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Dive Review of Mermaid II in
Indonesia/Bali-Komodo-Bali

Mermaid II: "Great liveaboard diving! Superb crew, great dives!", Sep, 2022,

by Rick Bates, ON, CA (Contributor Contributor 16 reports with 7 Helpful votes). Report 12155 has 2 Helpful votes.

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Ratings and Overall Comments 1 (worst) - 5 (best):

Accommodations 5 stars Food 4 stars
Service and Attitude 5 stars Environmental Sensitivity 4 stars
Dive Operation 5 stars Shore Diving N/A
Snorkeling N/A
Value for $$ 4 stars
Beginners 2 stars
Advanced 5 stars
Comments We booked this trip in 2018 for travel in 2020, however postponed several times because of Covid. Mermaid people were very good about the re-bookings. They had a 25% deposit from us that held our spots and honoured their 2018 rates all the way through to our final payment for out trip. The only change made was they no longer offered one night’s accommodation in Bali the night prior to departure, but generously gave us free nitrox for the trip instead, a great value! We stayed the night prior at their partner hotel Bali Akaya which was cheap and cheerful.
By the time we were on our trip, most or all covid restrictions were lifted. On board we were welcome to wear masks anytime we wanted to but chose not to. We are both quad vaxxed and were assured all crew and other passengers were all vaxxed. We felt quite comfortable, and there were no signs of covid during or after our trip.
There was very little mentioned about safety on arrival. Location of life vests pointed out, and asked not to leave anything charging unattended in our rooms. No safety drills or other mention of fire/evacuation procedures which was a little disappointing. However, I always felt the crew were on top of things and I know the ship was patrolled at night.
Once unpacked and settled in there was a thorough briefing on the week’s itinerary, and introductions all around. We were with a group of experienced divers from Santiago Chile who had the rest of the boat chartered. They were all a lot of fun to be with, and we are glad they were aboard. Many of them knew each other before and made us feel very welcomed into their group. Most spoke at least some English, and lots of laughs translating Spanish during the dive briefings!
Diving was all done from RHIBs (Zodiac style). Procedures were such that it made things VERY easy. Your fins were taken down to the boats for you while you put on your tank. Short walk down the stairs onto the boat, where one of the crew put your fins on for you as you sat on the pontoon of the boat. After the dive, you would swim up to the side of the boat, and someone lifted your tank & weights in, hand up your fins, then climb aboard. Returning to the mothership, you climbed off, leaving all your gear behind. The crew then brought it all up to the platform and rinsed everything very thoroughly, and set it up at your station, all ready to go for the next dive. Couldn’t have been easier. After the last dives, the crew looked after rinsing all your gear and drying it out in time to be packed up for departure.
3-4 dives offered every day with lots of night dives, we did 19 dives over the 6 dive days.
The dives themselves varied as we travelled from Bali to Komodo and back. Water temps on most dives were around 84F (29C), but on 3 or 4 dives south of Komodo we hit 76F (24C). We saw lots of little critters on the “muck” dives, all the usual ones, mantas shrimps, start gazers, tiny octos, and reef fish by the 1000’s on every other dive. A few sharks swimming by, and a few turtles. Two dives to giant Manta feeding and cleaning stations, nasty currents, and lousy viz, but that’s why they are there so you put up with it to see these magnificent creatures.
Most groups were 4 divers and a DM, but we lucked out just the 2 of us with the boat’s head DM and cruise director to ourselves. He was really great at pointing out the critters we asked to see. We met with currents a lot, but he did his best to plan the dives to minimize the impact.
A land excursion to Kamodo Island to see the giant dragons was done including an hour hike into the park with a ranger guide.
The boat is a modern layout, typical of many liveaboards. Our cabin was on the same level as the dive deck and salon where we ate. It was fine for the size, good bathroom ensuite and quiet air conditioning, however it dripped onto the end of the bed. Beds are made and room tidied up daily.
Food was brought up from the galley and served buffet style in a cozy salon. Good variety but it seemed a bit repetitive, just prepared differently. Snacks and between dive food was always great.
All the staff and crew aboard was truly wonderful and friendly. 100% of them except the Cruise director (Italian/Spanish) were locals and everyone worked very hard with a smile. I got the impression that they were treated well and compensated well.
I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Mermaid II for your trip, but only wished we went during a season with better visibility.
Websites Mermaid II   

Reporter and Travel

Dive Experience Over 1000 dives
Where else diving Indonesia (Wakatobi), Papua New Guinea, Australia (Melborne/Sydney/GBR), Fiji, Florida, Bahamas, Curaçao, Roatan, Bonaire, St. Maarten, Belize, Turks & Caicos, Cozumel, Great Lakes, St Lawrence River, North Carolina, Tobermory, B.C., WA State, Gulf Islands BC, Nova Scotia, Cayman Islands, Saba
Closest Airport Denpasar Getting There Somewhat complicated to get to Denpasar, everything will involve lay overs but its doable!

Dive Conditions

Weather sunny, windy Seas choppy, currents
Water Temp 75-84°F / 24-29°C Wetsuit Thickness 3
Water Visibility 30-50 Ft/ 9-15 M

Dive Policy

Dive own profile no
Enforced diving restrictions Usually 60 mins or 400 psi.
Liveaboard? yes Nitrox Available? yes

What I Saw

Sharks 1 or 2 Mantas 1 or 2
Dolphins None Whale Sharks None
Turtles > 2 Whales None
Corals 5 stars Tropical Fish 5 stars
Small Critters 5 stars Large Fish 3 stars
Large Pelagics 5 stars

Underwater Photography 1 (worst) - 5 (best):

Subject Matter 5 stars Boat Facilities 5 stars
Overall rating for UWP's 3 stars Shore Facilities N/A
UW Photo Comments Any part of Indonesia is a an UW photographer's dream, from small critters to large pelagics. However, depending on season, the visibility can be quite limited.
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