About the Grand Blue Project
Enhancing the Dive Experience Through Interactive Ocean Exploration
We’re proud to partner with the Grand Blue Project — a dynamic new platform designed to educate, inspire, and connect divers, marine enthusiasts, and conservationists through immersive underwater exploration.
Founded by Edi Frommenwiler, who launched Indonesia’s first liveaboard in 1992 (MV Pindito), the Grand Blue Project currently features over 5,500 high-resolution marine life videos and more than 1,500 species native to Indonesia. All content is carefully curated with marine biologists to support learning, appreciation, and conservation of our oceans.
What It Offers Our Guests
As our guest, you receive 1-day free access to the Grand Blue Project platform during your stay. Simply scan the QR code below to start exploring.
With Grand Blue Project, you can:
- Discover and learn about the species you’ll encounter on your dives — before, during, and after your trip
- Tag marine life sightings by dive site and build your personal marine profile
- Dive deeper into each species with engaging 4K video content, habitat data, and behavioral insights
- Enjoy a modern, interactive alternative to traditional ID books — available at your fingertips
Vision & Mission
The Grand Blue Project is on a mission to become the world’s largest interactive marine education platform — a global digital ocean built by divers, marine scientists, educators, and enthusiasts worldwide.
New features are continuously being developed, including:
- Biodiversity heatmaps based on diver-submitted sightings
- Expanded global species library beyond Indonesia
- Contributor tools for video donations and species tagging
- More interactive, educational, and conservation-driven experiences
Conservation Impact
5% of all guest subscriptions support marine conservation projects across Indonesia — including reef restoration, marine education, and community-based conservation.
Scan the QR Code Below to Access Your Free Guest Pass:
Explore the ocean like never before — and help protect it for generations to come.