Just finished back to back trips aboard the Damai II liveaboard in Indonesia and was totally impressed by the whole
operation, flexibility and attention to guest needs.
The Crew - there were 20 crew for 12 guests, pretty impressive ratio that! They worked hard and seemed to be happy in their jobs, a couple of new crew joined for training on our second trip and they were straight away involved and all the crew helped each other out. Good team work
The overall boat was in good condition. We slept in cabin 1 (lower deck forward) and cabin 5 (lower deck rear with private balcony). Both cabins were well maintained, very spacious, bed linens were good quality, beds comfy, nice fluffy towels.
Cabin 1 had some creaking noise from the wooden walls and cabin 5 had quite loud noise from the engine which made
sleeping a bit difficult but after 4 dives I managed to drift off pretty well. We had an issue with the hot water heater half way through the first trip, so no hot water for showers but it was manageable. Everyone was offered a partial refund/trip credit before we’d even finished the trip and on our last night in port a new water heater was fitted so we were able to take a hot shower and all was fine on our second trip.
Cabin 1 had 1 a/c and cabin 5 had 2 a/cs. Always working well and no drips. Dining/lounge area had 3 a/c units and we
had to ask to switch one off as it could get pretty chilly in there.
Dive deck had a unique set up with individual stations, storage and your own camera rinse tank. Nitrox was always 30/31%. The dive team anaylse for you and write it up on the board, but you can also check yourself.
The camera room had individual stations with charging points and a cupboard underneath for storage. No problem to find a charging point. All the outlets are international style so fit any plug without need for adapters. We could plug in phone /
laptop in the room whilst we were in there but I agree with not leaving items plugged in as its a fire risk
Dive deck towels - i’ve never been on a boat where you are not given a towel for your own use. Siren gave numbered towels and changed daily, but Damai have marine life embroidered onto theirs so I of course choice the nudibranch! Our towels were always put at our stations for us and dried in the sun between dives. There were also extra towels for the sun deck.
The whole schedule was very flexible. Typically our cruise directors gave an approx time for the dives each day, but if we wished to go earlier or later they were always amenable. Groups were 4 to 1 guide, though my husband and I usually just went off on our own. As the meals are all a la carte there was no problem when people wished to dive longer as it didn’t disrupt other guests. Some people took 75 minute night dives brr! A couple of times during the trip we opted as a group to dive certain sites again. We had time in between dives to visit waterfalls, cruise islands, check out the fort in Banda and spent at least an hour watching 2 blue whales cruising about outside of Kaimana. I left with the impression that the trip is really geared to whatever the guests wish to do and that there isn’t a fixed schedule at all which was very relaxing.