Oceania, Papua New Guinea
- Nitrox available
- En-Suite bathrooms
- Aircon Cabins
“The vessel itself is spacious, and well laid out, especially the dive deck. ”
Highlights
The Oceania catamaran is ready for exciting luxury dive cruises in Papua New Guinea. Based at the Walindi Resort, Oceania accommodates up to 16 guests in 8 cabins. Each stateroom is fully air-conditioned and features a private en-suite bathroom, daily fresh towels, storage space, a hairdryer, and stunning ocean views. Guests can relax inside our common outdoor areas during their stay onboard Oceania. The indoor salon and dining room are on the main deck and air-conditioned for comfort. An outdoor lounge and BBQ area are on the same level, and the upper deck has room for sunbathing and al-fresco dining.
Located in the Coral Triangle, Papua New Guinea is at the center of marine biodiversity and home to pristine reefs, a wide variety of fish, and a wide range of shark species, including silky and hammerhead. Dolphins regularly accompany the boat to entertain divers, and there are also occasional sightings of orcas, whale sharks, and pilot whales passing by. Oceania has several itineraries that change with the seasons and weather patterns to allow for the best diving possible. The large dive deck at the back of the boat includes individual storage areas, a camera table, and a dive deck bathroom and shower. A dive tender is on hand to make getting to and from the dive sites easy and stress-free.
The Oceania catamaran is perfect for a fantastic dive liveaboard to Papua New Guinea.
Book online today to reserve your space aboard the Oceania Catamaran.
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Included: VAT, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Tea & Coffee, Wine with Dinner, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, Laundry / Pressing Services.
Required Extras: Environment Tax (9-20 USD per trip).
Optional Extras: Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Soft drinks, Nitrox Course, Rental Gear, Scuba Diving Courses.
Book now, pay later: You can easily place your booking online. We will then hold the spaces for you and you can confirm with a payment later.
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Oceania Reviews
- 9.0 Superb
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- 9.6 Exceptional
- Joy H
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United States
I will be doing it again
It was a wonderful time, great boat, crew and food. Could not ask for a better group of divers to be out with. New Guinea in country flights are hectic. Give yourself time and patience. But the New Guinea people are lovely.
- Recommended for
- Corals were amazing, abundance of fish. Wonderful staff. Friendly, knowledgeable, accommodating. Long dives and never saw another dive boat.
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- 9.2 Superb
- Anthony C
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United States
Enjoyable trip
Exploratory expedition was good fun. Sherbourn reefs were interesting and overall the boat was run quite well.
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- Very comfortable boat and nice cabins. Staff were very helpful all around. Internet on board was amazing.
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- 8.8 Fabulous
- Mathew P
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United States
Fish fest in the Bismarck Sea
Well run, comfortable boat with healthy reefs and easy diving. The Vitu Islands itinerary gives you a nice mix of reefs and muck dives, and though you are in quite a remote corner of the world, they do everything they can to make things as easy as possible. Keep in mind that for the time being, Visa on arrival is suspended, and local immigration can be slow and difficult to get a hold of. Plan for this.
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- Fish, muck diving, tasty dinners.
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- 7.6 Good
- Petter Kvinge T
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Norway
A great boat with room to improve
Oceania is a boat with huge potential – and it could be right up there with the top-tier liveaboards. The vessel itself is spacious, and well laid out, especially the dive deck. The boat is kept spotless and very clean. The beds and linens were great. The unlimited fresh water (both hot and cold) was great for showers after dives and a luxury to be able to drink the water from the tap also in the cabins. That said, there’s some room for improvement. The main challenge for us was the timing of the meals. We understand a slight delay in meal times, but it was consistently 30+ mins later than scheduled, sometimes even a whole hour. Since the dives ran on time this meant a dive could be less than 30 mins after finishing a meal. Doing a dive partly against current on a full stomach isn’t pleasant. The food could also be more balanced – with more vegetables and healthier options. We understand that sourcing fresh produce in PNG can be a challenge, but even small adjustments could really elevate the experience and improve value for money. It seemed strange that we almost didn’t have any fish on the trip. Diving ranged from very good to just decent. Some reefs showed clear signs of bleaching, which of course is out of anyone’s control. Still, we had hoped for more big stuff and more drift diving, which we know exists in the region. However, the dive plan often seemed to be adjusted to accommodate less experienced divers or those who preferred calm, easy dives and macro life – partly due to the preferences of several guests who didn’t enjoy current, including some more experienced divers. We fully understand that people have different comfort levels and interests, but we had expected a trip more tailored to experienced divers seeking the best sites. We were also surprised that some divers onboard didn’t seem to meet the stated minimum experience level of 30 dives. Given the reputation of Papua New Guinea and the information on Liveaboard.com, we expected a trip more tailored to experienced divers seeking the region’s top – and sometimes more demanding – sites. That said, when conditions and logistics allowed, the crew showed a great willingness to explore less-visited sites – something we really appreciated. One of these turned out to be truly magical: vibrant, healthy corals, schools of fish, and plenty of sharks. It’s since been named “Mim’s Reef,” after the captain’s mother – and it was without a doubt one of the highlights of the trip. Guide performance was a bit mixed. Some were excellent at spotting and showing macro life, while others were more hands-off. The best guides were great and made a big difference to the dive experience.
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- Spacious and well-designed dive deck and boat layout. Friendly and helpful crew. Willingness to check out unexplored reefs.
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- 10 Exceptional
- Edith J
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Australia
Fun, unique and non-stop laughs
Fantastic. Felt like we were family from day one. Dan runs a tight ship that is somehow both professional and homey all at the same time. Nothing was too much trouble
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- The crew !!. The local communities we visited. The diving (ofc!).
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- 8.8 Fabulous
- Barbara R
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Canada
Dive guides and crew key to trip’s enjoyment
Being able to dive 4 times per day as well as do several night dives.
- Recommended for
- Warm water, dive site diversity and night dives