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Raja Ampat is famous for it's stunning reefs, macro life and close up Manta rays encounters.
Situated at the end of the earth it is considered one of the best dive spots in the world due to it's remoteness, incredible marine life and untouched reefs.

Upcoming Raja Ampat Liveaboards

  • Why choose Aurora:
    Included in the price is Nitrox, Government taxes, Marine park and port fees, no hidden extras, 4:1 guide to diver ratio, Free Wifi when possible, Beach BBQ, ... Kayak and SUP on board and an experienced crew.

    Aurora is a liveaboard designed specifically for scuba divers, but also non-divers will have the time of their life onboard.
    Aurora can accommodate 18 passengers in 9 cabins : 7 cabins on the lower deck and 2 cabins on the Main Deck with a sea view.

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  • Why choose Dewi Nusantara:
    Core repeat clients and fantastic reviews, very experienced crew with outstanding service, run by one of the pioneers in Indonesia, Stunning Master and ... Commander suite, 1 of the most popular Liveaboards in the area.

    Dewi Nusantara's design and interior style is that of a floating boutique resort featuring the high end amenities guests expected from a boat of this standard. Catering to a maximum of 18 divers all of the state rooms are larger than traditional liveaboard state rooms and each cabin has private ensuite facilities and air conditioning and remains one of the most popular boats in Indonesia.

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  • Why choose Malaillo:
    4 divers to 1 guide ratio creating a personalized service with professionally trained dive guides with Free Nitrox and enos diver beacons and dedicated dive ... deck that also welcomes non-divers. Satellite internet is available. Indoor and outdoor dining with a mix of Asian and Mediterranean Cuisine.

    Malaillo accommodates 14 guests across seven spacious cabins. The lower deck houses four cabins—two doubles and two twins—each measuring 14 square meters and featuring porthole windows, private bathrooms, and individually controlled air-conditioning. On the main deck, a 13-square-meter twin cabin offers direct access to the restaurant, along with a private bathroom, air-conditioning, and several windows for natural light. The upper deck is home to two cabins: an 18-square-meter master suite and a 13-square-meter twin room, connected by an interlinking door, both equipped with private bathrooms, multiple windows, and air-conditioning.

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  • Why choose Raja Ampat Explorer:
    A comfortable mid range Liveaboard at a great price run by an experienced crew, a great way to explore Indonesia without breaking the ... budget.

    Raja Ampat Explorer merges the elegance of a traditional phinisi with modern amenities for an unforgettable sailing experience in Indonesia. This 33 meter wooden schooner accommodates up to 14 guests in seven air-conditioned cabins, each with an ensuite bathroom. The air-conditioned lounge offers dining for fourteen, TV and entertainment system, and camera charging stations.

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  • Why choose Scubaspa Zen:
    Unparelled personal service, full spa experience as well as a full professional dive operation, the best of both worlds.
    Daily Yoga is available and ... stunning high end cuisine makes it an experience like no other.

    Scubaspa Zen is the sister ship to the majestic, multiple award-winning luxury Maldives vessels Ying and Yang
    She incorporates the Scubaspa laid-back luxury style and service with an extra personal touch, catering to only 20 guests in nine cabins inlcuding on the main deck the Dolphin Suite, Cowrie Suite & the Owner Manta Suite and on the Lower deck are the 6 Sea Star cabins.

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  • Why choose Teman:
    Accompanied by a crew of 10 for 10-12 guests you can explore the most remote areas of Indonesia, from Komodo to Raja Ampat, Banda Sea, Triton Bay, Sulawesi and ... Halmahera upon request. Apart from diving other activities include snorkeling, kayaking, trekking, paddle-boarding and beach barbecues. This boat is perfect for dive cruises or adventure trips for a large family or friends together.

    Teman liveaboard can take 10-12 guests in 5 cabins and offers a unique and adventurous way to explore the stunning natural beauty of the region with comfortable and well-equipped cabins, you can enjoy daily diving and snorkeling trips to encounter the incredible marine life as well as trekking to see the famous Komodo dragons in their natural habitat

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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 the best diving 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. The diving is predominantly drift dives due to the moderate prevalent currents in the area which provide nutrients for the myriad fish and coral. Currents are average to moderate and vary from none to very strong. Visibility is normally very good but can vary and is normally at its best earlier in the day so your pre-breakfast dives are not to be slept through!

This is truly "Frontier Diving". 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 dive 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 dive sites the reports from these northern trips have been glowing so far and there are new dive sites being discovered all the time.