A 12 Days 11 Nights itinerary to the North & South of Raja Ampat.
Port of Sorong - Port of Sorong
Pick up at 08.00AM
Open Water – 40 minimum logged dives
Advanced Open Water – 20 minimum logged dives
12 Days / 11 Nights
US $358 Valid on trips between August 2025 > May 2026
US $395 Valid on trips between August 2026 > May 2027
US $410 Valid on trips between June 2027
Approximately 34 - 35 dives in total
Your journey begins in Sorong, where our crew welcomes you aboard La Galigo. After settling into your cabin and a short safety briefing, we set sail towards Saonek.
Our first dive is a relaxed check dive at Saonek, perfect for adjusting your gear and buoyancy. Saonek Jetty follows, where frogfish, cuttlefish, and the rare walking shark give an exciting introduction to Raja Ampat’s diversity.
As evening falls, enjoy dinner and sunset on deck, a gentle start to your adventure and a chance to connect with fellow travellers.
We begin at Chicken Reef, buzzing with fusiliers and reef sharks. At Lao Lao, soft corals and sea fans provide a colourful backdrop while turtles drift by.
In the afternoon, Mioskon offers huge schools of glassfish, often disrupted by hunting trevallies. Our final dive, Batu Lima, features bommies rising from sandy bottoms, each teeming with marine life.
Evenings are spent unwinding on deck, swapping stories, or watching the sunset with a drink in hand.
Morning dives take us to Blue Magic, known for barracuda, trevallies, and the chance of oceanic mantas. Cape Kri follows, boasting the world record for fish species in a single dive.
After lunch, we head to Sawandarek, where coral gardens, giant clams, and friendly turtles make for a relaxing contrast.
As night falls, those keen for more can join a night dive, when ghost pipefish, lionfish, and squid transform the reef.
We begin at Manta Sandy, where mantas glide gracefully over cleaning stations. Mayhem is next, living up to its name with strong currents and dense schools of fish.
Later, Citrus Ridge provides gentler conditions and a chance to explore colourful coral slopes filled with critters.
Our evening is spent in sheltered Gam Bay, with an optional night dive to spot nudibranchs, squid, and the rare walking shark.
We dive Yefnabi and Yeben reefs, vibrant with sharks, barracuda, and reef fish. Batu Rufus follows, with limestone cliffs above and rich marine life below.
In the afternoon, we hike Piaynemo’s famous viewpoint, rewarded with breathtaking views of turquoise lagoons and scattered limestone islets.
As the sun sets, we dive Galaxy Jetty, alive with critters and unusual nocturnal behaviour.
The day begins at My Reef, a current-swept ridge where fusiliers and trevallies race through the blue. Melissa’s Garden follows, with vast hard coral fields filled with anthias and reef fish.
After lunch, we enjoy one last dive in Piaynemo before beginning our overnight journey south to Misool.
Guests often use this evening to relax on deck, read, or share stories while the boat cruises steadily overnight.
We arrive in Misool and snorkel at Jellyfish Lake, home to thousands of harmless jellyfish. At Anchovies, massive bait balls attract predators like tuna and trevallies.
Later, we dive either Nudi Rock or Tank Rock, both known for dramatic drop-offs and bustling fish life. In the afternoon, Wedding Cake offers tiered coral formations with life at every level.
Optional night diving reveals Misool’s nocturnal creatures, including decorator crabs, cuttlefish, and squid.
Kaleidoskop greets us with colourful soft corals and pygmy seahorses. Four Kings follows, a set of pinnacles alive with barracuda, sharks, and trevallies.
After lunch, Neptune Sea Fan offers giant sea fans often hiding pygmy seahorses. A shallower dive at a calm lagoon such as Tracking Lagoon Love rounds off the day.
Dinner is enjoyed under the stars in a quiet Misool bay, the perfect close to another vibrant day.
We start at Shadow Reef (Magic Mountain), famous for manta encounters and sharks patrolling its ridge. Eagle Nest follows, often filled with fusiliers and barracuda.
