The 34 meter SY Oriental Siren is built from the finest Asian teak and ironwood. She is a traditional twin mast junk, rigged with traditional style sails that are both functional and beautiful. The custom-made vessel has all the luxury facilities a diver demands today and is set up with the underwater photographer and videographer in mind. Camera tables, big rinse buckets and digital hardware are all provided.
Accommodating up to 14 guests, the SY Oriental Siren offers an expansive leisure deck area and seven individually controlled air-conditioned cabins, each with personal computer, AV entertainment system and en-suite bathroom. All rooms are lavished with luxury extras including hair dryers, towels, mood lighting; bathrobes are also available on request.
The air-conditioned salon has a large selection of fish and wildlife books, novels, travel guidebooks, a music collection plus a range of current movies. Free-flow soda and beer and gourmet food, from European cuisine to Thai and Indonesian specialties, are provided. Also on offer are laundry service, Thai massage, PADI courses, Nitrox for certified divers, a boutique, waterskiing, wakeboarding and kayaks.
Timor-Leste is the official name of this tiny nation, but otherwise known as East Timor. They will visit sites at Atauro and Jako Island, dive off shore pinnacles and the sloping reefs and coral gardens of the northern coast.
Laying within the Coral Triangle, Timor-Leste has the same fantastic diversity of life as Indonesia and the Philippines. Dugongs - the majestic sea cow - are sighted along the coast frequently, reef sharks and mobula rays hang in the currents around Jako Island, schools of barracuda & tuna are sighted off the steep walls of Atauro Island, whilst the northern shore hosts awesome muck diving spots of the Pertimina Pier and Tasi Tolu - where rhinopias, frogfish, octopus and seahorses are amongst the many creatures that can be found. |