Descuentos en cruceros vida a bordo para bucear o snorkelear en Alor, Indonesia, en el 2023 con liveaboards confiables y de experiencia.
Ofertas de Cruceros de Buceo en Alor Indonesia en el 2023
Oferta por tiempo limitado válida hasta fecha o condición especificada - Pagos y condiciones flexibles - Última actualización 24 abril 2023
Ofertas de ultima hora en cruceros para buceadores en Alor Indonesia en 2023
Aquí encontrarás todas las ofertas en cruceros para buceadores en las islas de los archipiélagos de Alor y Solor. Esta es una promoción irrepetible y válida hasta que se agoten los espacios disponibles.
Ofertas de Cruceros Diving en Alor Indonesia 2023
Todas nuestras ofertas de viajes de buceo incluyen: alojamiento a bordo, pensión completa, 3 inmersiones al día+1 nocturna o snorkeling para los que no hacen diving inmersión nocturna, traslados de ida y vuelta al aeropuerto/hotel.
Ofertas Cruceros de Buceo Alor 2023:
Oferta crucero de buceo Flores-Alor, 3 mayo 2023, 9 noches, precio €2800, oferta €2600, -25% Dscto!
Adelaar, un Liveaboard especializado en cruceros para buceadores en Indonesia
Ofertas de Cruceros Charter en Alor Indonesia 2023
Todos nuestros charters Alor y Flores incluyen: la tripulación, incluido el capitán, director de crucero, chef y guías de buceo; el combustible; todas las comidas y meriendas, agua y bebidas; buceo para los buzos certificados, equipo de deportes acuáticos, traslados locales de ida y vuelta., traslados de ida y vuelta al aeropuerto/hotel.
TODO SOBRE BUCEO EN ALOR Y FLORES
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Destino de Crucero: Alor
Un viaje de buceo en el estrecho de Alor es una mezcla de la fauna oceánica incomparable y el patrimonio cultural único de las comunidades costeras de Nusa Tenggara: "la tierra en el medio de Indonesia". Este será un viaje de buceo épico para hacer inmersiones entre corales caleidoscópicos y paisajes de islas remotas de una belleza natural simple y auténtica, la verdadera Indonesia, es lo que verás en el estrecho de Alor.
Crucero de buceo en Alor: Itinerario de Maumere a Ambon
DAY 1 MAUMERE
After boarding Adelaar in Maumere in the North of Flores, you will enjoy your first day on board whilst cruising eastwards along the Flores coast.
DAY 2 ADONARA
The submerged seamounts off Adonara are covered by a diverse mix of hard and soft corals. They provide shelter for a variety of reef fish and attract bigger predators such as jacks, tunas, and black tip and grey reef sharks. Juvenile silvertip sharks are often seen patrolling the typically clear blue water. (3 day dives)
DAY 3 PANTAR
We start the day with an adrenalin filled dive with the objective to see schooling hammerhead sharks, followed by a second morning dive on a stunning wall that is covered so completely in soft corals that we might get a sensory overload. The afternoon and night dive take place on a patch reef that is well known for harboring rhinopias. After the afternoon dive, we let the locals show us around their picturesque village. (3 day dives, 1 night dive)
DAY 4 PURA
Today’s diving takes us on a unique site that is dominated by sheer endless carpets of anemones and regularly visited by thresher sharks and mola molas, a spectacularly beautiful hard coral reef, where one of the attractions is observing local freediving fishermen and a impressive big overhang where critters such as clown frogfish, pontohi seahorses or halimeda ghost pipefish can be found. Very likely Adelaar will be boarded in between dives by a group of local ikat weavers that offer their beautiful tissues for purchase. (3 day dives)
DAY 5 WETAR
After a night’s crossing we arrive in the morning in the Moluccas! We are diving the walls and slopes of Reong and Wetar. Depending on the prevailing current they can be very rich in fish. Grey reef sharks, bamboo sharks, giant trevally, schooling big eyed jacks, rainbow runners and tunas are often seen here. On the quieter dives there are areas completely covered in zebra anemones. With a bit of luck, we may spot the beautiful but rare leopard shrimp that lives in symbiosis with them. We will set the sails as we start our journey into the heart of the Banda Sea. With a bit of luck, we may see some of the whales that migrate through these waters during this time of the year. (3 day dives)
DAY 6 GUNUNG API
Gunung Api means simply volcano in Indonesian. It is an old, lonely volcano that arises from the depth of the Banda sea.
