Komodo on a Budget – 05/2025

May 10th to 15th, 2025

+++ Komodo on a Budget 💰 +++

Indo's finest diving at a top price

If you like the following, this trip might be for you:

Komodo NP 🏝️

Komodo National Park is bordered by the Pacific ocean in the north and the Indian Ocean in the south. The water streams causes high exchange of nutritions for the marine life in Komodo, which brings one of the highest bio diversities in the region and even in the world.

Top Timing 🕙

Im May, dry season is in full swing in Indonesia. That means little rain, calm seas and the dragons looking to mate! Visbility is usually still stellar since the nutrient rich waters have not arrived yet. In diving, and maybe in life in general, timing is everything!

Freedivers Welcome🧜🏽‍♀️

On this tour we will have a small group of 8 ocean lovers to offer the best experience in the water, and quite exclusively: both free divers and scuba divers are welcome to join! We will have certified instructors for both activities on board.

Affordable Liveaboard💸

This typical Indonesian phinisi boat offers all comfort and safety to provide you at a spectacular rate. It looks like a pirate boat, but sails like a yacht and costs a fair amount!

Insane Diversity 🍃

The underwater diversity here is beyond imagination. Untouched colorful coral reefs, magnificent Manta rays, reef sharks, turtles and also tiny pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, frogfishes and much more.

Dragon Island 🐉

Not all the diversity madness in this region is to be found under water. This huge lizard is a true spectacle of nature and the symbol of these islands and a definite highlight.

This trip is open for everybody

Viewpoints from cultures all over the globe inspire us, that’s why we love bringing people from different backgrounds together. The more diverse, the better we feel.

Komodo National Park

Join us on a fantastic liveaboard trip in the spectacular Komodo National Park in Indonesia. Dive and snorkel in one of the best holiday destinations in the world, discover the jurassic Komodo Dragon in a remote island world and get the relaxation you are looking for on your holiday, too.

- Moana Liveaboard -

Komodo Freediving Adventure

Join a mixed scuba and free diving adventure in one of Indonesia's most famous national parks. We will fill 5 days  at the best spots of Komodo, enjoying healthy and colorful reefs with an abundance of marine life and unique experiences like standing face to face with the Komodo dragons in a landscape that reminds of prehistoric times.

- Adrian, Tripleader -

Meet your BTM Trip leader

Adrian Bader

Tour leader

Komodo on a Budget

May 10 - 15, 2025

Trip price:

€ 2.249
  • per person (see details below for what is included in this price)

Included:

  • 6 days/5 nights on board the liveaboard Moana
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks & fruit, water coffee, tea, soft drinks & non-alcoholic drinks)
  • Airport or hotel pick-up and drop-off in Labuan Bajo
  • All ocean activities with professional tour guide
  • Diving lead weights
  • Komodo Dragon tour
  • Experienced captains and boat crew

Not included:

  • Int. flights
  • Harbor & Komodo National Park Fees: 140 Euro
  • Rental equipment (please talk to us for your rental gear needs)
  • Torches for night diving (25 Euro for the whole trip)
  • Alcohol
  • Tips & Gratuities for the boat crew
  • Cancellation and travel insurance

Our terms & conditions apply!

We highly recommend DiveAssure insurance, which covers force majeure cases and single missed days of diving due to sickness. 

Get in touch about this trip!

May 11 – 16, 2024 – 5 nights Moana Liveaboard

This Trip is exclusive to freedivers who want to see the best that Komodo has to offer on a single breath. A typical day of freediving here will start early for some guided breathwork, stretching and meditation to welcome the day. As not every scuba diving site makes a great freediving spot and vice versa, we will head to specific spots that are suitable for freediving.

The waters around here can experience stronger currents, which is why we will opt for drift dives, on which a dingy boat will follow us, if the currents are stronger. Since we will have freediving equipment on board we will also have the option to drop a line in a calm bay and do some line diving to reach some greater depths safely while still enjoying the beautiful reefs of Komodo. Because we are having the boat for ourselves, we can simply adjust our route on the go.

 

Day 1: Embarkation at 11am from Labuan Bajo. The crew will welcome you on board and explain the facilities of the boat. After lunch we will head towards our first dive site to check our equipment and get comfortable in the water.

Day 2-5: Our days typically start with stretching, meditation and breathwork sessions. Throughout the day we will have various water sessions consisting of fun dives, drift dives, night dives and line diving in the top spots of the Komodo National Park.

The exact spots and order in which we will navigate to them will be planned on board to make sure we are there when conditions are favourable. The following dive sites are among the ones we will navigate to: Sebayur Kecil (Turtle point), Gili Lawa, Manta Point, Taka Makassar, Mawan, Siaba Besar, Siaba Kecil and more.