In the afternoon, Boo Windows offers swim-throughs lit by shafts of sunlight and reefs bursting with soft corals.
As sunset arrives, optional night diving takes place at Romeo or Juliet, where nocturnal life brings a new dimension to Misool.
We return to explore more of Misool. Morning dives take us to either Nudi Rock or Tank Rock, packed with action from strong currents and swarming fish.
Boo East brings gentler conditions with coral gardens and sea fans, showing another side of Misool. Later, we may revisit Tank Rock for another thrilling pinnacle dive.
At night, another chance is offered to dive either Romeo or Juliet, a treat for macro lovers.
We begin at Warna Berwarna, filled with colourful corals and lively fish schools. At Andiamo, pelagics like trevallies and tuna make a final appearance.
Our last dive is a relaxed one, offering time to savour the underwater beauty before heading back.
In the afternoon, we pack and prepare for a farewell dinner celebration as La Galigo begins the overnight crossing to Sorong.
After breakfast, it’s time to say goodbye. Transfers are arranged for the airport or local hotels.
Guests leave with photos, stories, and memories of incredible reefs, manta encounters, and limestone landscapes.
For many, it’s not a farewell, but a promise to return to Raja Ampat and La Galigo once again.
The remote paradise of Raja Ampat lies in the far reaches of eastern Indonesia. So, how do you get there? Your journey begins with an international flight into Indonesia, followed by a domestic flight to Domine Eduard Osok Airport in Sorong (SOQ).
As the largest city and capital of Southwest Papua, Sorong serves as the main gateway for liveaboard dive boats exploring Raja Ampat. Though getting to this secluded paradise requires a bit of extra time and preparation, the rewards are well worth the effort.
Raja Ampat stands as Indonesia’s crown jewel, known for its remarkable biodiversity, awe-inspiring landscapes, and some of the finest dive sites on the planet.
Indonesia offers multiple international airports throughout its archipelago. Most international visitors typically arrive via Jakarta or Bali, as both airports provide direct domestic flights to Sorong.
This itinerary runs for 12 days and 11 nights aboard the liveaboard.
The itinerary includes approximately 34–35 dives throughout the journey.
The trip embarks and disembarks in Sorong, making it a round-trip from the same port.
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Depending on the day you arrive, we can schedule and organise a pickup and drop-off for you.
If you arrive on the day of departure, then we will collect you from the Airport and head directly to La Galigo, gratis. Please be advised that the latest time your flight can land for both Komodo and Raja Ampat is 09:00, this should ensure that you don’t miss the departure time.
If you arrive in the days before the departure date, on the morning of the day of your trip, one of our drivers and a senior member of the crew will come to collect you at your hotel at no charge extra charge. Please note, that if you arrive the day before the departure, we can assist in arranging transport to take you to your hotel at an extra charge, with Raja Ampat costing $15 and Komodo $10 per car of 4 passengers approximately.
When the trip is over we will liaise with you and our drivers to make sure that you are heading to your next destination on time, be it to the airport or back to your hotel. This service is also included in the listed price for your trip.
Be advised we have a 24-hour no-fly after diving policy onboard, so where possible, guests should book return tickets departing no earlier than 11:00 am onwards or risk missing a dive on the penultimate day.
Expect world-class diving, from vibrant coral gardens and dramatic drop-offs to encounters with manta rays, Napoleon wrasse, sharks, barracuda, reef fish, and diverse macro life.
Yes! the itinerary often includes surface activities like hiking to panoramic viewpoints (e.g., Piaynemo) and snorkelling at scenic spots.
Optional night dives are offered at sites such as Romeo and Juliet, where nocturnal marine life can be spotted.
National park fees apply and vary by travel season — for example, around US $358–$410 per person depending on dates. Refer to the Marine Park fee section.
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We have a full range of diving and snorkelling equipment on board, and all our snorkelling equipment is free of charge as well as some of our diving equipment. A full set of diving equipment is $35 per person, per day.