Dive Komodo in Style – Aboard the Nagu Biru Liveaboard

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If you're planning a dive trip to Komodo, do yourself a favor and check out the Nagu Biru Liveaboard. From the moment you step onboard, you’re welcomed into a world of comfort and style. This isn’t just a dive boat – it’s a floating boutique hotel.

The vessel is beautifully designed with an open, spacious layout perfect for both diving and relaxing. The cabins are generous in size, and four of the twin/double rooms even come with private balconies – ideal for sipping a coffee while watching the sunrise over the Komodo islands. Bathrooms are modern and roomy, with plenty of space to move around.

What truly sets Nagu Biru apart is the crew. Friendly, professional, and always attentive, they create a relaxed and welcoming vibe onboard. Whether it’s preparing your gear or anticipating your next need, they go above and beyond.

With just four divers on our trip, we had incredible flexibility when it came to choosing dive sites and schedules. The diving setup is top-notch: a large, well-equipped dive deck on a separate dive boat makes gearing up easy and stress-free. Dive briefings were clear and detailed, and the dive guides brought years of local knowledge and experience to every dive.

And the food – wow. Easily the best cuisine I’ve ever had on a dive boat. Think Indonesian-Italian fusion, with handmade pasta, fresh bread daily, and not a single repeat dish throughout the trip.

The experience was so good, one guest decided to stay on for another week — and it’s easy to see why.

If you’re diving in Komodo, Nagu Biru is more than a recommendation — it’s a must.
 

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If you're planning a dive trip to Komodo

And the food – wow. Easily the best cuisine I’ve ever had on a dive boat. Think Indonesian-Italian fusion, with handmade pasta, fresh bread daily, and not a single repeat dish throughout the trip.

The experience was so good, one guest decided to stay on for another week — and it’s easy to see why.

If you’re diving in Komodo, Nagu Biru is more than a recommendation — it’s a must.
LOL.
If I am on a LoB in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines or Thailand, the last thing I want is non local food.
Fresh bread!!!! ROTI in Indonesia and Malaysia for me.
You have convinced me not to bother with this operator.
 
Hey I have a proposal, take me on a cost free trip and I will give your boat, crew, and food etc a trip report. I'm a well traveled diver with loads of experience in Indonesia and Komodo. I've been on LOBs 3x in Komodo, as well as many other LOB's all over the world. So I have all the credentials you need. And if I haven't mentioned I'm a huge foodie so will be an excellent food reviewer and extra bonus I love handmade pasta and fresh baked bread.

Here's one of my trip reports
 

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