It attracts a huge colony of resident seabirds above the waves, while under water the island is home to schools of jacks, surgeonfish, tunas, barracudas and other pelagic fish species – as well as a lot of sea snakes.These venomous but unaggressive reptiles can be encountered on each dive around Gunung Api, sometimes in great numbers, which makes these dives absolutely unique. (4 day dives)
DAY 7 LUCIPARA MAISEL ARCHIPELAGO
The Lucipara archipelago consists of several uninhabited low profile sandy islands with lush tropical vegetation. The islands themselves are inaccessible, protected by very shallow fringing reefs that extend several hundred meters from the islands themselves. At the edge these huge coral shallows plunge steeply into the typically crystal-clear abyss of the Banda Sea. Diving these remote locations has by definition an exploratory character - their location in the middle of the deep sea with no other islands around is very inviting for passing pelagics to hang around, thus increasing chances of close encounters between divers and bigger species such as tunas, rainbow runners, thresher sharks, silky sharks or hammerhead sharks. (4 day dives)
DAY 8 LUCIPARA PENYU ARCHIPELAGO
Similar kind of diving to yesterday spoils us today. Apart from the chances to see pelagics other strong points of these dives are the general healthiness and sheer vastness of the reefs. Some of the walls and steep slopes are studded with luxuriant soft coral growth, in other parts the landscape is dominated by huge barrel sponges or immense sea fans. The shallows are mainly intact hard coral gardens inhabited by myriads of different species of reef fish. (4 day dives)
DAY 9 SOUTH AMBON
After two morning dives on the exposed south coast of Ambon island that are both stunning from a topographical and coral cover point of view, we enter Ambon Bay where we will go hunting for critters. Thorny seahorses, ornate ghost pipefish, rhinopias, frogfish and ribbon eels are just a few examples to illustrate the extraordinarily rich muck diving of Ambon Bay. (3 day dives, 1 night dive)
DAY 10 LAHA
Laha’s muck diving sites are world renowned. Apart from a plethora of nudibranchs, cephalopods, ambon scorpionfish and different species of leaf scorpionfish, Laha is also famously the only place in the world where – with some luck! – the beautifully weird psychedelic frogfish may be spotted. (2 day dives)
DAY 11 AMBON
After a last delicious breakfast, it is time to say goodbye and disembark - until the next time.
Crucero de buceo en Alor: Itinerario de Ambon a Maumere
DAY 1 AMBON
After boarding Adelaar in Ambon, you will enjoy your first day on board whilst cruising straight into the heart of the blue Banda Sea.
