Sequoia is a high-end standard liveaboard, offering only customizable private charter trips in Indonesia according to the seasons, it can accommodate 6 guests.

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Sequoia was built in 2017, measuring 26 meters long and 6.5 meters wide. It was named after the giant Sequoia tree which is one of the oldest living organisms on earth. This yacht was designed with an emphasis on space, privacy and comfort.

It is a modern take of on the classic sailing yacht, combined the best aspects of traditional Sulawesi hull construction, with the most advanced marine machinery, hardware, and electronics to produce this remarkable vessel. A focus on advanced technology increases comfort and safety for the guests.

Every detail has been handmade by local artisans, and/or handpicked with sustainability in mind. We do not use single-use plastic or palm oil product on board Sequoia.

Sequoia has an intimate and cozy lounge room, a spacious sky deck, and plenty of areas to relax. The open deck area in front of the wheelhouse is perfect for sunbathing or reading.

The lounge room is surrounded by 20 handmade teak-louvered doors. The focal point is a luxurious, teak dining table, where family and friend will gather for meals, conversation and a bit of fun.

The Sky Deck is 12 x 6 meters platform that offers endless vistas- from sunrise to sunset. You can enjoy drinks and meals at the large central table or relax under one of the two clamshell day beds. It's the ultimate venue to enjoy dinner and gaze at the stars into the midnight blue.

Chef Petty Elliot collaborated with Sequoia to create a unique menu with Indonesian flare from the finest locally sourced seasonal ingredients. You will be served with dishes that are, meticulously prepared, artfully presented and utterly delicious. The cuisine of Sequoia promises to be an exhilarating, one of a kind dining experience. You may choose to dine in the spectacular great room, al fresco in our sky deck, or on any number of beautiful island beach settings. Our chefs will create sumptuous breakfasts, comfort foods for lunch or snack, delights with sunset tea, cocktails before fine dining, and dinners and dessert that you family will remember for years to come.


Cabin

Sequoia has 3 luxurious cabins, it can accommodate 6 guests :

All cabins have a luxurious en-suite bathroom made of Caesarstone, completed with Hansgrohe Axor fixtures is effortlessly classy and dreamy.

All cabins will provide bath Towels, hair dryer, Ocean Safe toiletries (body lotion, body scrub, body wash, conditioner, cotton, ear buds, lip balm, razors, shampoo, soap bar, toothbrush and toothpaste).

1 Sky Suite:
Located on the upper deck, this modern yet timeless sky suite brings your comfort to the next level. Décor includes an elegance teak and woven rattan king bed complete with Belgian linens or Egyption cotton of your choice.

1 Island Suite:
Located on the main deck, this suite is décor with an intricately, hand-carved king bed complete with the finest Belgian linens or Egyption cotton of your choice. A King bed is converible into 2-twin beds.

1 Ocean Suite:
Located on the upper deck, this suite comes with a custom designed woven rattan and teak king-bed can be converted into 2-twin beds according to your needs.


Diving

  • 3 dives per day + alternating additional night dives.
  • No dive on the embarkation and disembarkation day.
  • Only 1 - 2 dives will be provided on the last diving day.
  • All diving will provide experienced guide to lead the dive.
  • Non divers can make dive certification up to AOW free of charge.
  • Sea kayaks, SUP, water skis, towable water tube available for use.

Other Informations

  • Nitrox:Not available at the moment
  • 15L Tanks:Available, free of charge
  • REBREATHER Dive:Not available at the moment
  • Technical Dive:Not available at the moment
  • Dive Equipment Rental:Available, free of charge
  • Dive insurance:Divers must have valid dive insurance
  • Wi-Fi Internet :Available, connectivity depends on location
  • Laundry Service:Available, free of charge
  • Massage Service:Available, free of charge
  • Payment on board:Cash (IDR/USD) or credit card
  • Crew Number:10, include 2 dive guides

Itinerari (V.O)

RAJA AMPAT

This archipelago is comprised of 600 islands, as well as an additional 900 more shoals and islets. Bluewater mangroves connect most of this region’s shallow sandy bottoms. This area of 40,000 km2 / 15,444 miles2, is 7 times the size of the “Island of Gods”, Bali. The best time to visit is October to April when the sea is calmer and the visibility is optimal.


