Enjoy an 11 night scuba diving adventure for 1 aboard the MV Pindito on your choice of route: Komodo or Alor in Indonesia!
With over 25 years experience, the MV Pindito is the pioneer of liveaboard diving in Indonesia. Lovingly built to the highest standard, by owner Edi Frommenwiler, and meticulously maintained, Pindito continues to set the standard with her thoughtfully laid out floor plan and smooth sailing. In continuous operation since 1992 the MV Pindito's crew is unmatched for it's diving knowledge and experience in Indonesia. Relax in the luxury of our teak wood paneled cabins. Enjoy the sun or shade and the beautiful sunrises and sunsets on our spacious sundeck. Pindito comfortably accommodates 16 guests. Our crew of 17 work to ensure you a secure and comfortable voyage through Indonesia’s tropical island paradise.
Since 1991 the Komodo National Park has been recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Originally the park was established as a sanctuary for the Komodo dragons. Later the protection was extended to include the entire flora and fauna, above and below the sea. The dive sites here offer an incredible variety of dives, which makes this cruise so special. One day you may have a leisurely dive, marveling at the rarest creatures in the macro range, and the next day, drift with manta rays and large schools of fish. You can find over 1,000 species of fish in these waters, 260 species of reef corals, 70 different sponges, 17 species of whales and dolphins and two species of sea turtles.
The archipelago of Alor includes 6 islands with Pantar and Alor being the biggest ones. There are more than 60 impressive and mostly untouched dive sites around Alor. Most of these lie in the nutrient-rich Pantar Straits between Alor and Pantar. During your dives along this exciting new route you can expect to see incredible underwater biodiversity. In addition, nutrient rich upwelling waters bring in pelagics: Sunfish (mola-mola), thresher sharks, hammerhead sharks, humpback whales, and even marlin and sailfish. Further, the many protected pristine reefs provide a perfect home for smaller colorful creatures and up to 1,000 species of coral reef fishes and 500 species of corals. Walls, bommies, caves and patch reef formations make for dramatic 3D underwater topography while black sand areas provide perfect habitat for muck diving and cryptic critters.