
Established in 1988, we are Indonesia’s largest liveaboard fleet consisting of 5 Phinisi schooners with over 30 years’ liveaboard experience in Indonesian waters. Our aim is to become the bridge that connects travelers across the globe to what Indonesian waters have to offer while raising awareness of sustaining the local marine ecosystem.

We operate diving and snorkeling liveaboard and traverse Eastern Indonesia’s exotic islands that house pristine reefs and unspoiled views which include Komodo National Park, Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, Alor, Wakatobi, and many other destinations in the Indonesian archipelago.

Made from Ulin (Ironwood), one of the most durable and powerful wood in the world, and built in-house, our vessels are traditional Phinisi style schooners with a touch of modern luxury, all fitted with the latest navigation and safety equipment including ENOS diver locators. Sea Safari Cruises offers a perfect balance of diving and comfort on our liveaboard vessels. For your safety, all of your dives will be under the supervision and expertise of PADI Instructors or local PADI Dive Masters with years of experience in these waters.
Take advantage of our top-deck bar while indulging in a spectacular tropical sunset. Relax and enjoy the comfort of our lounge area where an ample selection of fish I.D and wildlife books, novels, travel guidebooks, current films and documentaries are at your disposal. Wander onto the bridge and have a look at our route maps and a chat with our captain. Or just quietly retire to your cabin and enjoy the mesmerizing sounds of a wooden ship in motion.
Enjoy your diving liveaboard adventure with us !




The Komodo National Park is a national park in Indonesia located within the Lesser Sunda Islands in the border region between the provinces of East Nusa Tenggara and West Nusa Tenggara. The park includes the three larger islands Komodo, Padar and Rinca, and 26 smaller ones, with a total area of 1,733 km² (603 km² of it land).
Fringing and patch coral reefs are extensive and best developed on the north-east coast of Komodo. The park is rich in marine life, including whale sharks, ocean sunfish, manta rays, eagle rays, pygmy seahorse, false pipefish, clown frogfish, nudibranchs, blue-ringed octopus, sponges, tunicates, and vibrant coral reefs.




The Raja Ampat, or “Four Kings” archipelago encompasses more than 9.8 million acres of land and sea off the northwestern tip of Indonesia’s West Papua Province. Located in the Coral Triangle, the heart of the world’s coral reef biodiversity, the seas around Raja Ampat hold the richest variety of species in the world with over 75% of all known coral species and over 1,500 species of fish.
Raja Ampat consists of the four large islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool, plus hundreds of smaller islands. In addition to incredible marine life, Raja Ampat offers you other unique experiences such as mangroves, the bird of paradise and other exotic birds along with tropical plants and stunning sunsets.




The Lembeh Strait is located off the Northeast tip of Sulawesi. Arguably the best muck diving in the world and a heaven for macro photography & videography. Home to many critters that are seldom seen anywhere else on earth, including the, hairy frog fish, pygmy sea horses, larger sea horses like the thorny seahorse and estuarine, mimic octopus, wunderpus ,flamboyant cuttlefish, hairy shrimp, Lembeh Sea Dragon and hundreds of Nudibranches.
We also cover the Bunaken National Marine Park and Bangka Island for some of the best wall dives in the world. The volcanic islands of Ruang, Siau and Biaro offer some unique landscapes above and below the water. With volcanic ocean springs and underwater thermal vents, black sand beaches with the extraordinary looking Rhinpoias, Ambon Scorpionfish and many other exotic critters.