Misool

Misool Island is a remote, tropical hideaway, and one of the four largest islands in the Raja Ampat archipelago. Located off the west coast of the main island of Papua, directly bordering the Seram Sea, the water is a veritable traffic corridor for many large sea creatures.

The southern region of Raja Ampat tends to have more walls with amazing sea fans and soft coral, while North Raja Ampat is more known for hard coral gardens, amazing manta dives and sharks. Here in Misool, more than 60 dive-sites are waiting to be discovered by you. The rainbow of colors, textures, and fish shapes bring you into a world that seems as if Pixar Animation created it.


Triton Bay

Triton Bay is part of the Kaimana Marine Protected Area, which encompasses 6,000 square km (2,300 square miles) and is located in West Papua Province, Indonesia. Fak Fak & Triton Bay “counted marine biodiversity” is 1,005 species of fish, 471 species of hard coral, and 28 species of mantis shrimp. Best time to visit is March to April and October to November.


Banda Sea

This archipelago was the world’s sole source of nutmeg and mace, the fragrant gold that sparked the European Age of exploration and helped finance the Netherlands, the richest of all 17th century countries. The value of the Dutch East Indies Company (VOC), which controlled these spices, was in today’s currency worth more than Apple Corporation today. These islands shaped the history of modern international trade.


Alor

There are 95 islands surrounding this archipelago encompassing 7,420 km2 /2,865 miles2 of land and water. The Pantar Strait is between the islands of Alor and Pantar. The water coming from the Pacific in the north is flowing through this strait to merge with the Indian Ocean in the south. Similar flow occurs in the Komodo Archipelago. With more than 75 dive sites to choose, this area contains 1,200 species of coral reef fish and 500 species of corals. While under water, visibility ranges up to 40m/132 feet in the dry season of July to September.


Komodo

The Komodo Archipelago lies in the Lesser Sunda Islands. This chain starts in Bali and ends in Tanimbar. Now this park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Man and Biosphere Reserve, and one of the New 7-Wonders of Nature.


Sumbawa

Sumbawa lies in the Lesser Sunda Islands. This chain starts in Bali and ends in Tanimbar. In the middle you will find laid back Sumbawa Island. Indonesia is the country with most volcanoes is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. 32 of Indonesia’s 147 volcanoes are in Lesser Sunda Islands. It is part of the world’s ring of fire. Here on the little known island of Sumbawa stands Mount Tambora , a majestic Satonda island with its marine lake in the middle of the island, as well as Sangeang Api standing still in the middle of blue sea.


Trek& Hike

As a bonus, the rainforest behind Mangrove are full of birdlife. Watching birds through the binoculars is becoming more popular every year. It offers an opportunity to spend time outdoors with loved ones examining their beauty and the complexity of avian social interactions. It also allows you to “enjoy the moment” and become one with nature while you try to determine the species under the lens. The variety of birds in Indonesia is astounding with 380 endemic species as well as considerable number of migratory species. Trek to West Papua and/or Raja Ampat allow us to have a chance to witness the dancing of the most beautiful bird on earth "Cenderawasih" The Bird of Paradise.

East of Flores, is the island of Lembata which features massive volcanoes with cliffs that drop into the sea. It has the most severe droughts in the entire Indonesian Archipelago. Lamalera village, on the rocky south coast of Lembata. is known for its traditional whaling done from oar-powered boats using homemade harpoons. During dry season from May to September, Lamalerans keep their eyes on the sperm whale. If a whale wanders close to shore, the villagers launch their boats and give chase under oar and sail. Despite sanctions from The United Nations to its whaling tradition, the locals are still-hunting whales, sharks and rays for the only protein source available. This activity has nothing to do with commercial fishing. It is a matter of survival.