On one day we will do a guided hike to see the Komodo dragons. Delicious meals are served in the morning, at lunchtime and for dinner with snacks and fruit being available in between.

Day 6: Disembarkation at 11am in Labuan Bajo, Flores.

Note: The final trip schedule depends on the weather, sea conditions and the final decision by the boat captain. The crew of Moana has many years of experience and knows the best spots.

Quick facts:

  • Trip length in total 6 days/5 nights
  • 5 water days
  • Average water temperature: 25-28 °C (we recommend a freediving wetsuit with 2-3mm thickness)
  • Surface temperature: very hot days
  • Visibility: 20-30m+
  • Conditions: sometimes stronger currents, which will make drift diving the best choice
  • Suitable for: certified freedivers of all levels

Meet your trip leaders: Adrian Bader & Tianyang Li

Adrian is a passionate freediver and wildlife lover from Germany who studied in Indonesia and speaks Bahasa Indonesia. He is a Molchanovs freediving instructor and takes part in freediving competitions around the globe. On this freediving adventure he will share some of his morning stretching and breathwork routines and keep an eye on the freediers under his watch. The one thing he cannot stop talking about is freediving and he is happy to share from his experience in competitions and the freediving community.

Tianyang is an underwater content creator from China who makes freediving look graceful and mystic in her videos. Formerly being afraid of deep waters, she overcame her fears and now enjoys sharing the waters with whales, sharks and dugongs. She has simple and very effective tips and tricks to make footage from action cameras stand out.

Together Adrian and Tianyang will do everything they can to provide an unforgettable and authentic experience in the waters of Komodo!

Moana

Our home for the duration of this trip will be the beautiful phinisi boat Moana. The boat accommodates a maximum of 10 guests in 5 functional and cozy cabins. There are 3 double bed cabins and 2 twin bed cabins. All of them have individual AC, fans and ensuite bathroom.

A huge 90 sqm main deck will hold plenty of space for early morning stretching sessions and invites to stargaze at the milky way’s breathtaking beauty at night under open sky.

The Moana has received awards for “Best Indonesian Island Cruise Company 2020” by LUX Magazine as well as “Best Liveaboard Diving Experience Indonesia 2021” by SEA Business Awards.

In 1980, Indonesia established Komodo National Park to protect the Komodo dragon and its habitat. But one of the most famous animal in the Komodo National Park is the Komodo dragon!

Komodo Island is the most famous National Park in Indonesia. Mostly of the dive sites are volcanic origin, the islands of the national park lie in relatively shallow waters and the Park is bordered by the Pacific ocean in the north and the Indian Ocean in the south. The water streams causes high exchange of nutritions for the marine life in Komodo. This brings one of the highest bio diversities.

Home to fabulous soft corals & reef fish, plus sharks & mantas enough to make every dive an adventure, in the opinion of many divers Komodo is the pen-ultimate diving/freediving experience in Indonesia. With each dive site in the Komodo National Park, you will experience something different, as this is perhaps the most diverse range of sites in the Indonesian chain. The peaceful coral reefs are pristine and attract an incredible variety of splendid reef fish. But there are also dive sites with strong currents, bringing plankton-rich waters and the pelagics which feed on them . . . tuna, jacks, barracudas, beautiful rays & plentiful sharks.

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Sardine Run Southafrica Dive Trip – 07/2025

July 5 - July 17th 2025

+++ Sardine Run South Africa +++

If you like the following, this trip might be for you:

Boiling Ocean

Every year between May and July, billions of sardines spawn in the cold waters before moving northwards along the East coast of South Africa. This migration open the floodgates for one of the most thrilling nature spectacles in the world. The sardines are hunted by gannets, while sharks flash through the water, dolphins chase the bait balls and and whales get into position to strike at any moment. As this insanity takes place, the action is so wild that the sea seems to be boiling.

Travel with Locals

Our guides at Offshore Africa have been leading Sardine Run adventures for more than 30 years. They have literally seen it all. We are proud to work with true South Africans that know these waters inside out and most of all make sure we are in safe hands! Much love for Rob and Debbie, who do the absolute maximum to get you the best Sardine Run experience. There will be an airplane exclusively skimming the water for our group to help spot the bait balls!

Insane Diversity

The diversity this trip has to offer is truly unparalleled. Diving birds, huge pods of dolphins (sometimes numbering in their thousands!), multiple shark species, migrating whales: it's all here. To encounter one of these species alone would be a joy, to see them all together hunting the same prey is just total madness. The Sardine Run is one of the most unique animal spectacles in the world.

Small Group

This trip is intimate. Each boat only hosts 6 people, making the action not only controllable, but also guaranteeing space and time for every guest to enjoy the spectacle. We want to safeguard small circles, away from the crowds ensuring the most authentic experiences.

