Indo Master Liveaboard, Indonesia
Contemporary phinisi liveaboard in Indonesia embarking on luxurious trips for dedicated divers
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Overview
Indo Master is a modern phinisi liveaboard delivering incredible Indonesian diving expeditions to discerning guests. This sizable vessel offers ample space and plenty of contemporary comfort on board, ensuring each trip is as relaxing as it is exciting. And, thanks to the expertise of the Master Liveaboards fleet, guests can expect to receive the highest standards of service throughout each voyage, along with a selection of superior, first-class facilities.
Highlights
- Modern phinisi liveaboard built by artisans in Sulawesi
- Designed by divers, ensuring high standards of service
- Stay in spacious cabins decorated with superior style
- Versatile accommodations for a variety of guests
- Number of cabins:9
- Internet:YES
- Nitrox:YES
- Ensuite bathrooms:YES
- Guest / Guide:5:1
- Group booking discounts
Choose your trip
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- 2 guests
- 3 guests
- 4 guests
- 5 guests
- 6 guests
- 7 guests
- 8 guests
- 9 guests
- 10+ guests
- 11Jun 20268D / 7N
Komodo National Park
22 divesfrom $3,605Overview
8 days / 7 nights22Advanced Open Water - Minimum 50 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
11 Jun 2026
01:00 PM
Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo Airport: LBJ
Return
18 Jun 2026
10:00 AM
Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo Airport: LBJ
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Transfers
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- Park and port fees - US$180 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - US$15 per night, paid in advance
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 80%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities - 10% of cruise rate
- Equipment rental - US$240 per trip
- Nitrox - US$100 per trip
- 13l tanks - US$30 per trip
- Dive computer - US$90 per trip
- Diving courses
- Laundry service
- Internet
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Meet Komodo’s iconic manta rays at current-swept dive sites
- Trek in search of the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon
- Marvel at the macro critters of Padar
- Night dives included in the schedule
Day 1: Embarkation is between 12:30 and 13:00. When all guests are on board introductions, boat and safety briefings will be conducted, after which guests can set up their equipment or relax before dinner is served. If time allows, an afternoon check dive may be carried out but is not guaranteed.
Day 2: Breakfast followed by a check dive, and up to 3 subsequent dives, as outlined below.Days 3-6: Up to 4 dives a day. Following is a sample of dive sites we may visit during your time aboard Indo Master. The safety of our guests is paramount, and we always do our best to offer diving at alternative locations should we be unable to visit any of the sites listed below. Some locations may be excluded for any number of reasons, not least of which can be restrictions implemented at short notice by the National Park Authorities.
Gili Lawa Laut - Castle Rock:
Currents sweep by this offshore pinnacle in Gili Lawa Laut, where whitetip reef sharks and trevally can be seen corralling large numbers of neon fusiliers. Schools of surgeonfish swarm over the corals and large barrel sponges, while huge Napoleon wrasses may take an inquisitive look at the divers.
Crystal Rock:
In the bay next to Castle Rock, this site comprises 2 pinnacles, both offering superb shark action. Eagle rays are frequent visitors, and dolphins have been known to make an appearance. White-tip reef sharks are often found resting under table corals, and common octopuses put on superb displays, allowing the cautious diver to approach. Currents are to be expected.
Shotgun!
Typically a fast-paced drift dive, we spend time in the coral garden with soft corals and sponges before reaching a deep ravine in the reef where schools of snapper are often found moving in ever tighter formations. From there, descend into the fishbowl where manta rays like to hang out, then enjoy the ride as the “shotgun” currents push you over the reef and through the channel to the waiting dinghies.
Komodo Island:
Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory.” Manta Alley Channels form in the rocky reef wall where we can watch graceful manta rays gliding in the current and being cleaned. They make it look so easy; however, strong currents can persist at this site. Surgeonfish, triggerfish and schools of jacks can all be seen here too. Certainly, the mantas steal the show when they are in town, with up to 30 being seen, although groups of 5 or 6 are more common. Inspirational Diving Experiences
Pink Beach:
A shallow, sheltered reef that is perfect for a night dive with superb macro sightings from flamboyant cuttlefish, hairy frogfish, octopus and bobtail squid to the barely there skeleton shrimp, Pegasus sea moths, crocodile fish and snake eels.
