ambon to sorong

The Ambon to Sorong twelve night cruise is an amazing liveaboard scuba diving adventure from the spice island of Ambon through Indonesia's remote Eastern archipelago to Irian Jaya offering an amazing array of unique dive sites and land based adventures.

Please note that these itineraries are subject to change depending on local weather and diving conditions and that all times are approximate.

day by day

Detailed itinerary for cruises from Ambon to Sorong, for cruises starting in Bali the same itinerary applies in reverse.

Days One & Two: Ambon

Ambon holds an important place in both the rich history of Indonesia, and as one of its best diving destinations. The island was conquered by the Portuguese, later the Dutch, and is speckled with the occupying forces old forts, some of which date back to the late 15th Century.

It is now the capital of the southern Malukkus and has a diverse mix of cultures and ethnicity. Ambon was taken off the tourist map by the government for six years after unrest between two ethnic groups led to turmoil in the city. After the unrest subsided, the army was sent to keep the peace and help repair infrastructure. This was a great shame for the Ambonese, a welcoming and hospitable people, that are proud of the history and beauty of their island as well as the fantastic diving found around their shores.

Ambon harbour is a long, deep harbour surrounded on both sides by steep, verdant volcanic slopes. A true sense of history overcomes one; imagining the great seafarers like Magellan, Cook and others sailing down the same bay’s mouth. One gets the impression that the area cannot have changed much since the days of these great explorers. The first dive site is under a pier close to the Ambon airport and has the boasting rights of being able to call itself the first great muck site in the world, this is normally where one can get a glimpse of the rare Ambon scorpion fish. Also on offer is a pristine wreck covered with hard and soft corals, lots of fish and resting upright in relatively shallow water.

Day Three: Nusa Laut

Nusa Laut just east of Ambon was made famous from two of east Indonesia’s famous diving pioneers, Larry Smith and Edi Frommenweiler. Larry had said it was his favourite reef in the entire eastern region of this great archipelago. It is truly a spectacular location and a full days diving will be on offer.

Days Four, Five & Six: Banda Neira

Banda, has an important place in Indonesian and world history. Dominated by a 2500-foot active volcano, for more than three hundred years these tiny islands were the centre of wealth for the Dutch colonies. They were the only source of the rare spices of nutmeg and mace for centuries and the Dutch, after capturing them from the Portuguese, guarded them jealously from all comers including the English. For centuries, a kilo of these spices held more value than the same weight in gold. To get the full story guests will need to come aboard and experience the islands themselves. Suffice to say that the islands’ rich history is reflected in its architecture, population and the culture.

The diving is also full of surprises. There are some exceedingly good reef dives on the east and north sides of the islands, but the real gem is under the pier and in front of a small hotel’s sea wall. Here not only marine life treasures such as pipe fish of all varieties, frog fish of many varieties and colour variations, and a plethora of juvenile fish seeking sanctuary in the calm waters, but also the least bashful and largest mandarin fish ever! These colourful gems are out of their hiding places all day and are in such shallow water that they can be seen from the pier. The vessel takes advantage of the sleepy harbour by being alongside the pier.

Possibilities for diving this region will be:

Banda Sea –  There are possibilities of wall dives, muck diving in Banda Niera.  The islands offer divers vertical walls and possible visibility of over 120 feet with very mild currents. They are also home to a population of the largest sponges that Kararu has ever seen in Indonesia. Some barrel sponges can swallow a diver in their orifice without difficulty.

Gunung Api - Manuk - is a volcano that’s summit breaks the sea’s surface by 800 feet yet which has its base on the seabed some 13,000 feet below. The island created by the volcano is 120 miles from the next nearest landfall and is therefore home to the reef fish that populate it’s steep drop offs and walls, occasional visiting pelagics, and extraordinarily an uncountable population of Banded and Olive sea snakes. These marine reptiles have found a sanctuary here among the warm volcanic vents and reef fish that live in the area. It is truly a unique spot that never ceases to amaze divers. In some shots there are over thirty snakes in the frame and they make inquisitive yet docile subjects.

Day Seven: Koon

Excellent big fish possibilities and the best chance on the trip to see big schools of fish.  It is truly a spectacular location and a full days diving will be on offer.

Days Eight & Nine: Fiabacit

This area in Misool has incredible top side scenery and teaming reefs with all kinds of fish.  Beach BBQs are always given in this area.

Day Ten: Boo

This area, also located in Misool will be a fantastic day of macro diving for critters.  Expect to see nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, and frog fish all in one dive.

Days Eleven & Twelve: Farundi

This area in Misool offers wonderful drop offs and spectacular reef dives.  It is one of the top spots in Misool including “the blue hole”, an enormous amount of fish and a fantastic way to end the voyage.

Day Thirteen: Sorong

Arrival and disembarkation at Sorong, Irian Jaya. Departure to your next destination will be from Sorong’s airport with daily air service to Bali.

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