
Duration
11 days
Cabins left
6 / 6
Capacity
6 divers
Operator
Nawasena Liveaboard
Included
Mandatory surcharges
Optional extras
Certification
OWD or equivalent
Min. dives
50 logged
Check-in
06:00–10:30
Check-out
06:30–12:00
Embarking Port Sorong / SOQ Disembarking Port Sorong / SOQ Papua Barat, located at the western tip of New Guinea, is one of the world’s most extraordinary hotspots of marine biodiversity. The region of Raja Ampat—aptly named “The Four Kings” after its main islands Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool—hosts over 1,800 documented marine species, more than any other location on Earth. As you descend by plane into Sorong, the breathtaking panorama unfolds: endless shades of blue dotted with lush, jungle-clad islands and white sandy beaches, a preview of the natural wonder that awaits below the surface. Spanning over 50,000 square kilometers, Raja Ampat is vast and varied, offering two distinct diving regions—north and south—each with its own array of habitats and highlights. While it's possible to explore both on a single trip, the sheer scale and diversity mean that return visits or back-to-back itineraries are often the best way to fully experience what this underwater paradise has to offer. Raja Ampat is a celebration of diversity—not only in marine species, but also in dive sites. From soft coral gardens and sea fan-covered walls to expansive hard coral reefs, mangroves, caves, drop-offs, seagrass beds, and volcanic white sand, each dive reveals something new. The fish life is astonishing in both quantity and variety, with all levels of the food chain thriving, from tiny pygmy seahorses to apex predators. The reefs pulse with life, making every descent an adventure. Dive experiences here range from exhilarating pelagic drift dives to magical muck dives, and Raja Ampat is home to unique ecosystems like crystal-clear mangroves where coral grows side-by-side with tree roots—habitats found nowhere else in the world. Many marine species are believed to be endemic to this region, including two rare species of epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium spp.), remarkable for their ability to "walk" along the seafloor using their pectoral fins. Even with an 11-day expedition, you'll only begin to uncover the wonders of Raja Ampat. Exploration is ongoing, and every journey holds the promise of new discoveries. For a glimpse into this spectacular world, browse our Raja Ampat Underwater and Raja Ampat Land Excursions galleries, and let the adventure begin.
DAMPIER STRAIGHT, AIRBOREK & MANTA SANDY / CAPE KRI Welcome to the majestic land of magnificent Manta rays. Here is the most reliable site to observe manta ray‘s behavior, especially when you approach them right! If you keep your position, they will make loop after loop or swoop by again and again often somersaulting through the water while being cleaned. Besides cleaning, the manta rays also come to feed on current borne plankton, so be prepared for strong currents and reduced visibility. Other dive sites like Airborek Jetty, Sardine Reef, Cape Kri and Mioskon are some of the very finest wide-angle photo opportunities. Beautiful hard coral bommies are hosts to dazzling soft corals and rainbow-colored crinoids with a foreground of oriental sweet lips, snappers, a swirl of glassfish and anthias, and a background of schooling surgeonfish, batfish, barracuda, jacks and the occasional tuna. When the visibility is right, this can be an underwater photographer's heaven. ALJUI BAY One of the best macro sites around the northern part of The 4 Kings, the bay’s sheltered waters provide good habitat for many kinds of critters. The jetties have become overgrown with encrusting marine life over time and attract a nice mix of critters. Aljui bay will fill out your critter list; blue ring octopus, bobtail squid, ghost pipefish, ribbon eel, toadfish or wobbegong shark and especially on night dives this is one of the places that you would not want to miss…the best! KAWE Kawe’s advantageous geographical position and varied habitats translate into world-class sites that attract marine life like powerful magnets. Some of The 4 Kings richest fish life, especially when the currents run through the off shore coral labyrinths. An outstanding site where reefs are vibrant with multicolour sea fans that are home to several kind of pygmy seahorse, massive bommies where shy blennies hide among encrusting sponges, with thick black coral bushes surrounded by glassfish dashing above, wobbegong sharks, manta rays and schooling barracudas as well as the occasional reef shark checking out the area. Kawe sites are perfect for both wide and macro scenery. WAYAG BAY Most spectacular view above and below the surface, Wayag is the place where Raja Ampat images are taken for dive magazines. The most diverse underwater scenery The 4 Kings can offer ranges from lovely hard coral gardens, leisurely swim-through's, colourful coral bommies that are completely covered with all sorts of invertebrates, overhangs, underwater caverns full of windows that you can look through, and outstanding fish life that vibrates the reef with excellent fish action as the current sweeps past. If the current is right…paradise is waiting for you. YEBEN, PENEMU / FAM Beneath Penemu’s surface, submerged ridges extend in all directions, schooling fish whipped into feeding frenzies by the gusting current that count as some of the strongest currents in the Dampier Strait. With the decent water flow, massive schools of fusiliers swarm over the divers, while underneath the reef becomes a diffusion with huge patches of pastel colours, anthias, turtle, and napoleon wrasse. Bumphead parrotfish and giant trevallies join in the frenzy as well as rainbow runners and barracudas that gather in the blue near by. Fam’s delicate hard coral gardens, are full of life in the shallows and make it a wonderful snorkeling spot during your surface interval or you can just explore the picturesque white sandy beaches surrounded by clear turquoise blue water. MISOOL, WAGMAB & FARONDI A labyrinth of thousands of small mushroom like islands form tiny dots of lagoons with sparking white sand surrounded by extensive formations that make the Misool area one of the most wonderful places on earth. Not only will the land scenery take your breath away but the underwater scenery is even better and holds some of the richest species in the world! Massive seamounts, rocky outcrops, lime stone arches with windows that are overgrown by fountains of life; clouds of glassfish dancing away from tuna and golden jacks, a ground for mobula rays drifting by with the sweeping of currents. It’s really hard to take it all in, with so much action happening at once. MISOOL, FIABATJET & BOO Not to be missed, “Boo Rock”, the gully called “The Windows”, where two rocks connected by magnificent soft corals and sizzling with fish. The surface crashes through the top of these window arches creating a constant pounding noise, which can be felt through your whole body. The fish life is outstanding with jacks and dogtooth tuna feeding in the surge and schooling bannerfish sitting behind sea fans catching tiny bits of plankton floating in the current. Hardly a spot on the reef is left uncovered by sea fans, soft coral and thick schools of baitfish. MISOOL, DARAM One of the most radiant reefs in all of The 4 Kings, each dive is never an ordinary dive, it’s always special and there’s always a new scene to be found. The reef is covered in short growth pastel soft corals that form larger purple and pink soft coral, red and white sea fans and enormous barrel sponges jutting out from the steep slopes and walls. Excellent fish life: Fusiliers, surgeonfish, small schools of barracuda and profuse schools of anthias all milling about in the rising and falling tides. BATANTA With the numerous shallow bays along Batanta’s coastline, it makes a perfect home for weird critters. A good combination of dark sand, fresh water inlets, and small bays or coves where critters can benefit from passing currents but still thrive in basically sheltered waters. Batanta has become known as a muck diving spot, where critter hunting is rewarded with the sights of rare halimeda ghost pipefish, mimic octopus and wonderpus, tiger shrimps, frogfish, flamboyant cuttlefish and many more. If it still doesn’t satisfy your appetite, Batanta is also one of the wonderful places for nudibranch hunters and lovers.
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