September 14, 2021
Are you thinking of taking your first liveaboard cruise? You need to be
prepared for everything you will need to do on your trip. Be sure to plan your
trip with a realistic approach and have realistic expectations. will allow you
to get the most out of any destination or itinerary you pick. There are hundreds
of boats available worldwide so it's possible to go on a voyage that is
endless.
What type of holiday suits you the most? Do you prefer adventure or rest? Are
you looking for a cheap holiday or the adventure of the lifetime? Do you want to
see wildlife, learn new skills, or just have fun? It is essential to be prepared
and conduct your research prior to you book a trip.
Here at Konjo Cruising Indonesia, newbies are always welcomed. We're here to
assist you get the most out of the liveaboard experience and guide you on your
first trip with confidence.
Consider these points to keep in mind when living aboard a ship.
Timeline
How much time will you dedicate to this journey? It's best to schedule at
least one week in order to truly enjoy your Banda
Sea liveaboard. And, don't forget that you'll need a certain amount of time
for off-gassing before you fly home. You may not have had enough time to clean
off your gas after your open-water course. Get your mind back in order by
following our tips for flying following a dive.
Keep in mind that you'll be using a bit of energy when you dive on your
voyage. Many experienced liveaboard divers like at least two days prior to and
after their trip to unwind.
Season
What time of the year will you be diving? It's important to factor this in
when choosing a destination. A majority of destinations have a liveaboard season
which runs year-round. This may restrict the places you are able to
travel.
If your dream vacation is centered on a specific kind of wildlife, be sure
that you know whether the species you want to see is found present in the
region. Divers favorites like whale sharks and mantas rays can be found
throughout the year in specific areas however, they only make migratory
appearances in other areas.
Weather is also a major aspect to consider when you book your cruising
Indonesia. It is important to know the climate for your specific dates. Keep in
mind that elements like rain and wind can affect your view, or cancel a
trip.
Other seasonal considerations like tropical storms and high prices for travel
are important to keep in mind, too. Research the country you're traveling to,
and make sure that there are no unexpected surprises to be expected.
Skill
It's likely that divers should not dive in all places that will be suitable
to your current level of skill and experience. These two factors combine to make
the conditions that PADI often calls your personal limits to diving.
As divers, your experience level is directly related to your qualifications.
For all liveaboard cruise
divers some require advanced open water certification or higher. This ensures
that participants can be confident with the basics of navigation and diving that
are less than 60 feet (18 meters).
A lot of liveaboards go through protected marine parks and marine reserves
Certain regions may require you to take the "check out" dive. The dive team on
your boat will assess your diving skills and decide if your buoyancy and general
practices are appropriate for the conditions that you'll be diving in.
Are you unsure whether your application will be considered? Explore our
useful tips for improving your buoyancy and safe dive practices to brush up your
skills and gain knowledge.
Experience
A mastery of the basic diving skills is mandatory for enjoying your time
underwater. But, it's no match with knowledge and experience. You can be a
qualified open water diver in less than 10 dives.
You'll be more relaxed in the water , the more diving you take. These hours
of experience translate into clear thinking, problem-solving, and heightened
safety even in difficult conditions. Through practice it, you're more likely to
become familiar with a variety of environments.
For this reason, some operators might ask you to have a minimum number of
logged dives as a prerequisite. Although it may sound absurd but it's another
thing to consider for your safety. Always carry your log book whether the
operator requests it or not.
Budget
The budget you have on your trip will determine the number of days you spend
at sea and where you go. Make sure you decide on these priorities before
booking, and keep your other goals for the trip in mind.
Pick out in advance what comforts you want when you travel. Luxury boats
could include extras like private decks , or hot tubs. Meanwhile, some budget
friendly options may even include dormitory rooms suitable for
backpackers.
It is possible to invest more in shore excursions, on-board workshops or even
a dive course. In the end, what's going to Komodo without seeing the
dragons?
Be sure to include fees and permits for marine parks into your budget. It is
essential to budget for costs such as meals baggage handling, taxis, meals and
other travel expenses.
Tips aren't a component of the price advertised for the liveaboard. Anywhere
between ten and twenty percent is reasonable, based on the service you received
on board.
Keep a cushion of extra cash on hand to use in the event of. While emergencies are rare however, it's important to be prepared. Travel insurance is a must for liveaboard diving, however, you may need to pay in cash up upfront and then seek reimbursement later.
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