Raja Ampat Liveaboard Diary

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A little about the Boat:
I've not spent any time aboard any other liveaboard, so I have nothing to compare it to. The crew, guides and cruise directors are professional and really go out of their way to preempt any of your desires. They take the time to learn your habits and they listen to you and try to learn a little about each guests' preferences. The boat is clean, well appointed and the cabins are spacious. With a maximum of 20 divers on the boat and only 15 on our trip, there was more than adequate room on the boat to stretch out, catch a nap on one of the decks or even spend the afternoon reading. The only time I was in my cabin was to sleep. Cons? Nothing that really comes to mind.
Overall I would definitely recommend the Gaia Love if you're in the market for a Liveaboard in Indo.
 

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