Current City - Takat Makassar/Manta Point:
The longest reef in Komodo National Park, Takat Makassar, is one of the best locations for Manta Ray encounters. Strong currents bring plankton-rich water to the area, which attracts large numbers of mantas who come to feed and visit the cleaning stations along the shallow, sandy-bottomed reef. Other marine life regularly seen here includes turtles, sharks, eagle rays, giant trevallies, giant sweetlips, unicorn fish, huge clams, and cuttlefish.
Tattawa Besar :
Boasting one of the healthiest, most stunning coral gardens in the Komodo archipelago, currents can sometimes be very strong, making for an exhilarating, relatively shallow drift dive. The colourful reef, covered in hard and soft corals, stretches hundreds of metres and attracts a multitude of large and small creatures, including reef sharks, turtles, Napoleon wrasse and large numbers of schooling fish.
Batu Bolong :
This little pinnacle to the east of Manta Point attracts an amazing amount of reef fish, but larger pelagic fish often stop by too. The corals are colourful and varied, with hard coral formations and plenty of soft corals. Expect to see batfish, trevallies, green turtles and sweetlips.
Rinca Island - Wainilu :
Considered one of the best 'muck diving' sites in the area, Wainilu is a sandy slope that plateaus at around 25 meters. First impressions may suggest that there is nothing to see, but for the eagle-eyed and patient, an abundance of macro delights are waiting to be discovered. Mantis shrimps, frogfish, seahorses, pipefish, blue-ring and mimic octopus, a wide variety of nudibranchs and sea slugs, dragonets and even the elusive mandarin fish are just some of the wondrous creatures that are regularly found here.Day 7: For your last full day on board, we usually schedule 2 morning dives* before the boat cruises back to the harbour, where it will remain at anchor overnight.Day 8: Disembarkation no later than 10:00Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- More than 360 days: 5% of the total invoice amount (or deposit amount paid, whichever is greater)
- 360 - 61 days: 30% of the total invoice amount (or deposit amount paid, whichever is greater)
- 60 days or less: Up to 100% of the total invoice amount
Payment policy5% deposit - required to secure reservation.
30% - 360 to 61 days prior to departure.
65% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.Sold out - 19Jun 202611D / 10N
Komodo National Park
34 dives-20% discount$5,150from $4,120Overview
11 days / 10 nights34Advanced Open Water - Minimum 50 divesDive and travel insurance requiredTransfer details
Departure
19 Jun 2026
01:00 PM
Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo Airport: LBJ
Return
29 Jun 2026
10:00 AM
Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo Airport: LBJ
What's included
- Meals and snacks
- Water, tea and coffee
- Soft drinks
- Towels and toiletries
- Tanks and weights
- Night dives
- Transfers
What's not included
- Dive and travel insurance
- Park and port fees - US$230 per trip
- Fuel surcharge - US$15 per night, paid in advance
To be paid in advance or onboardOptional Extras
- Single supplement - 80%
- Alcoholic drinks
- Gratuities - 10% of cruise rate
- Equipment rental - US$360 per trip
- Nitrox - US$130 per trip
- 13l tanks - US$45 per trip
- Dive computer - US$135 per trip
- Diving courses
- Laundry service
- Internet
To be booked in advance or paid onboardHighlights
- Meet Komodo’s iconic manta rays at current-swept dive sites
- Trek in search of the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon
- Marvel at the macro critters of Padar
- Night dives included in the schedule
Day 1: Embarkation is between 12:30 and 13:00. When all guests are on board introductions, boat and safety briefings will be conducted, after which guests can set up their equipment or relax before dinner is served. If time allows, an afternoon check dive may be carried out but is not guaranteed.
