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A great team and a great ship. The Raja Ampat-Lembeh trip offers something for everyone: reefs, steep walls, and muck diving. The dive guides are all top-notch, and you are given detailed information about what to expect before each dive. When putting together the groups, care is taken to ensure that photographers and non-photographers are not mixed together. The groups are small, if desired.
The cabins are quite large, but storage space is still limited. If you share a cabin, less is definitely more. For example, you don't really need shoes, as everyone on board goes barefoot or wears flip-flops. You should be reasonably seaworthy. Except for a short shore excursion, you spend the whole time on board or diving.
The food is plentiful, but I sometimes found myself missing a little sauce and/or seasoning. Personally, I would recommend the Lembeh-Raja Ampat route, as Lembeh is quite littered with trash underwater in some places. When you end up in Raja Ampat, you'll have forgotten all about that. ;-)
(Automatically translated from German)