Diving safari in Komodo National Park in Indonesia

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Aleksandra

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The world-class dive sites on the board of a new little liveaboard in Komodo National Park.
See with us large pelagic fish, sharks, mantas and a lot more. Visit the world of the famous Komodo dragons.
For details please look at www.aridive.com.
We invite all divers.
Aleksandra.
 
Too bad, your web site doesn't work.
 
Looks a little lean to me...personally, I'm past the point of this kind of "adventure." Ha.
 
I would like to hear from someone who has made this trip. Some of the smaller resorts I have been to have been the most memorable.
 
I spent 11 nights on the Komodo Dancer last year and LOVED the diving! Truly magnificent underwater life. If the flight wasn't so loooooong I'd go back every year. The price they are offering is amazing considering what I paid for my trip.
 
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I spent 11 nights on the Komodo Dancer last year and LOVED the diving! Truly magnificent underwater life. If the flight wasn't so loooooong I'd go back every year. The price they are offering is amazing considering what I paid for my trip.

how did u get there (route/airlines)? how many hours was it and did you need layovers (or if redoing it would you suggest layovers on the way )

thanks
 
I flew on Singapore Airlines. Believe it or not they were having a roundtrip air sale from Boston to Bali for $1,000. Journey was looooooooong, about 25 hours in the air, 34 hours total travel. Boston to JFK to Frankfurt to Singapore to Bali. I felt OK once I got there, but it was the coming home jet lag that killed me for over a week.
 
I am a little skeptical about the amenities. Most people would have to duck to get into a 2 M cabin. Sounds like you eat. live and use the bathroom in very close quarters (only one head?). Sorry, I'm not up to paying to "rough it". I don't mind paying for a little creature comfort. After what I pay to fly there, I want a good overall experience.
Just my opinion.
 

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