Day 2: Breakfast followed by a check dive and up to 3 subsequent dives, as outlined below.Days 3-9: Up to 4 dives a day. Following is a sample of dive sites we may visit during your time aboard Indo Master. The safety of our guests is paramount, and we always do our best to offer diving at alternative locations should we be unable to visit any of the sites listed below. Some locations may be excluded for any number of reasons, not least of which can be restrictions implemented at short notice by the National Park Authorities.
Gili Lawa Laut - Castle Rock:
Currents sweep by this offshore pinnacle in Gili Lawa Laut, where whitetip reef sharks and trevally can be seen corralling large numbers of neon fusiliers. Schools of surgeonfish swarm over the corals and large barrel sponges, while huge Napoleon wrasses may take an inquisitive look at the divers.
Crystal Rock:
In the bay next to Castle Rock, this site comprises 2 pinnacles, both offering superb shark action. Eagle rays are frequent visitors, and dolphins have been known to make an appearance. White-tip reef sharks are often found resting under table corals, and common octopuses put on superb displays, allowing the cautious diver to approach. Currents are to be expected.
Shotgun!
Typically a fast-paced drift dive, we spend time in the coral garden with soft corals and sponges before reaching a deep ravine in the reef where schools of snapper are often found moving in ever tighter formations. From there, descend into the fishbowl where manta rays like to hang out, then enjoy the ride as the “shotgun” currents push you over the reef and through the channel to the waiting dinghies.
Komodo Island:
Guests will have the opportunity to venture ashore on Komodo Island to take a guided walk with the rangers through “Komodo Dragon Territory.” Manta Alley Channels form in the rocky reef wall where we can watch graceful manta rays gliding in the current and being cleaned. They make it look so easy; however, strong currents can persist at this site. Surgeonfish, triggerfish and schools of jacks can all be seen here too. Certainly, the mantas steal the show when they are in town, with up to 30 being seen, although groups of 5 or 6 are more common. Inspirational Diving Experiences
Pink Beach:
A shallow, sheltered reef that is perfect for a night dive with superb macro sightings from flamboyant cuttlefish, hairy frogfish, octopus and bobtail squid to the barely there skeleton shrimp, Pegasus sea moths, crocodile fish and snake eels.
Current City - Takat Makassar/Manta Point:
The longest reef in Komodo National Park, Takat Makassar, is one of the best locations for Manta Ray encounters. Strong currents bring plankton-rich water to the area, which attracts large numbers of mantas who come to feed and visit the cleaning stations along the shallow, sandy-bottomed reef. Other marine life regularly seen here includes turtles, sharks, eagle rays, giant trevallies, giant sweetlips, unicorn fish, huge clams, and cuttlefish.
Tattawa Besar :
Boasting one of the healthiest, most stunning coral gardens in the Komodo archipelago, currents can sometimes be very strong, making for an exhilarating, relatively shallow drift dive. The colourful reef, covered in hard and soft corals, stretches hundreds of metres and attracts a multitude of large and small creatures, including reef sharks, turtles, Napoleon wrasse and large numbers of schooling fish.
Batu Bolong :
This little pinnacle to the east of Manta Point attracts an amazing amount of reef fish, but larger pelagic fish often stop by too. The corals are colourful and varied, with hard coral formations and plenty of soft corals. Expect to see batfish, trevallies, green turtles and sweetlips.
Rinca Island - Wainilu :
Considered one of the best 'muck diving' sites in the area, Wainilu is a sandy slope that plateaus at around 25 meters. First impressions may suggest that there is nothing to see, but for the eagle-eyed and patient, an abundance of macro delights are waiting to be discovered. Mantis shrimps, frogfish, seahorses, pipefish, blue-ring and mimic octopus, a wide variety of nudibranchs and sea slugs, dragonets and even the elusive mandarin fish are just some of the wondrous creatures that are regularly found here.Day 10: For your last full day on board, we usually schedule 2 morning dives* before the boat cruises back to the harbour, where it will remain at anchor overnight.Day 11: Disembarkation no later than 10:00Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.Payment & cancellation terms
- More than 360 days: 5% of the total invoice amount (or deposit amount paid, whichever is greater)
- 360 - 61 days: 30% of the total invoice amount (or deposit amount paid, whichever is greater)
- 60 days or less: Up to 100% of the total invoice amount
Payment policy5% deposit - required to secure reservation.