Advanced Trip

The pace of the search and getting in and out the water makes this trip quite intense. One should therefore not disregard the effort involved. Although the hours of searching, waves, rough seas are definitely worth it, they definitely require a good physical condition.

Conservation

Respect for wildlife is an absolute priority both for us and everyone we work with. During this adventure we make sure animals are never being chased or forced into interactions, and have their natural behaviour impacted as little as possible. As divers we try to lead by example, and we expect our guests to do so too!

This trip is open for everybody

Viewpoints from cultures all over the globe inspire us, that’s why we love bringing people from different backgrounds together. The more diverse, the better we feel.

Sardine Run South Africa!

"With our combined experience in excess of 30 years in the dive industry, we pride ourselves on our knowledge & experience, our personal service, the flexibility of our business to suit our clients and above all, the Sardine Run ocean safari is our passion and the absolute highlight of each year for us. We never know what each day, let alone each hour will bring on these days and this, coupled with the most incredible marine sightings, makes the Sardine Run ocean experience the single best event on the marine calendar."

- Rob Nettleton & Debbie Smith, Offshore Africa -

Sardine Run South Africa!

"Birds bombing into your picture. Sharks popping out from every direction, dolphins joining the hunt... This place is crazy: the ocean just seems to come alive. There is nothing compared to it."

- Peter Löseke, Behind the Mask videographer -

Meet your BTM Trip leaders

Tim De Deygere

Behind the Mask Project Manager

Marcel Wilpernig

Travel Butler

Sardine Run with Offshore Africa

5 to 17 July, 2025

Trip price:

€ 5.348
  • per person (see details below for what is included in this price)

Included:

  • 12 nights at St. Johns River Lodge
  • breakfast and dinner
  • packed boat refreshments: water, snacks & drinks
  • airport transfer from Mthata Airport
  • 10 days boatcharter with a group of max. 6, incl. guide, tanks and weights
  • Diver permit to dive within Pondoland marine protected area
  • Full and exclusive to Offshore Africa aerial support (spotting) with an aircraft & pilot.  This is NOT shared aerial with any other operator.
  • The trip will be led by Behind the Mask project manager Tim De Deygere and our travel butler Marcel!

Not included:

  • Int. flight to Mthata Airport (UTT)
  • Alcohol/non-alcohol drinks
  • Extra transfers outside group transfer – can be arranged at an additional charge
  • Equipment rental – MUST be pre booked. R 80.00 per item, per day OR R 400.00 full rental per day
  • Additional chargeable land-based activities i.e. guided hikes / cultural tours / afternoon flights
  • Diving insurance & travel insurance
  • Air fares / taxes
  • Visas
  • Crew tips

Our terms & conditions apply!

We highly recommend DiveAssure insurance, which covers force majeure cases and single missed days of diving due to sickness. 

Get in touch!

July 5 to 17, 2025

From Mthata Airport we will have a transfer to our accommodation St. Johns River Lodge. We will be a small group of max. 6 people with a private boat charter for 10 days of Sardine Run. The Sardine Run is a unique natural spectacle that only exists in South Africa. As special as this spectacle is, one should not disregard the effort involved. Hours of searching, waves, rough seas and no guarantee of success can drain your strength. This trip is only for advanced divers and snorklers who are not prone to getting sea sick.

The important thing is to never forget that this is a natural spectacle. And nature is not always that predictable.

Typical Day on a Sardine Run Ocean Safari Trip

Daily outings last for approximately 6 – 8 hours depending on sea / weather conditions and the amount of activity about. With the action being fast and furious in conjunction with variable sea conditions, long boat rides and the whole day out at sea, outings can prove strenuous, therefore it is recommended that clients be relatively fit.

Departure time is usually 06h30 and return time depends on the action on the day. We try to stay out at sea for as long as possible, giving our clients a good chance to capitalze on whatever Nature has to offer.

Each morning at around 06h20, our boats will depart from our home-based jetty to collect clients by boat. We then head down the Umzimvubu river and into the surf zone at Port St. Johns. After a typical and highly exciting African surf launch, crew will start looking for all types of action, from whales, dolphins and ocean bird action to the little silver sardine / bait fish type action. Our skippers will be in touch with our “eye in the sky” pilot for an update on sightings.

Sardine / bait fish activity is usually sighted from large flocks of cape gannet sightings or by the more trusted large pods of common dolphin activity.

Our communication with our pilot and other spotter networks is vast and we are also in communication with Natal Sharks Board members that conduct regular flights further afield. Our local knowledge of “hiding” places also comes into play here and all avenues are explored to find action for you.

