Raja Ampat Aggressor
Comfortable liveaboard safari boat with exceptional dive facilities, ideal for exploring Indonesia’s best diving
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Overview
- Dive the renowned sites of Raja Ampat and the Derawan Islands
- Convenient camera facilities, tenders, dive platform, and nitrox
- Enjoy memorable land trips between dives on certain itineraries
- 22 dives on 7-night trips and 33 dives on 10-night itineraries
Part of the reputable Aggressor Liveaboards fleet, the Raja Ampat Aggressor offers world-class liveaboard trips to Raja Ampat and the Derawan Islands. From cosy interiors and relaxing outdoor spaces, to the convenient dive platform and accompanying tenders, everything on board this capable motor yacht guarantees relaxed and comfortable diving in some of the world’s most exciting destinations. Add experienced guides and convenient camera facilities for documenting your dives in the heart of the coral triangle, and the Raja Ampat Aggressor makes for the perfect Indonesian liveaboard.
Upcoming trips
Cabins
- 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.
Amenities
Boat
Dive facilities
- 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.
Vessel
Vessel information
At 30-metres long, the Raja Ampat Aggressor is a world-class liveaboard that was custom-built for scuba diving. The vessel is run by a superb team who’ve set high standards for liveaboard diving in Indonesia and offers world-class liveaboard trips to Raja Ampat and the Derawan Islands, with seasonal crossings incorporating North Sulawesi and Halmahera. Built for comfort, safety and stability, Raja Ampat Aggressor accommodates up to 16 guests in eight inviting staterooms with various queen and bunk configurations.
The worldwide Aggressor Liveaboards have been offering five-star holidays for the last 36 years, and you can expect exceptional dive facilities, superior onboard comfort and top-of-the-range service aboard the Raja Ampat Aggressor. Designed by divers, for divers, this vessel has been taking divers to explore Raja Ampat and beyond for over a decade. So get ready to explore this incredibly diverse region in search of bizarre macro critters, sharks, mantas, and so much more. All the while enjoying the outstanding service that has earned this liveaboard operator an unparalleled global reputation.
Onboard Raja Ampat Aggressor
The Raja Ampat Aggressor accommodates up to 16 guests in eight modern, air-conditioned cabins. Social spaces include the air-conditioned saloon fitted with a TV and entertainment system, the shaded outdoor lounge on the upper deck and the expansive sun deck complete with loungers. Meals are served in the indoor dining area, and include a mix of Western, BBQ, Indonesian cuisine and homemade desserts. Freshly prepared snacks are also served throughout the day, along with fresh juices, hot beverages, soft drinks and a limited selection of wines and beers - which are all included in the price. Special dietary needs can also be catered for with prior notice.
Diving from Raja Ampat Aggressor
The Raja Ampat Aggressor boasts a well-designed dive deck complete with ample storage areas, camera preparation table and space for the two tenders. Having such easy access to the dive boats removes any unnecessary effort throughout your trip and makes kitting up and getting on the water a breeze. Guests can rent top quality gear if needed, and nitrox is available to certified divers. Add in the highly experienced guides who’ve been diving this iconic region for years, and you’re all set for exploring the best Indonesia has to offer.
Top tips
- The upper deck’s master stateroom has the best views, so be sure to book this one in advance.
- Consider getting an advanced certification before your trip, as many of Indonesia’s best dive sites are better suited to divers with experience.
- Lunch is served buffet-style, while dinner is table service - ideal for end-of-the-day socialising with fellow guests.