In the heart of the Coral Triangle, where the Pacific and Indian Oceans converge, lies a diver’s dreamscape: Indonesia’s vast and biodiverse archipelago. At the centre of this marine paradise sails the M/V Ambai, a 32-meter dive-dedicated liveaboard that offers intrepid divers access to the untouched corners of Halmahera, Triton Bay, Banda Sea, The Forgotten Islands, and Raja Ampat – five of Indonesia’s most revered diving destinations.
A Boutique Experience at Sea
With capacity for just 16 guests, Ambai is more than a liveaboard, it’s a floating boutique dive resort. Eight deluxe cabins provide cozy sanctuaries, each with private en-suite bathrooms, hot showers, and individual climate control for comfort in every season. After a day of epic dives, guests can unwind in the elegant air-conditioned lounge, sip a sundowner on the shaded deck, or soak in panoramic views from the sun deck, all crafted with relaxation in mind.
Service aboard Ambai is exceptional, thanks to a seasoned crew of 16 who provide warm Indonesian hospitality, safety-first professionalism, and thoughtful attention to detail throughout each voyage. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or embarking on your first liveaboard adventure, you’ll feel cared for, both above and below the surface.
Hassle-Free Diving in Remote Paradises
The Ambai is purpose-built for scuba diving. A spacious dive deck and three custom tenders mean gearing up and getting in the water is quick and easy, even in the most remote anchorages. Four experienced dive guides lead the underwater excursions, ensuring safe, small-group exploration of the reefs, walls, and muck sites that make Indonesia world-famous.
Nitrox is available for those certified, extending bottom times and maximizing time spent among Indonesia’s vibrant marine life. Underwater photographers will appreciate the dedicated camera room, where gear can be safely cleaned, maintained, and prepared. After each dive day, swap images and stories in the lounge, where daily dive highlights can be shared on the big screen.

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Dive Where Few Have Gone Before
Ambai’s itineraries are as impressive as the boat itself. Cruises range from 9 to 14 nights and are scheduled year-round to make the most of Indonesia’s shifting dive seasons.
- Raja Ampat: Known as the crown jewel of Indonesian diving, this area boasts the richest marine biodiversity on Earth. Expect lush coral gardens, massive schools of fish, reef sharks, and wobbegongs, all set against stunning karst limestone islands.
- Banda Sea & The Forgotten Islands: These remote itineraries promise thrilling drop-offs, abundant pelagics, and the chance to see hammerhead sharks in season. The rich colonial history of the Banda Islands adds a unique cultural layer to the journey.
- Triton Bay: Home to soft coral jungles, whale sharks (often around local fishing platforms), and pygmy seahorses, this lesser-known region is a hidden gem for wide-angle and macro lovers alike.
- Halmahera: Between Raja Ampat and the Lembeh Strait, Halmahera is wild and underexplored. Reefs here are rich and pristine, with excellent critter life and unusual volcanic topography.
Why Choose the Ambai?
For divers seeking a high-end, intimate experience with seamless access to some of the world’s richest marine environments, Ambai stands apart. With its combination of comfort, exceptional service, and access to Indonesia’s most biodiverse waters, this liveaboard delivers an unforgettable journey, not just a holiday, but a voyage of discovery.
Whether you’re chasing rare critters, swimming through schools of barracuda, or capturing it all with your camera, Ambaimakes sure every dive is effortless and every surface interval indulgent. It’s not just the diving that leaves a lasting impression, it’s the way you’re made to feel like part of something special, exploring a vast underwater world with comfort, style, and soul.