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Destinazioni Arcipelago di Alor, Bali e Lombok, Baia di Triton, Raja Ampat, Komodo, Mare di Banda
Disponibili a bordo Sidemount Friendly, Watersport equipment, Camera Station, Attrezzatura da pesca, Massage or Spa, Wi-Fi, Laundry
Lingue parlate a bordo English

Orari & percorsi

PREZZI E CONDIZIONI

Incluso

  • Trasferimenti dall'aeroporto e/o dall'hotel allo yacht
  • Tasse del parco marino / Tasse portuali
  • Supplemento carburante
  • Pensione intera, Snack / Spuntini
  • Acqua minerale, Tè e caffè
  • Bevande alcoliche
  • Bibita analcolica
  • Attività subacquea (incl. Cilindri, cinghia e pesi)
  • Dive guide service
  • Noleggio attrezzatura subacquea
  • Larger tank (15 L)
  • Dive courses on board
  • massaggi o servizio Spa
  • Servizio di guida naturalistica
  • Uso di Kayak e/o SUP
  • Land excursions and activities throughout the trip
  • Boat accident insurance
  • Teli cabina e set di cortesia
  • Servizio di pulizia della cabina
  • Wi-Fi
  • Mancia dell'equipaggio

Non incluso

  • Domestic flights in destination country
  • IVA e imposte locali
  • Assicurazione subacquea (requisito obbligatorio)
  • Travel insurance (trip cancellation insurance)

INFORMAZIONI UTILI

Arcipelago di Alor

Best time for diving
April to November, as this is when both visibility and weather are at their best, while September is the best time to spot Mola Mola. The currents usually are strongest in October and November, making conditions more challenging. From late December until early March, Alor is usually considered as off-season due to the rainy season.

About temperatures
Air : winter months are between 26°C - 29°C, summer months are between 27°C - 32°C.
Sea : between 25°C - 27°C from March to April & October to November, between 27°C - 30°C from May to September. Thermoclines are common year round, the water can drop at times to 22°C or lower.

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 5 mm full wetsuit. If you get cold easily, we recommend also bring gloves and a hood, or even a 7 mm full wetsuit.

Diver requirement
Suitable for all levels of diver from beginners to experienced. However, in the open blue, the current can be strong at times, so divers should to be comfortable with their skills. While the muck dive sites only have little current. You can find out more informations about diving in Alor here : Alor

Embarkation / Disembarkation
Alor liveaboard trips are usually from Maumere to Maumere, guests need to fly to Maumere airport (MOF).
However, some liveaboards often combine Alor with other destinations like Komodo, Banda Sea, Raja Ampat. Then you might only need to arrive or depart from Maumere.

Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.

Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).

Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.

Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.


Bali e Lombok

Periodo : Le crociere sono possibili tutto l'anno, a secondo delle destinazioni il miglior periodo da maggio a settembre e' per Bali mentre da aprile a novembre e' per Lombok.

Visto : Per la maggior parte dei paesi viene rilasciato all'arrivo in aeroporto un visto d'ingresso valido 30 al costo di 35 US$ da pagare in contanti. Contattate l'ambasciata o consolato piu' vicino per maggiori informazioni.

Clima : Temperatura media tra i 26 ed i 30 gradi.

Acqua : La temperatura lungo la costa settentrionale va dai 27 ai 30 gradi mentre nelle zone di Nusa Penida e Lembogan l'acqua va dai 19 ai 21 gradi.

Abbigliamento: Si consiglia un abbigliamento estivo casual che includa una giacca leggera, dato che le serate possono essere fresche e le barche da crociera di solito mantengono l'aria condizionata in tutte le aree interne.

Spine: Tipo C Europlug, 230V @ 50Hz

Voli: Molti voli internazionali arrivano direttamente a Bali, altrimenti il migliori collegamento e' da Jakarta.

