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Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

Robert

16/04/2023

I was on board the Jaya liveaboard in February 2023 and had the most amazing time. Of course the diving was wonderful, but the professionalism, organisation and approachability of the crew was superb...

Description

Boat

Jaya is simple but comfortable vessel, 23 meters in length and 5.7 meters in width, it's entirely constructed of iron wood.

The upper deck has plenty of shaded space for lounging, napping, eating or just enjoying the breath taking scenery as it quietly passes by. It includes four small separate tables with round the edge seating so that you can spread out in the space in between dives; whether to do logbooks or games with the team!

There is also a comfortable sun deck area equipped with beanbags for your afternoon nap, sun bathing or for star gazing at night.

The dive deck is designed to accommodate a full boat of diving guests – plenty of room! The deck itself is equipped with tank spaces around the edge, a place to store fins and masks, hanging space for wetsuits and fresh water containers for any specialised diving equipment such as torches and cameras.

On deck whilst you’re getting ready, the Jaya crew will be there to help you prepare for your dive with a smile on their face.

All the meals are freshly prepared for you to enjoy mixing western and local cuisine.


Cabin

Jaya has 7 guest cabins, it welcome up to 14 guests per trip :

All cabins are very basic but are provided with an AC unit, power sockets to your convenience.

4 Twin Cabins :
Located on the lower deck, each comes with two single beds side by side, with portholes, use two shared bathrooms.

3 Double Cabins :
Located on the lower deck, each comes with one double bed, with portholes, ensuite bathroom.


Diving

  • 3 dives per day + alternating additional night dives.
  • No dive on the embarkation and disembarkation day.
  • Only 1 - 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.
  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.

Other Informations

  • Nitrox:Not available at the moment
  • 15L Tanks:Available with additional cost
  • 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 :Not available at the moment
  • Laundry Service:Not available at the moment
  • Massage Service:Not available at the moment
  • Payment on board:By cash (IDR/USD/EUR)
  • Crew Number:8, include 2 dive guides

Itineraries

Best of Dampier | 7D/6N

Starting and ending our adventure in Waisai we dive approximately 19 of the most spectacular sites Raja Ampat has to offer. On our way through the Dampier Strait we explore the reefs around Kri, Mensuar, Arborek, the Fam Islands, and Yanggalo.

The Dampier Strait separates the islands of Waigeo and Batanta and is part of the Indonesian Throughflow, channeling a gigantic volume of water from the Pacific Ocean to the Indian Ocean and back. These currents carry with them millions of eggs and larvae that supply the region with both genetic diversity and food. A buffet for sea creatures of all sorts!


Dampier / Misool | 9D/8N - 10D/9N

With a total of 27 dives and 5 land excursions we show you the best Raja Ampat has to offer. 3 night dives – one in each area we visit – give us a chance to observe the nocturnal marine life.

In Batanta we trek to a spectacular waterfall, in Misool you get to swim in one of the world’s few Jellyfish lakes and in central Raja Ampat we take the 341 steps to admire the breath-taking view of the Bintang Lagoon at Piaynemo.

Starting in the Dampier Strait we introduce you to the variations of dive site topographies and how the current affects them. We then move further south to Batanta for some muck diving where you get to admire colourful critters like blue ringed octopus or flamboyant cuttlefish.

After an overnight crossing south, we spend 3 days diving around the scattering of islands south-east of Misool. Dive sites we visit include Shadow Reef (Magic Mountain), Boo Windows and Four Kings.

Back north we dive around Piaynemo, where Melissa’s Garden and My Reef will take your breath away. Finally, back on our way through the Dampier Strait we explore the reefs around Kri, Mensuar, Arborek and Gam.


Banda Sea| 14D/13N

Those trips are unique adventures. Our experienced Raja Ampat guides will take you off the beaten path in search of the next great discovery in this world-famous diving destination.

During these trips we will be looking for new dive sites, testing some theories, and trying out new ideas. This is the perfect trip for the experienced Raja diver looking for something new or the diver with a strong sense of adventure and interest in doing things differently.

Our itinerary is not fixed and subject to change spontaneously, but along our journey we’ll hit a few of our favourite sites and aim to make at least 22 dives in and around the Dampier Strait islands.

