KM Blue Manta
Ambon - Banda - Forgotten Islands - Komodo - Alor - Raja Ampat
An experience of a lifetime awaits you onboard the
magnificent Blue Manta. Stable, spacious and safe,
the Blue Manta is fully equipped to take you on a
fascinating diving adventure in the magical waters
of Indonesia.
The Blue Manta is possibly the largest purpose-built dive vessel
in the region. Measuring 45m (148 ft) by 9m (29ft), this steel hull
vessel will only take 18 guests. The 14 beautifully furnished ensuite
cabins, each average 20sqm (65sqf) in size, an open
outdoor alfresco dining area, an indoor air-conditioned room for
finer dining, speaks of the perfect onboard ambiance of a
luxurious dive holiday.
With maximum comfort and safety in mind, the Blue Manta is
well equipped with safety facilities, cruises at 10 knots and the
steel hull makes her an ideal vessel for long haul cruises and
blue water crossing trips.
Blue Manta Accommodation
Up to 18 guests are easily accommodated in 14 double & twin
share en-suites cabins. One Price, First Come, First Serve! All
cabins are priced per person and are based on 2 persons
sharing a cabin.
Stability
The Blue Manta is built with thick steel designed to withstand the hardest sea conditions,
offering the stability wooden boats cannot. The 9m width and weight of 400 ton add to
the steadiness, ensures uninterrupted rests and relaxation.
The Blue Manta is a world class cruising hotel.
Reliability
Built for sea-worthiness, the Blue Manta operates on twin engines and is an ultimate
dive vessel for long haul cruises and blue water crossing trips.
She is dependable for comfort, convenience and a stress-free dive holiday.
Exclusivity
Blue Manta will take only 18 guests.
There are 14 beautifully furnished en-suite cabins, each average 20sqm (200sf)
in size comprising of single cabins and twin/double cabins.
- 6 cabins on upper deck with window
- 4 cabins on main deck with window
- 4 cabins on below deck with a port hole
Safety
We do not take risks or compromise on the safety and diving of our
guests and crew. In addition to twin engines, the Blue Manta is fitted
with the following security and safety features:
- All cabins are with speakers, fire and smoke alarms
- Furuno Radar, GPS plotter, Echo Sounders
- SSB radio, VHF radio, SART, EPIRB
- Standard Fire Fighting Equipment
- 2 x 30 Life Rafts
- Life Jackets in all cabins
- 4 x chase boats installed with twin engines
- 2 x Anchor System (DC/AC)
- First Aid & Oxygen Kit
- Fire Extinguishers
- Satellite Telephone & Wi-Fi
- Night Watch Security
Personalised Service
The high crew and guest ratio ensures attentive, outstanding and
personalised service. With a total of 22 crew members working
onboard, we are committed to your comfort and enjoyment.
- 3 Captains/Deck Officers
- 3 Engineers
- 4 Dive guides
- 3 Chefs
- 2 Masseuses
- 2 Hostesses
- 1 Cruise Leader (Instructor)
- 1 Manager (Instructor)
- 3 Dinghy Drivers/Deck Hands
Photographers Dream Boat
The Blue Manta is equipped with camera-friendly facilities,
designed for the most avid underwater photographers.
- Individual Rinse Tanks
- Wide Outdoor Work Table
- Indoor Dry Camera Room
- Blow-dry Stations
- Small dive groups (4 photographers : 1 guide)
Delectable Dining
Having good food should be one of the most important criteria
when choosing a liveaboard. On the Blue Manta you start your
day with freshly baked breads. With no less than 5 meals a day,
you will be filled and satisfied with an extensive
range of treats for your taste buds.
Wi-Fi at Sea
The Wi-Fi is connected via Satellite and with 24/7 Wi-Fi connection,
you can be connected with your family and friends anytime, anywhere.
Destinations
- Bali & Komodo
Bali & Komodo trips start in Bali and ends at the
Port of Labuan Bajo, Western Flores; sailing to
North and South Komodo.
Dates: May to September
Itinerary: 11 days / 10 nights - Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat trip starts and ends in Sorong, west
Papua, sailing to North and Misool in the South.
Dates October to April
Itinerary: 11 days / 10 nights - Cenderawasih Bay
Trip start and end in Manokwari, West Papua; sailing
to Cenderawasih Bay for whaleshark sightings.
Dates: April to October
Itinerary: 11 days / 10 nights - Ambon, Banda & Ring of Fire to Raja Ampat
Crossing from Ambon; terminating in Sorong, or
vice versa. Diving around Banda Islands, the
remote Indonesian “Ring of Fire” & Misool, South
of Raja Ampat
Dates: April & November
Itinerary: 13 days / 12 nights - Maumere & Forgotten Islands
Trip starts in Maumere sailing through Alor to the
Forgotten Islands.
Dates: September
Itinerary: 11 days / 10 nights - Maumere , Alor, Banda & Ambon
This is a crossing trip starting in Maumere, visiting
Alor, Banda islands and finishing in Ambon.
Dates: October
Itinerary: 12 days / 11 nights
Blue Specifications
Ensuite Cabin: | 14 |
Total Guests: | 18 |
Crew: | 22 |
Length: | 45m (148ft) |
Width: | 9m (29ft) |
Hull: | Steel |
Cruising Speed: | 10knots |
Engine: | 2 x 826hp Yanmar |
Generator: | 3 x Yanmar Gensets |
Compressor: | 3 x 250 litres |
Nitrox: | 1 x Nitrox system |
Dinghy: | 3 x 6.5m dinghy with 90hp OBM |
Watermakers: | 2 x Watermakers 20 ton freshwater daily |
Fresh water tank : | 20,000 litres |
Diesel tank: | 45,000 litres |
Range : | 3500 nm |
Für die Kreuzfahrten gelten besondere Zahlungs- und Stornobedingungen.
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