Tasse aeroportuali: Alla partenza sono applicate ad ogni aeroporto indonesiano. Queste tasse devono essere pagate in contanti in Rupia indonesiana (IDR). Le tasse per partenze nazionali variano tra 20,000-40,000 IDR a persona. Negli aeroporti internazionali le tasse sono pi˘ alte, tra 100,000-150,000 IDR a persona. - Si prega di notare che la franchigia bagaglio su tutti i voli nazionali e' limitata a 15 kg per una sola persona e qualsiasi chilo aggiuntivo sara soggetto a supplemento.

Valuta: La moneta ufficiale Ë la Rupia indonesiana (IDR), i cambi si possono trovare nella maggior parte dei posti. Ci sono Bancomat Internazionali (Visa / Masterd carta / Unionpay) e le Carte di credito non sono sempre accettate, alcuni importi possono essere solo pagati in contanti.


Baia di Triton

Best time for diving
November to April, most liveaboards visit Triton Bay during the Raja Ampat diving season, as from June the winds and rain can cause unpleasant sea conditions. However, rain is possible in West Papua anytime, not just in rainy season.

Some sites are subject to strong currents here, and the visibility in Triton Bay might change abruptly. Rarely exceeding 20 meters, it can lower to less than 10 meters, especially after a lot of raining in Triton Bay. Most of diving is shallow dives, no more than 35 meters.

About temperatures
Air : generally ranges between 25°C - 31°C year-round.
Sea : averaging around 26°C - 27°C from May to October, 29°C - 30°C from November to April.

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 mm full wetsuit for November to April, a 5 mm full wetsuit for May to October.

Diver requirement
Suitable for most divers, however, on a number of sites in Triton Bay, a certain level of currents is necessary to attract interesting fish activities. So divers should be ok with the currents. You can find out more informations about diving in Wakatobi here : Triton Bay

Embarkation / Disembarkation
The nearby airport is Kaimana airport (KNG) in West Papua. However, live­aboards may utilize different ports depends on the itinerary, as often live­aboard trips will combine Triton Bay with other destinations like Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, so please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.

Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.

Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).

Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.

Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.


Raja Ampat

Periodo : La stagione per le crociere e' tutto l'anno. La migliore stagione e' da dicembre a marzo con la miglior visibilita'. Molte barche evitano Raja Ampat da meta' luglio a meta' settembre a causa della probabilita' di trovare forte vento con onde e pioggia.

Visto : Per la maggior parte dei paesi viene rilasciato all'arrivo in aeroporto un visto d'ingresso valido 30 al costo di 35 US$ da pagare in contanti. Contattate l'ambasciata o consolato piu' vicino per maggiori informazioni.

Clima : Raja Ampat si trova all'equatore ed ha un clima caldo ed umido. La temperatura dell'aria e' costante con 31 gradi di massima il giorno e 24 gradi la notte, l'umidita' media e' dell'83%.

Acqua : La temperatura dell'acqua e' abbastanza costante e calda tra i 27 e 29 gradi.

Abbigliamento : Vestiti leggeri e che vi protegga dai raggi solari ed una giacca a vento nel caso di pioggia e per la sera.

Spine: Tipo C Europlug, 230V @ 50Hz

Voli : La citta' di Sorong in Papua Occidentale e' la porta d'ingresso per Raja Ampat, i voli arrivano da Jakarta, Depansar, Bali e Makassar.

Tasse aeroportuali: Alla partenza sono applicate ad ogni aeroporto indonesiano. Queste tasse devono essere pagate in contanti in Rupia indonesiana (IDR). Le tasse per partenze nazionali variano tra 20,000-40,000 IDR a persona. Negli aeroporti internazionali le tasse sono pi˘ alte, tra 100,000-150,000 IDR a persona. - Si prega di notare che la franchigia bagaglio su tutti i voli nazionali e' limitata a 15 kg per una sola persona e qualsiasi chilo aggiuntivo sar‡ soggetto a supplemento.

Valuta: La moneta ufficiale Ë la Rupia indonesiana (IDR), i cambi si possono trovare nella maggior parte dei posti. Ci sono Bancomat Internazionali (Visa / Masterd carta / Unionpay) e le Carte di credito non sono sempre accettate, alcuni importi possono essere solo pagati in contanti.


