on to become a scuba diving instructor, teaching others how to dive and was voted as Diving Officer and Treasurer for the Saffron Walden BSAC club too. Russell has dived all over the world, including the UK, on liveaboards in the Red Sea, the Caribbean, South Africa and the USA. Russell is experienced in all dive types, including drift diving, deep dives that involved decompression stops and recreational dives too.