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Raja Ampat Liveaboards

Raja Ampat Liveaboards

Raja Ampat is a snorkeler’s paradise, offering vibrant coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and unparalleled marine biodiversity, making it an ideal destination for non-divers seeking immersive underwater and terrestrial adventures.
Snorkeling here reveals a kaleidoscope of marine life, from huge manta rays gliding through cleaning stations to blacktip reef sharks patrolling vibrant coral gardens, alongside unique experiences like drifting through blue-water mangroves teeming with juvenile fish and nudibranchs.

Specialized snorkel-only liveaboards, such as Bajau, Bugis, Ombak Putih, and Katharina Liveaboards, cater specifically to non-divers, balancing snorkeling with some land-based exploration.
These cruises venture to remote, less-visited sites, unlike a lot of dive-focused boats, offering ample time for kayaking through hidden lagoons, stand-up paddleboarding, and discovering secluded beaches or cultural gems, ensuring a relaxed pace tailored to snorkelers and explorers seeking Raja Ampat’s untouched beauty above and below the surface.

Beyond the water, you can explore lush, jungle-draped limestone islands, hike to breathtaking viewpoints like those on Wayag or Piaynemo for panoramic vistas of turquoise lagoons and karst peaks, and visit traditional villages to connect with local Bajau and Bugis cultures.
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About Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat (or the Four Kings) is an archipelago consisting of the islands of Misoool, Salawati, Batanta, and Wiageo which are surrounded by over 1,500 small islands and cays. Formerly known as Irian Jaya, this area is now part of the newly named West Papua province of Indonesia and is located on the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula, on the island of New Guinea.

Put simply, Raja Ampat could quite possibly be some of the best snorkeling in the world.
It certainly is the world's most bio diverse marine region with more recorded fish, coral and mollusc species than anywhere else on Earth. The variety of marine life can be staggering. Some areas boast enormous schools of fish and regular sightings of sharks, such as wobbegongs. In Mansuar, you may encounter large groups of manta rays and turtles. From the boat and often close to shore you may get the chance to don your snorkelling gear for some unforgettable interaction with resident pods of dolphins or even some passing whales. Other highlights include the innumerable war wrecks, both ships and planes (with new wrecks being discovered constantly).

The reefs of Raja Ampat are just as varied as the marine life. There are vertical walls, reef flats, slopes, sea mounts, mucky mangroves, lagoons and pinnacles. The reefs are in pristine condition with miles of perfect hard corals and many varied colourful species of soft corals.

This is truly "Frontier" exploration. Topside the beautiful islands stretch as far as you can see and are largely uninhabited. At night the lights of local fishing boats twinkle in the dark along the few inhabited shorelines while in more remote areas you may only see a distant spec of light over the entire horizon.

Raja Ampat has a high season from October to May and weirdly enough it is during their rainy season due to the winds in the dry season making parts of the park inaccessable.
The rainy season should not be mis-construed though. It is generally mostly a shower in the late afternoon and evening and most of the time the days are nice, wind is minimal and the skys are generally clear or slightly over cast.
The seas are calmer at this time of the year as the oppposite season has winds that kick up waves and make it very difficult to visit the more exposed sites in the Southern part of Raja Ampat.
The water temperature stays roughly the same around the 27-30 degrees celcius mark all year round.

Recently, due to the popularity of Raja Ampat, a lot of boats have been running trips in the so called low season (May to October) and this is also the dry season and so promotes nicer weather and better visibility but the trade off is that only the northern more sheltered part of the park is accessable due to higher winds and waves but as the area is so vast and there are so many quality areas to explore and the reports from these northern trips have been glowing so far and there are new hot spots being discovered all the time.

How to get to Raja Ampat

Sorong is the harbour town in West Papua and the normal departure point to dive Raja Ampat.
If you are unsure of how to get to Sorong to start your trip it will depend on where your international flight into Indonesia is landing.
We recommend flying to Jakarta or Bali to make your entry point into Indonesia and each has it's pros and cons as explained below.

From Jakarta to Sorong with Garuda air is an over night flight leaving around midnight arriving in the morning perfect for a pick up by your liveaboard crew at the airport arouind 7am.
The downside of this is that you may be awake most of the night before your board the liveaboard depending on if you sleep on flights but most boats cruise only on the first day so you can catch up on your sleep during the embarkation day.
Garuda currenlty also offers a 23K sports bag allowance which includes diving equipment on top of the usual 20 Kilos and bearing in mind it is also Indonesia's most reliable airline this is the one we recommend.

Flights from Bali to Sorong are not quite so simple and can be done in one day but you will need a stop over on the way or to spend a night in Sorong before the trip as the flights arrive too late in the day to join a Liveaboard the same day if you do it in one day from Bali to Sorong.
BUT as of November 24th 2023, Garuda Indonesia serves a non-stop flight from Bali (DPS) to Sorong (SOQ), operating every Friday and Sunday.
DENPASAR - SORONG Garuda Indonesia GA686 etd 02:15 eta 06:20 (this flight is only on Fridays and Sundays)

On days other than Friday and Sunday you will need to fly from DPS (Bali) to UPG (Makassar) the day before your liveaboard and stay over night in Makassar in a hotel or guesthouse and then continue on with the UPG (Makassar) to SOQ (Sorong) flight early the following morning, arriving the day of your liveaboard departure early enough to go straight onto the boat and this ends up being perfect timing to be picked up on your arrival in Sorong at the airport to then be taken to the boat around 7-8am.

OR, the other, BETTER, option is going through UPG again but all in the same day and arriving after lunch in Sorong the night before your trip and then spending the night in Sorong before being picked up the next morning for your liveaboard from your hotel.
This is probably the better of the 2 options travelling from Bali if you do not catch the Fri or Sun direct flight as you can get a good nights sleep in Sorong before boarding the boat in the morning rather than having an early start and an early morning flight from Makassar to Sorong.
These flights are all by Garuda airlines.
Please ask us if you need advice on a local flight agent to book the flights for you.

Dive insurance is mandatory but as well as the Mandatory Dive Insurance we HIGHLY recommend Trip and Travel Insurance on the off chance of missed or cancelled flights / lost baggage / documents / money / passport or Covid issues or any other unforeseen problems that could possibly occur.
Dive Assure Insurance offers cover for all these eventualities as well as complete Dive Insurance all in one package.

It is also possible to come throught Kuala Lumpur (KUL) in Malaysia or Singapore to Denpasar (DPS) in Bali or Jakarta (JKT) with many airlines and then join one of the above 2 options above to get to Sorong.
Please note: Flight times may vary and should always be double checked.