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Description
Boat
Calico Jack is a 30 meter long, 7 meter wide classic Indonesian sailing vessel that newly built from iron wood and teak to the highest of standards by the master craftsmen of Tana Beru Sulawesi Indonesia. It was completed in March 2014 and set up with all the modern and safety amenities to explore the Indonesian Archipelago.
Calico Jack blending the best of the traditional with all the modern amenities and safety features one would expect and deserve.
The professional and extremely friendly crew are ready to take you on beautiful journeys of discovery to fantastic “castaway” islands and superb diving locations.
Calico Jack is running by a professional French Company, provide a lovely, very knowledgeable French cruise director (also speaks fluent English) and crucially, an excellent French-trained chef, who cooks a mix of Indonesian and European cuisine. The Australian boat owner are also often on board and involved in the day to day opearations.
Calico Jack has been designed with care to provide safety and comfort to sail in style. There is a large galley, a saloon, an outside dining area, a roof terrace and a diving platform.
Calico Jack provides both photography and videography equipment for her guests. In the course of the journey, the crew are able to provide a video making service or can assist you with your own project. There is also a computer with editing equipment at your disposal.
Cabin
Calico Jack has 5 spacious and bright cabins, it can welcome up to 10 guests on board.
All cabins have en-suite bathroom, air condition, storage area, Portholes, and other cabin facilities.
2 Deluxe Double Cabins
Located on the lower deck, equipped with 1 double bed, portholes
2 Deluxe Twin/Double Cabins
Located on the lower deck, equipped with 2 single beds, can be used as double bed when positioned together, portholes
1 Deluxe Twin Cabin
Located on the lower deck, equipped with 2 single beds , portholes
Diving
- 3 dives per day + alternating additional night dives.
- No dive provided on the day of arrival and departure.
- 2 dives will be provided on the day before departure.
- All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.
- Kayaks, Wakeboards, SUPs, Surfing gear, Sport fishing gear available.
Other Informations
- Nitrox:Available with additional charge
- 15L Tanks:Available with additional charge
- REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment
- Technical Dive:Not available at the moment
- Dive Equipment Rental:Available with additional charge
- Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
- Wi-Fi Internet :Starlink satellite internet available
- Laundry Service:Available with additional charge
- Massage Service:Not available at the moment
- Payment on board:Cash (USD/EUR/IDR)
- Crew Number:11, include 2 dive guides
Itineraries
Raja Ampat Full Park 12D/11N - 35 dives
Day 1 : Embarkation in Sorong | Crossing to Misool
Day 2 : Misool | Balbulol Reefs
Day 3 : Daram Islands | Soft Coral Gardens
Day 4 : Boo Islands | Magic Mountain
Day 5 : Fiabacet & Yilliet | Coral Ridge Systems
Day 6 : Farondi & Wagmab | Caves and Coral Walls
Day 7 : Penemu & Piaynemo | Iconic Lagoons
Day 8 : Wofo Island | Northern Reefs & Beach BBQ
Day 9 : Gam & Yanggefo | Dampier Strait Action
Day 10 : Manta Sandy & Arborek Village
Day 11 : Cape Kri & Dampier Strait
Day 12 : Disembarkation in Sorong
Raja Ampat North (Wayag) 9D/8N - 26 dives
Day 1 : Embarkation in Sorong
Day 2 : Dampier Strait — Fish Thunder
Day 3 : Penemu — Melissa’s Garden
Day 4 : Kawe — Crossing the Equator
Day 5 : Wayag — Mantas & Shark Sanctuary
Day 6 : Wofo — Black Coral Forests
Day 7 : Yanggefo & Arborek — Village Life
Day 8 : Blue Magic & Cape Kri — Raja Ampat’s Greatest Hits
Day 9 : Disembarkation in Sorong
Raja Ampat to the Spice Islands 12D/11N - 35 dives
Day 1 : Embarkation in Sorong | Crossing to Misool
Day 2 : The Reefs of Misool
Day 3 : Hidden Lagoons of Balbulol
Day 4 : Daram Islands
Day 5 : Fiabacet Ridge
Day 6 : Magic Mountain & Boo Islands
Day 7 : Pulau Koon – Where the Seas Converge
Day 8 : Into the Banda Sea
Day 9 : Banda Neira & the Spice Islands
Day 10 : Pulau Ai & Run Island
Day 11 : Nusa Laut Reefs near Ambon
Day 12 : Disembarkation in Ambon
Triton Bay to Raja Ampat 12D/11N - 33 dives
Day 1 : Welcome aboard in Kaimana
Day 2 : Triton Bay — Soft coral gardens & whale sharks
Day 3 : Triton Bay lagoons & hidden reefs
Day 4 : Momon — waterfalls & rainforest coastlines
Day 5 : Pulau Pisang — seamounts and schooling fish
Day 6 : Misool — the heart of Raja Ampat
Day 7 : Boo Islands — coral windows and manta cleaning stations
Day 8 : Wayilbatan — reefs alive with fish
Day 9 : Fiabacet — legendary Raja Ampat diving
Day 10 : Daram Islands — coral gardens & pristine reefs
Day 11 : Final dives in Misool
Day 12 : Disembarkation in Sorong
Cenderawasih Bay 12D/11N - 35 dives
Day 1 : Embarkation in Nabire
Day 2 : Kwatisore Bay — Whale Sharks
Day 3 : Tanjung Mangguar — Sponge Gardens
Day 4 : Wandammen Peninsula — Pelagics & Macro
Day 5 : Pulau Sodompari — Seamounts & Schooling Fish
Day 6 : Pulau Roon & Pulau Rippon — Coral Walls
Day 7 : Mioswar — Village Life & Reef Diving
Day 8 : Pulau Matas & Pulau Rouw — Island Escape
Day 9 : Wairundi — Reef Sharks & Coral Slopes
Day 10 : Manokwari — Historic WWII Wrecks
Day 11 : Final Dives in Cenderawasih Bay
Day 12 : Disembarkation in Manokwari
Schedules & routes
Prices & conditions
Included
- Transfers from airport and/or hotel to the yacht
- Full-board meal plan (including snacks)
- Complimentary beverages (water, tea, coffee)
- Soft drinks
- Diving activity (incl. tanks, weights, weight belts)
- Dive guide service
- Use of Kayaks or/and SUPs
- Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
- Boat accident insurance
- Cabin towels and complimentary toiletries
- Cabin cleaning service
Not included
- Domestic flights in destination country
- Marine park fees & Port fees
- VAT and local taxes
- Fuel surcharge
- Alcoholic beverage
- Dive equipment rentals
- Larger tank (15 L)
- Nitrox fills
- Dive insurance (mandatory requirement)
- Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
- Wi-Fi
- Crew gratuity
Useful information
Triton Bay
Best time for diving
November to April, most liveaboards visit Triton Bay during the Raja Ampat diving season, as from June the winds and rain can cause unpleasant sea conditions. However, rain is possible in West Papua anytime, not just in rainy season.
