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Did you know this about Pelagian?

Has an all new interior lounge with surround sound system, flat screen TV, espresso machine and more (now with seating for all 12 guests plus staff).  

  This classic yacht is 115' long yet only accommodates 12 guests, leaving plenty of space to lounge around, catch some sun or read a good book.

Offers Nitrox up to 40% as well as Oxygen and scrubber for rebreathers (on advance request).  

  Has a big, well-equipped camera room with charging rails (both 220v/ 50hz and 115/60hz) as well as basic tools for maintenance.

All diving is comfortably done off two rigid inflatable tenders with twin engine mount, radios and sturdy ladders for easy re-entry.
 

  Many boats in the diving industry squeeze in almost double the amount of people on the same size boat. Not this grand dame - this is for you!

Your dive gear will stay on the tenders throughout your stay, no need to carry anything. Our crew members will gently carry your cameras up for you.  

  The Pelagian crew is made up of some of the best men and women in the industry. Friendly experienced and safe they'll make your holiday an effortless stride.

The Pelagian offers cruises in the greater Wakatobi as well as Komodo. Alor and Bali cruises upon request. W a k a t o b i
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  Is probably the most fuel-efficient dive liveaboard in the region - good for your conscience, and ours.

Has ample space to lounge and relax, the portuguese lounge in the bow, the rear upper and lower decks and the saloon
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  Was designed, built and maintained as a yacht. (and not an oil rig crew boat like many of its competition).

Getting to the Pelagian was made easy by synchronizing the yacht with the Wakatobi air charter. You can now reach it easily direct from Bali.
 

  Wakatobi Resorts (owners of the Pelagian) proudly won Scuba Diving Magazine's Editors' Choice award for "Environmental Initiatives" in 2005.

The Wakatobi area's reefs are known to be in better condition now than they were when we arrived over a decade ago!