MY Emperor Raja Laut
- Nitrox
- CCR
- Internet
- PADI
- Camera Station
- Charging Station
Raja Laut in Indonesian means 'King of the Sea'. Built in 2005 on the island of Sulawesi by Indonesia's most famous boat builder, Pak Haji, this 31m Dutch schooner-designed sailing vessel is one of a few in Indonesia which can actually sail. With only 12 berths expect to be treated like royalty on board Emperor's King of the Sea. Diving in Indonesia ranges from relaxed to exhilarating. Experience it all in style with the magnificence that is the MY Emperor Raja Laut.
From June to September guests can enjoy amazing diving in Komodo National Park. In November Emperor Raja Laut moves to the diverse region of Raja Ampat. There are also a limited number of crossing trips each year, where the Raja Laut travels between destinations and visits the Banda Islands.
Accommodation
Dining
The cuisine is varied with Indonesian, Asian and Western selections, cooked fresh every day with locally sourced ingredients, to suit every taste.
Vegetarian and Special dietary menu available on request.
Diving
All diving is done from two large RIBs with outboards to get you to the perfect dive spot every time. NITROX is available for all NITROX certified divers, all diving and safety equipment and two dive guides. Lifelines and SMBs are provided FREE of charge onboard.
- Nitrox per Dive 5$
- Nitrox Per Day 5$
- Nautilus Lifeline
Dive Courses
In addition, divers may increase their level of certification during their dive vacation. Courses offered by the experienced dive pros include:
- PADI Discover Scuba Diving
- PADI Open Water Referral
- PADI Open Water
- PADI Adventure Dives
- PADI Adventure Diver
- PADI Advanced Open Water
- PADI NItrox Course
- PADI Specialty Courses
Equipment Rental
Please email us if you need full set dive gear at the time you made the reservation and complete your request with your size
All rental prices are based per day
- Full set + Dive computer 35$
- BCD 8$
- Regulator 12$
- Wetsuit 6$
- Dive Computer 8$
- Fins 5$
- 15L Tank 8$
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Air Conditioned Saloon
- Sun Deck
- Shaded Deck Area
- Charging Station
- Camera Rinse Tank
- Dive Deck
- Library
- Dive Tenders
Services
- Daily Housekeeping
- Laundry Service
- Audio & Video Entertainment
- Land Tours
Activities
A remote perfect beach, visiting a traditional village or a pearl farm, trekking up a hill for a breathtaking view. There is plenty of possibilities for memorable encounters and moments beyond the daily in-water activities. Almost every day we enrich our program to offer the most.
Boat Features & Safety Equipment
Build | 2005 |
Renovated | 2017 |
Length | 31m |
Beam | 7.2m |
Max Speed | 10 knots |
Cruising Speed | 8 knots |
Engine | 300 HP Yanmar |
Maximum guests | 12 |
Cabins | 6 |
Satellite Phone | Yes |
Safety Equipment | life rafts, lifejackets, lifebuoys, fire alarm, fire extinguisher, search lights, oxygen, EPIRB, ENOS Diver Locator System |
Communication | VHF radio, Long Range Single Side Band Radio |
Navigation | Radar KODEN, Echo Sounder KODEN, GPS Navigator FURUNO, EPIRB, Compass |
Dive Tenders | 2 |
Cruise Price Includes
Accommodation
Transfers/pickups from airport
Tanks, Weights, Belts
Dive master services
All meals
Towels Provided
VAT
Cruise Price Excludes
Flights
Dive equipment
15 lL Tanks
Nitrox
Alcohol
Soft drinks, juices,
National Park & Port fees
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Komodo National Park
Dive Sites
Central: Gili LawaLawa, Tatawa, Sebayor, Makasar Reef, Wai Nilu, Batu Bolong.
South: Padar, Nusa Kode, Manta Alley. Longer trips include.
North: Sangeang Volcano, Gili Banta, North West Komodo. -
Raja Ampat
Dive Sites
Central: Gam, Penemu, Airborek, Cape Kri.
South: Daram, Wayilbatan, Fiabacet, Pele. Longer trips include.
North: Wayag, Kawe, Aljui Bay. -
Raja Ampat & Banda Islands
Dive Site
Banda Islands: Pohon Miring, Batu Kapal, Batu Kapal Pinnacle, Banda Neira Jetty and Lava Flow.
Raja Ampat South: Daram, Wayilbatan, Fiabacet, Pele.
Raja Ampat Central: Gam, Penemu, Airborek, Cape Kri. -
Banda Sea
Dive Sites
Komba Volcano, Alor, Wetar, Gunung Api, Tebang, Nil Desperandum, Manuk Island, Banda Islands