Some sites are subject to strong currents here, and the visibility in Triton Bay might change abruptly. Rarely exceeding 20 meters, it can lower to less than 10 meters, especially after a lot of raining in Triton Bay. Most of diving is shallow dives, no more than 35 meters.
About temperatures
Air : generally ranges between 25°C - 31°C year-round.
Sea : averaging around 26°C - 27°C from May to October, 29°C - 30°C from November to April.
Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm full wetsuit for November to April, a 5 mm full wetsuit for May to October.
Diver requirement
Suitable for most divers, however, on a number of sites in Triton Bay, a certain level of currents is necessary to attract interesting fish activities. So divers should be ok with the currents. You can find out more information about diving in Wakatobi here : Triton Bay
Embarkation / Disembarkation
The nearby airport is Kaimana airport (KNG) in West Papua. However, liveaboards may utilize different ports depends on the itinerary, as often liveaboard trips will combine Triton Bay with other destinations like Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, so please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.
Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.
Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).
Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.
Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.
Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.
Banda Sea
Best time for diving
October to November & March to April, the seas are generally calmer during these months and in October to November there is higher chance to see hammerhead sharks. From May to August the surface conditions can get quite rough.
The visibility is generally good to excellent in Banda Sea areas, except in Ambon bay and in other bays for critter dives. Currents are low to moderate on most of the sites, however, strong currents may occur at times.
About temperatures
Air : range between 25°C - 31°C year-round.
Sea : range between 26°C - 29°C year-round.
Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 - 5 mm full wetsuit throughout the year.
Diver requirement
Most dive sites are suitable for all levels with a few exceptions that are suitable only for advanced divers. You can find out more information about diving in Banda Sea here : Banda Sea
Embarkation / Disembarkation
The embarkation / disembarkation can be in Ambon (AMQ), Kaimana (KNG), Maumere (MOF), Sorong (SOQ), Waisai (RJM), Saumalaki (SXK) etc. As some of the Banda Sea trip will combine with other destinations like Raja Ampat, Halmahera, Triton Bay. So please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.
Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.
Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).
Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.
Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.
Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.
Raja Ampat
Best time for diving
Mid October to April, the wind then picks up in May until the end of August, causing rougher seas and this means Misool area in the south will be shut from June to September. From July until September the diving in the north still can be enjoyable. The visibility can vary from 10 - 30 meters, current can be from mild to strong at times.
About temperatures
Air : fairly constant between 25°C - 31°C year-round.
Sea : it is warm all year round, about 27°C - 31°C
Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm full wetsuit throughout the year.
Diver requirement
Intermediate to Advanced level. You can find out more information about diving in Raja Ampat here : Raja Ampat
Embarkation / Disembarkation
Most of the embarkation / disembarkation will be in Sorong (SOQ).
Few liveaboards also departs from Waisai (RJM).
The easiest to fly through to & from Sorong (SOQ) via Jakarta (CGK), Makassar (UPG), Bali (DPS), or Manado (MDC).
Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.
Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).
Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.
Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.
Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.
Cenderawasih Bay
Best time for diving
Mid June to early November, diving is possible year-round, the plankton bloom usually happens between September and early April which attract the whale sharks even more, but you can see them in the bay year round. Liveaboards usually offer trips in Cenderawasih bay when other Indonesian sites are affected by inclement weather between June to October. Visibility can be between 10 - 35 meters here with mild currents.
About temperatures
Air : generally ranges between 25°C - 32°C year-round.
Sea : it is warm all year round, about 27°C - 30°C
Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm full wetsuit throughout the year.
Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels. You can find out more information about diving in Cenderawasih bay here : Cenderawasih bay
Embarkation / Disembarkation
Depending on which itinerary you choose, the embarkation / disembarkation can be in Manokwari (MKW), Nabire (NBX), Biak (BIK). The international airport with the best connections is Jakarta (CGK).
However, some liveaboard trips will combine Cenderawasih bay with other destinations like Raja Ampat, then the embarkation and disembarkation will be different. So please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.
Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.
Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).
Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.
Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.
Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.
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