Komodo

Periodo : Le crociere sono possibili tutto l'anno. Da maggio ad ottobre e' l'alta stagione.

Visto : Per la maggior parte dei paesi viene rilasciato all'arrivo in aeroporto un visto d'ingresso valido 30 al costo di 35 US$ da pagare in contanti. Contattate l'ambasciata o consolato piu' vicino per maggiori informazioni.

Clima : Clima tropicale, bagnato da gennaio a marzo, asciutto da giugno a novembre. Temperatura media da 26 a 30 gradi (durante i trekking a terra puo' essere trai i 35 ed i 38 gradi).

Acqua : Temperatura dell'acqua a sud e' di media a 24 gradi mentre a nord e' di 29 gradi.

Abbigliamento : Vestiti leggeri e che vi protegga dai raggi solari ed una giacca per la sera.

Spine: Tipo C Europlug, 230V @ 50Hz

Voli : Voli domestici da Bali per Labuan Bajo.

Tasse aeroportuali: Alla partenza sono applicate ad ogni aeroporto indonesiano. Queste tasse devono essere pagate in contanti in Rupia indonesiana (IDR). Le tasse per partenze nazionali variano tra 20,000-40,000 IDR a persona. Negli aeroporti internazionali le tasse sono pi˘ alte, tra 100,000-150,000 IDR a persona. - Si prega di notare che la franchigia bagaglio su tutti i voli nazionali e' limitata a 15 kg per una sola persona e qualsiasi chilo aggiuntivo sar‡ soggetto a supplemento.

Valuta: La moneta ufficiale Ë la Rupia indonesiana (IDR), i cambi si possono trovare nella maggior parte dei posti. Ci sono Bancomat Internazionali (Visa / Masterd carta / Unionpay) e le Carte di credito non sono sempre accettate, alcuni importi possono essere solo pagati in contanti.


Mare di Banda

Best time for diving
October to November & March to April, the seas are generally calmer during these months and in October to November there is higher chance to see hammerhead sharks. From May to August the surface conditions can get quite rough.

The visibility is generally good to excellent in Banda Sea areas, except in Ambon bay and in other bays for critter dives. Currents are low to moderate on most of the sites, however, strong currents may occur at times.

About temperatures
Air : range between 25°C - 31°C year-round.
Sea : range between 26°C - 29°C year-round.

Wetsuit Recommendation
We recommend a 3 - 5 mm full wetsuit throughout the year.

Diver requirement
Most dive sites are suitable for all levels with a few exceptions that are suitable only for advanced divers. You can find out more informations about diving in Banda Sea here : Banda Sea

Embarkation / Disembarkation
The embarkation / disembarkation can be in Ambon (AMQ), Kaimana (KNG), Maumere (MOF), Sorong (SOQ), Waisai (RJM), Saumalaki (SXK) etc. As some of the Banda Sea trip will combine with other destinations like Raja Ampat, Halmahera, Triton Bay. So please ask our agent to know the exact port for your trip.

Visa Requirements
Indonesia offers a free visa on arrival service for many nationalities which allows visitors to stay in the country for up to 30 days. A list of countries that are eligible for visa on arrival can be found on the Indonesian Government's Directorate General of Immigration.

Please note: Immigration officials in Indonesia may ask for proof of onward travel (e.g. a return or onward air ticket).

Vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over the age of 9 months arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Money Matters
The local currency is Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), all liveaboards accept cash payments in USD.
Rupiah can be purchased from all major banks and exchange outlets. Credit and debit cards are also accepted in major hotels, restaurants & shops.

Drones
There are very few restrictions on the use of drones for photography purposes within Indonesia. Please check Drone laws in Indonesia for details.

Extending your holiday
We offer a range of hotels/resorts, land-based diving packages, and excursions that can be arranged before or after your liveaboard holiday. Just ask us if you need such service.

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