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Dancer Fleet yachts are purpose-built yachts accommodating from 10 to 22 guests. They feature all the comforts of home with air-conditioning, picture window and port hole views, en-suite bathrooms, spacious salons and sun decks, computer stations and more.

Dancer Fleet® Signature Amenities are second to none. On every cruise, you’ll be offered morning hot beverage service delivered to your cabin, sit-down dinner service, plush terry cloth bathrobes, evening turn-down service, fresh (and warm) deck towels after every dive, mid-week linen changes in cabin and 24-hour manned safety watch by our experienced crew.
 
Speaking of our experienced crew, Dancer Fleet  guides, dive masters and captains have years of combined experience and know their territories well. Service is always the top priority with our crews.
 
Let’s visit the Dancer Fleet world class destinations, starting with Belize. Home to the world’s second largest barrier reef, the famous Blue Hole and three of the only four true coral atolls found in the Western hemisphere, Belize is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here the extraordinary marine life includes everything from sea turtles, spotted groupers and stingrays to pink-shelled conches and schools of tarpon.

Fiji, called the soft coral capital of the world, lives up to its name with rainbow hues that captivate even the most seasoned photographers and divers. Here you can look forward to brilliant corals and huge sea fans, eye-catching clownfish and ornate ghost pipefish and brightly pigmented nudibranchs. Fiji is also home to schooling pelagic so keep an eye out for reef sharks, barracuda, giant mantas, yellowfin tuna and the occasional pilot whale!
 
Crystal clear water and more than 420 species of reef-building corals and 900 species of fish make Papua New Guinea the pinnacle of the “Coral Triangle” and a dream dive destination. Chance encounters with dog tooth tuna, sharks, barracuda and vast schools of pelagic bring divers back time and again to this enchanted land of volcanoes, rainforests and 1000 tribes.
 
Komodo National Park, Indonesia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, combines the best of both worlds – both above and below the surface.  Heart-pounding encounters with sharks, barracuda and mantas, the macroscopic wonder of a tiny pygmy seahorse and a glimpse of the world’s largest land reptile, the Komodo Dragon all in one place!

Come experience the allure of Alor, a cluster of small volcanic islands located just east of Flores Island in southern Indonesia. Your liveaboard diving adventure begins in Maumere, the capital of Flores. You’ll explore the best of more than 30 different dive sites in the fauna-rich waters of the Flores Sea.
 
Divers, photographers and scientists alike delight at the diversity and abundance of marine life found in Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, located off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea. More than 1,200 species of fish, 600 species of coral and 669 species of mollusks inhabit the crystalline waters of Raja Ampat.
 
Jump into the warm tropical waters of Indonesia on an 11-night dive trip to North Sulawesi and the Sangihe Islands where you’ll experience walls of fish in every shape, size and color, the magnificent coral gardens of Bunaken Marine Park and Bangka Strait and the underwater volcanoes of the Sangihe Islands.
 
Experience the magic of the Maldives where you’ll find some of the world’s best diving with high concentrations of marine life. These jewel-like islands are located in the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean where it is not uncommon to encounter manta rays, sharks and giant whale sharks. Expect the unexpected and you will have the trip of a lifetime.
 
>From warm water lagoons to dramatic drop-offs, the Palau archipelago that surrounds and protects the fames mushroom-shaped Rock Island is known as one of the top dive destinations in the world. Get ready to enjoy the thrill of drift diving with schooling sharks, the beauty of healthy hard and soft corals, the tranquility of Jellyfish Lake, the historic WWI wrecks and the vibrant fish life that all make up the diving in this grand place.
 
Declared a Costa Rican National Park in 1978 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2002, Cocos Island is a coveted drift-diving destination offering one of the most concentrated large marine animal encounters in the world. The convergence of multiple ocean currents brings in massive schools of hammerheads, jacks and tuna. Join us on this 300 mile voyage to one of the natural wonders of the world.
 
Made famous by Darwin’s theory of natural selection, the Galapagos Islands provide marine habitat for sea lions, fur seals, stingrays and golden rays, giant mantas and a host of invertebrates. More than 300 different species of fish ply the waters of this UNESCO World Heritage Site including schooling hammerheads, whitetip sharks and giant whale sharks.
 

We invite you to spend your next dive vacation with us, onboard a Dancer Fleet yacht where you will enjoy the quality and service for which we are known. Call 1-800-9DANCER or 1-305-669-9391 or email dancer@dancerfleet.com today!