30% - 360 to 61 days prior to departure.
65% balance - due 60 days prior to departure.
Bookings received less than 60 days before departure require payment in full to secure reservation.Cancellation policySpecial offers or promotions - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Group bookings - separate payment and cancellation terms may apply.
Contact the ZuBlu travel team if you have any questions about payment terms and cancellation.2 spaces left
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Cabins

Classic double
Double bed
2 peopleNon shareable
Classic twin
Twin beds
2 peopleShareable
Premium twin / double
Double bed
2 peopleShareable
Premium twin, upper deck
Twin beds
2 peopleShareable
Superior double
Double bed
2 peopleNon shareable
- If you are a solo traveller, we aim to allocate shared cabins on a same-sex basis.
- Non-shareable cabins can not be shared with another single traveler outside your party. A single occupancy surcharge will be applied.
Boat amenities
- Camera facilities
- Night diving
- Dive deck
- Dive tenders
- Freshwater showers
- Nitrox
- Equipment rental
- Snorkeling equipment
- Items marked with anmay not be included in the trip price.
- Please check the FAQs below or individual trip details for detailed information about additional costs.
Dive facilities
- Above deck cabins
- Sun deck
- Transfers
- Air conditioning
- Indoor saloon
- Vegetarian options
- Full safety equipment
- Spa
- WiFi
- Alcoholic and soft drinks
- Private charter
- Park fees and permits
- Items marked with anmay not be included in the trip price.
- Please check the FAQs below or individual trip details for detailed information about additional costs.
Vessel information
Indo Master is a sensational liveaboard handcrafted from ironwood and teak by skilled artisans on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Launched in 2022, this vessel is the very definition of a modern phinisi, perfect for those seeking a luxurious trip to explore one of the world's most biodiverse marine environments. Designed by divers, for divers, guests can rest assured that their every need has been preempted and expertly addressed. Expect contemporary comfort from top to bottom, along with advanced scuba services such as camera facilities and nitrox fills.
At 47-metres in length, Indo Master welcomes a maximum of 18 guests in nine luxurious cabins, ensuring there is ample space to relax. The vessel’s nine guest cabins all come with air-conditioning and private ensuite bathrooms with hot water. Below deck, guests will find four traditional classic cabins, with a choice of twin or double layouts, along with a larger family cabin boasting two double beds. The vessel’s premium and superior suites are located on the upper deck, featuring expansive ocean views and either full or Juliet balconies.
Onboard Indo Master
Indo Master liveaboard’s bright and spacious restaurant is located on the main deck, and features two large tables and a cocktails bar area. This vessel’s salon also shares this space and comes equipped with two comfortable sofas made from golden wood and neutral upholstery. A further open-air lounging space is situated towards the bow of the boat, as well as an additional relaxing nook towards the aft of the upper deck. Of course, for the ultimate sun-trap, guests should head to Indo Master’s top deck where they will find a neatly astroturfed lawn furnished with beanbags. Massage and laundry services are also available on board.
Diving from Indo Master
This vessel’s dive deck is likely to be one of the most spacious and comfortable you will have come across, and has plenty of personal storage space for masks and other small equipment items. Designated areas for charging and preparing camera and video equipment, as well as separate rinse tanks, make Indo Master a top choice for underwater photographers and videographers. The vessel also benefits from two high-powered Zodiacs, onboard kayaks, nitrox fills, and equipment rental services. Select PADI certifications can also be undertaken with prior arrangement, including Advanced Open Water and several speciality courses.


