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| mono-hull wooden Phinisi schooner... |
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The long-running Bidadari covers some of the best dive sites in Indonesia. The Banda Sea is among its destinations, which also include Komodo and Raja Ampat. Banda Islands trips depart either from Alor or Sorong, so you get to cover a large area of some of the world's richest waters.
Length: 37 metres / 122 foot
Beam: 7.5 metres / 25 foot
Cruise: 7.5 knots
Divers: 12
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The Bidadari is a traditional Phinisi sailing vessel which has a reputation for creating a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere for its guests. Catering for a maximum of only 12 divers, you can experience the best of the region on a boat where smaller numbers of divers are guaranteed. There are plenty of open spaces to enjoy the passing scenery and relive the voyages of a bygone era when the Banda Sea was a popular route during the days of the spice trade.
This Indonesian owned and operated vessel also features covered camera stations so is suitable for underwater photographers. The Banda Sea liveaboard schedule can usually be altered to fit in with your group's specific requirements, so please contact us to find an itinerary that suits you.
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| Cabins, Berths, Showers, Bathrooms... |
There are four double bed cabins (with upper bunk) and two twin cabins on the lower deck. All cabins are en-suite (private bathroom). With a maximum of only 12 guests, there is always plenty of space to relax.
All cabins have:
- Personal controlled air-conditioning
- Portholes
- Private toilet and hot water shower
- Hand basin and toiletries
- Wardrobe and luggage storage
- Reading lamp and nightlights
- Mains outlet 220 Volts - 24 hours per day
No. of bathrooms / showers - 6 / 8 - hot water
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