Emperor Harmoni

Emperor Harmoni

Liveaboard

Space for 24 divers
Nitrox included
Camera station
Massage

Diving experience

Big fish
Drift Dives
Macro
Corals
Advanced

The Emperor Harmoni is the newest ship in the Emperor fleet and successfully completed her maiden voyage in September 2022.
With an incredible 48 meters in length, she welcomes her 24 guests in 12 cabins.

The ship was designed with all the Indonesian conditions in mind that a liveaboard needs to meet, and it's also made from Sulawesi ironwood.

Just like all other ships in the Emperor fleet, the Emperor Harmoni meets all standards and expectations, and even exceeds them in some areas. As one of the few liveaboards in this region, she has 2 engines.

CABINS

  • 12 cabins with space for a total of 24 guests

    Upper Deck: 4 cabins – including 2 cabins with a double bed, 2 cabins with single beds (which can be joined to form a double bed)
    Lower Deck: 8 cabins 
    – including 2 cabins with a double bed, 2 cabins with single beds, 2 cabins with a double bed & a single bed.

    All cabins come with their own private bathroom, including a shower/toilet, as well as hand and bath towels.

FACILITIES

  • Main Deck
    On the main deck, you'll find the air-conditioned lounge with comfy sofas, a flatscreen TV, and a digital movie, music & book library.
    Board games are also available for guests to borrow.
    You'll also find the bar with international drink brands and the dining area here.
  • Upper Deck
    On the upper deck, you'll find cozy outdoor seating with sun loungers and beanbags.
  • Sun Deck
    One of the best spots on the boat to soak up the sun between dives is the sun deck, complete with comfy loungers, sunbeds, and beanbags.
  • WIFI
    Is available for an extra charge.

DINING

  • The ship's spacious, modern & cozy restaurant area is located on the main deck. Here, you'll be served delicious international and national dishes prepared by the ship's chefs.
    Besides water, tea & coffee, wine is also included with full board.

TECHNICAL SPECS

  • Construction: Wooden hull
  • Length: 48 meters / Width: 9.5 meters
  • Engine: 2 x 400 HP Yanmar
  • Generators: 2 x 100 KVA, 1 x 60 KVA
  • Water purification: 10,000 liters/day
  • Navigation & Communication: GPS chart plotter, VHF/CB radio, satellite phone, mobile phone

SAFETY

  • You'll find a fire fighting system, smoke detectors, CO² monitors, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, and fire blankets on board. Plus, we have life jackets and a night watch for your peace of mind.

PAYMENT ON BOARD

  • Visa & Mastercard (charged in Indonesian Rupiah + 3% service fee)
  • Euros, US Dollars, British Pounds, Indonesian Rupiah

The Emperor Harmoni's trips vary in length, from 7 to 12 nights, depending on the route.

FACILITIES & EQUIPMENT

  • Dive Guides
    During the dives, guests on the Emperor Harmoni will be accompanied by 4 dive guides.
  • Rental Equipment
    Rental gear is available upon request and pre-booking. All divers are asked to bring their own dive computer and a dive torch for night dives.
  • Nitrox
    It's available free of charge for divers with the appropriate certification.

SAMPLE ROUTES

  • Bali – Sumbawa – Komodo
  • Komodo National Park 
  • Best of Raja Ampat / Raja Ampat – Banda Island / Banda Island
  • Alor – Banda Sea
  • Komodo – North Flores

You can check out the detailed routes, dates & availabilities right below, and feel free to send us your inquiry for your next diving holiday anytime!

Routes and availability

For more detailed info on the Emperor Harmoni's routes, dates & availability, you can check out the overview above or feel free to ask us anytime via office@maldivesandmore.com.

Here are a few route descriptions with the local dive sites:

  • Bali – Sumbawa – Komodo
    Moyo, Saleh Bay, Sangeang Volcano, Gili Banta, Gili Lawalaut, Batu Bulong, Dragon Walk, Cannibal Rock, Horseshoe Bay, Manta Alley, Pink Beach
  • Komodo National Park
    Gili Lawa, Tatawa, Makassar Reef, Wainilu, Batu Bolong, Padar, Nusa Kode, Manta Alley
  • Best of Raja Ampat
    Gam, Wayag, Kawe, Aljui Bay, Uranie. Longer trips include Penemu, Pelee, Cape Kri/Dampier Strait, Batanta, Daram, Wayilbatan, Fiabacet
  • Raja Ampat – Banda Island
    Banda Islands, Gam, Penemu, Arborek, Cape Kri, Daram, Wayilbatan, Fiabacet, Pelee
  • Banda Island
    Ambon, Banda Islands, Nil Desperandum, Manuk Island
  • Alor – Banda Sea
    Alor, Wetar, Gunung Api, Damar, Nil Desperandum, Manuk, Banda Islands
  • Komodo – North Flores
    Gili Lawa, Tatawa, Sebayor, Makassar Reef, Wainilu, Batu Bolong, Padar, Nusa Kode, Manta Alley, Pomana Kecil Island, Raja Island, Pulau Besar

(Source: Emperor Divers)