Note*: on these trips, there will be 1 dive on the last day and diving will be finished by 11.30 am.*

Schedules & routes

23/04/2026 to 29/04/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

02/05/2026 to 10/05/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

13/05/2026 to 19/05/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

23/05/2026 to 29/05/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

31/05/2026 to 06/06/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

08/06/2026 to 14/06/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

16/06/2026 to 22/06/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

31/08/2026 to 06/09/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

08/09/2026 to 14/09/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

16/09/2026 to 22/09/2026

Raja Ampat

Jaya is a budget standard liveaboard, offering scuba diving trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate up to 14 guests.

Prices & conditions

Included

  • Transfers from airport and/or hotel to the yacht
  • VAT and local taxes
  • Full-board meal plan (including snacks)
  • Complimentary beverages (water, tea, coffee)
  • Diving activity (incl. tanks, weights, weight belts)
  • Dive guide service
  • Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
  • Boat accident insurance
  • Cabin cleaning service
  • Wi-Fi

Not included

  • Domestic flights in destination country
  • Marine park fees & Port fees
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Alcoholic beverage
  • Soft drinks
  • Dive equipment rentals
  • Larger tank (15 L)
  • Dive insurance (mandatory requirement)
  • Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)
  • Cabin towels and complimentary toiletries
  • Crew gratuity

Useful information

Alor

Best time for diving
April to November, as this is when both visibility and weather are at their best, while September is the best time to spot Mola Mola. The currents usually are strongest in October and November, making conditions more challenging. From late December until early March, Alor is usually considered as off-season due to the rainy season.

About temperatures
Air : winter months are between 26°C - 29°C, summer months are between 27°C - 32°C.
Sea : between 25°C - 27°C from March to April & October to November, between 27°C - 30°C from May to September. Thermoclines are common year round, the water can drop at times to 22°C or lower.

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 5 mm full wetsuit. If you get cold easily, we recommend also bring gloves and a hood, or even a 7 mm full wetsuit.

Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels of diver from beginners to experienced. However, in the open blue, the current can be strong at times, so divers should to be comfortable with their skills. While the muck dive sites only have little current. You can find out more information about diving in Alor here : Alor

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Alor liveaboard trips are usually from Maumere to Maumere, guests need to fly to Maumere airport (MOF).
However, some liveaboards often combine Alor with other destinations like Komodo, Banda Sea, Raja Ampat. Then you might only need to arrive or depart from Maumere.

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.


Komodo

Best time for diving
May to October, the weather in Komodo is at its best between April and November. During the wet season (December to March) the weather can get a bit windy, with heavy quick rains, sometimes can cause rough surface conditions. However, liveaboards run trips here year-round.

The visibility in the North is excellent at 30 meters or even more, while it ranges between 10-15 meters in the South.
Some dive sites can have significant currents, whirlpools and see downdrafts. Sea conditions might change very quickly. Other dive sites are more quiet and rich in macro, especially in the South.

About temperatures
Air : range between 23°C - 32°C year-round.
Sea : in the North Komodo it can be around 26°C -29°C, while it gets colder towards the south where it can drop down to 22° C.

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 - 5 mm full wetsuit throughout the year for Komodo area.

Diver requirement
Intermediate to Advanced level, A good level in diving and some experience in drift diving are recommended to participate to Komodo cruise.
You can find out more information about diving in Komodo here : Komodo

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Most of the embarkation / disembarkation will be in Labuan Bajo (LBJ).
Unless the trip is from Bali - Komodo, then the embarkation can be in Bali (DPS).

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.

Diver's reviews (2)

Robert, 16/04/2023

I was on board the Jaya liveaboard in February 2023 and had the most amazing time. Of course the diving was wonderful, but the professionalism, organisation and approachability of the crew was superb. I used to work as a Padi instructor and have been on many liveaboards and indeed worked in tourism and travelled in many countries for over 30 years. The whole organisation was faultless, very slick, which maximised our enjoyment time.

Carl. B, 02/11/2017

Excellent! Awesome! Bombastic! Spiffing! The Jaya is a budget liveaboard with a 5 Star crew both in and out the water. Boat crew couldn’t be more helpful either. The dive briefings were thorough. Current checks done on every dive. Even the odd impromptu check eh Erica! You really should try and stay in the skiff! Food was excellent and there was always snacks between dives. You’re never hungry. The dive sites were top notch. Diving was safe and geared to the group. Dive guides were awesome. And why wouldn’t they be? It’s Raja! A special mention to John in the kitchen, not only for the food, but for the boiling water he kept me replenished with for my tea.

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