Once action is located, our experienced crew will determine whether this action is fast moving, necessitating snorkel viewing, or more static, whereby we can go straight onto scuba equipment for those wishing to use scuba gear. First hand action will be experienced by snorkellers, divers and boat based passengers, which ensures an exciting day out for everyone where no one is left out of all the excitement that nature brings with her.

Port St. Johns River Lodge

Our accommodation choice is Port St. Johns River Lodge, which is regarded by many travellers as a “home away from home”. Port St. Johns River Lodge has a full bar and restaurant on site and is situated alongside the picturesque mighty Umzimvubu River with spectacular views of Mt. Sullivan & Mt. Thesiger. The lodge is situated across the river from the operating base from Offshore Africa, which makes it easy to collect and drop off daily.

Quick Facts

  • WIFI
  • Drying room for wetsuits
  • Hot shower rinse-off at boat jetty area
  • Walking distance to convenience shop / liquor store / fuel station
  • Swimming pools (1 heated / 1 un-heated)
  • Family room and Twin bed rooms available

Port St. Johns

For many years the Pondoland Wild Coast has shrouded its secrets from the masses and to this day is a little known and forgotten part of South Africa’s East coast.
This stretch of coastline is regarded as the most dramatic stretch of coastline on the continent of Africa and truly lives up to its name…the “Wild Coast”. Port St. Johns lies exactly in the middle of this amazing stretch of coast. Port St. Johns is located on the eastern seaboard of South Africa approximately 380 km south of Durban. (4 hour drive) and is within the province of the Eastern Cape. The WILD COAST lies between the southern border of Natal, Port Edward and the port town of East London approximately 300 km further south and happens to be the most rugged and naturally unspoiled piece of coastline to be found on the African continent. The time forgotten coastal town of Port St. Johns, situated on the magical Pondoland Wild Coast has become one of the most popular destinations from which to experience the Sardine Run in all its glory.

Offshore Africa

Offshore Africa is owned, run and managed by Rob Nettleton & Debbie Smith, a highly qualified team whose experience spans in excess of 30 years in the dive industry. Offshore Africa pride themselves on their knowledge & experience, their personal service, the flexibility of their business to suit their clients and above all, the Sardine Run ocean safari is Debra & Robs passion and the absolute highlight of each year for them.

„We never know what each day, let alone each hour will bring on these days and this, coupled with the most incredible marine sightings, makes the Sardine Run ocean experience the single best event on the marine calendar.“

Offshore Africa has been operating on the Wild Coast for many years and has extensive home-based knowledge. They are the only locally based sardine run specialist operator based in Port St Johns, successfully running sardine run trips from their base in Port St Johns since 2008. They are therefore ideally located to offer you a superb, fun filled trip, coupled with a highly experienced Sardine Run specialist team of skippers and dive guides that form part of their team.

We offer a boat based adventure for everyone, whether a diver or non-diver. All nature lovers, bird watchers, photography enthusiasts, dolphin and whale enthusiasts, snorkellers and scuba divers will thoroughly enjoy this incredible event of nature, which has been likened to the land based “Wildebeest migration of the Serengeti” and the marine equivalent of this has since been called “The Greatest Shoal on Earth”. Join us for an experience of a lifetime in the most beautiful and scenic place of Port St. Johns, Wild Coast, Transkei.

Personal note to you from Offshore Africa…

The Sardine Run is one of the hardest products in the dive industry to market and to work with. The main reason being is that every outing is dependent on what nature offers us on that particular day. BUT…it is not just about sardines and baitballs. It has been and is still rated to be the marine equivalent of the famous Wildebeest migration that takes place on the Masai Mara and Serengeti plains of central Africa and is just as thrilling and spectacular to witness whether above surface or underwater. Just the amount of oceanic predators and bird life make this an enthralling experience and offers phenomenal photographic opportunities both above and below the water.

Something that few people realize or read about regarding the Sardine Run is the fact that aside from sardine (Sardinops Sagax), there are at least another 5 or 6 species of bait fish doing their own mini or not so mini migrations at the same time (Anchovies, sugar mackerel, red eye herring, East coast herring, Sauri & a few more). Each of these species attracts predators in all shapes and sizes and is preyed upon at every given opportunity. Some of the these species have a tendency to “ball” as a defensive strategy, as sardine does, while others just scatter and create chaos.

A few things are guaranteed on every outing: – huge pods of dolphin sometimes numbering in their thousands, numerous species of sharks (if visibility allows) are seen individually or in large packs on most “jump-ins”. A huge variety of oceanic bird life including the well-known Cape Gannet, which arrives in their thousands, 5 species of Albatross, Petrels, Cormorants, Terns and of course, through it all, we have the annual Humpback Whale migration offering loads of breaching and surface displays due to the topography of our coastline.

The attraction of it all is the fact that one just never knows what one will come across or experience on any given day.

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