DAY 2 LUCIPARA PENYU ARCHIPELAGO
The Lucipara archipelago consists of several uninhabited low profile sandy islands with lush tropical vegetation. The islands themselves are inaccessible, protected by very shallow fringing reefs that extend several hundred meters from the islands themselves. At the edge these huge coral shallows plunge steeply into the typically crystal-clear abyss of the Banda Sea. Diving these remote locations has by definition an exploratory character - their location in the middle of the deep sea with no other islands around is very inviting for passing pelagics to hang around, thus increasing chances of close encounters between divers and bigger species such as tunas, rainbow runners, thresher sharks, silky sharks or hammerhead sharks. (4 day dives)
DAY 3 LUCIPARA MAISEL ARCHIPELAGO
Similar kind of diving to yesterday spoils us today. Apart from the chances to see pelagics other strong points of these dives are the general healthiness and sheer vastness of the reefs. Some of the walls and steep slopes are studded with luxuriant soft coral growth, in other parts the landscape is dominated by huge barrel sponges or immense sea fans. The shallows are mainly intact hard coral gardens inhabited by myriads of different species of reef fish. (4 day dives)
DAY 4 GUNUNG API
Gunung Api means simply volcano in Indonesian. It is an old, lonely volcano that arises from the depth of the Banda sea. It attracts a huge colony of resident seabirds above the waves, while under water the island is home to schools of jacks, surgeonfish, tunas, barracudas and other pelagic fish species – as well as a lot of sea snakes. These venomous but unaggressive reptiles can be encountered on each dive around Gunung Api, sometimes in great numbers, which makes these dives absolutely unique. (4 day dives)
DAY 5 WETAR
During our last stop in the Moluccas we are diving the walls and slopes of Reong and Wetar. Depending on the prevailing current they can be very rich in fish. Grey reef sharks, bamboo sharks, giant trevally, schooling big eyed jacks, rainbow runners and tunas are often seen here. On the quieter dives there are areas completely covered in zebra anemones. With a bit of luck, we may spot the beautiful but rare leopard shrimp that lives in symbiosis with them. We will set the sails as we start our crossing away from the Moluccas toward Alor and Nusa Tenggara Timur. With a bit of luck, we may see some of the whales that migrate through these waters during this time of the year. (3 day dives)
DAY 6 PANTAR
Today’s four dives in the scenically beautiful Pantar strait are distinctly different from one another: from an adrenalin filled dive with the objective to see schooling hammerhead sharks, and a second morning dive on a stunning wall that is covered so completely in soft corals that we might get a sensory overload, over an afternoon dive on a unique site that is covered in carpets of anemones and known for attracting mola molas and thresher sharks, to finally one of the richest black sand critter spotting night dives – it is really a day that demonstrates Indonesia’s underwater richness in nutshell!. 3 day dives, 1 night dive)
Day 7 BEANGABANG
Hairy frogfish, mimic octopus, rhinopias, ambon scorpionfish, hairy octopus, thorny seahorse, hairy shrimp, halimeda ghostpipefish are just a few stars we might be lucky enough to spot on the rich dark sands of Beangabang Bay in the South of Pantar. Another highlight will be the enthusiastic welcome we’ll get by the village kids when we go and let them guide us through their place. (3 day dives, 1 night dive)
Day 8 ALOR STRAIT
The weather this time of the year typically provides good conditions to dive the exposed sites off the barren, dry south of the Alor archipelago. Apart from iconic huge soft coral ‘trees’ growing on the seafloor and profuse coral growth all around, we can expect a lot of pelagics, clouds of anthias and may even be lucky enough to meet mola molas or thresher sharks. (3 day dives)
Day 9 BOLING STRAIT
Another chance to find some macro treasures! Critters hiding in the patch reefs and bright sandy substrates below the waters underneath the towering volcano Lewotolo include, but are not limited to, blue ring octopus, roughsnout ghostpipefish, rhinopias, frog fish, tiger shrimp or wonderpus. (3 day dives, 1 night dive)
Day 10 ADONARA
The submerged seamounts off Adonara are covered by a diverse mix of hard and soft corals. They provide shelter for a variety of reef fish and attract bigger predators such as jacks, tunas, and black tip and grey reef sharks. Juvenile silvertip sharks are often seen patrolling the typically clear blue water. After the dive we cruise back into the sunset and arrive in Maumere at night for a farewell dinner. (2 day dives)
DAY 11 MAUMERE
After a last delicious breakfast, it is time to say goodbye and disembark - until the next time.
¿Qué esperar de un crucero para buzos en el estrecho de Alor?
Los estrechos de Alor son un "paraíso de rinopias", pintorescos abanicos marinos y gigantes esponjas marinas, arrecifes de pared y arrecifes de jardín con una visibilidad increíble, raros peces escorpión y bizarros peces rana, muraena y anguila de cinta de todo tipo de color y pigmentación, ¿qué más? Dale un vistazo a las siguientes imágenes subacuáticas, ¡hablan por sí mismas! Las imágenes submarinas pertenecen a uno de los buzos que participaron en nuestro último charter en Oceanic Liveaboard to the Straits of Alor. ¿Estás listo? ¡Reserva ahora!
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