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Raja Ampat often called the crown jewel of Indonesia’s archipelago — is a paradise of turquoise seas, limestone karsts, and the planet’s richest coral reefs. To truly experience its untouched beauty, nothing compares to joining Raja Ampat liveaboards, where you live, sail, and dive directly from a traditional Phinisi across the region’s most iconic marine routes.

liveaboard in Raja Ampat lets you spend days exploring hidden lagoons, manta cleaning stations, and pristine coral gardens far beyond the reach of day trips. Each sunrise brings a new horizon — Wayag’s towering islets, Misool’s underwater wonders, or tranquil anchorages near Pianemo, all from the comfort of your floating home.

Why Sail Raja Ampat by Phinisi

A Phinisi liveaboard offers the highest level of comfort for exploring Raja Ampat’s wide island distances. Traditional Indonesian craftsmanship meets modern luxury — spacious decks, private ensuite cabins, sun lounges, gourmet dining, and fully equipped dive facilities including camera rinse areas and dive tenders. It’s the most efficient and effortless way to reach remote sites such as Misool, Wayag, Blue Magic, and Manta Ridge.

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Why Raja Ampat Is the Best for Liveaboards

A liveaboard is a multi-day sailing trip where your accommodation, transport, and adventure merge into one seamless experience at sea. Instead of returning to land after each dive, you live entirely on board — sailing through Raja Ampat’s remote islands, diving multiple times a day, and waking up to new coral reefs and karst lagoons each morning. Most Raja Ampat liveaboards are traditional Phinisi wooden yachts, blending Indonesian craftsmanship with the comfort of a floating resort.

Located at the heart of the Coral TriangleRaja Ampat is often regarded as the world’s ultimate liveaboard destination. Its 1,500 islands harbor the planet’s highest marine biodiversity, tranquil lagoons, and secret coves accessible only by boat. Each sunrise brings a new dive site and a fresh sense of discovery — from Wayag’s limestone peaks to Misool’s manta cleaning stations. This rare mix of biodiversity, remoteness, and endless route options makes Raja Ampat liveaboards the best way to experience Indonesia’s ocean paradise.

Our Routes & Destinations
  • Cape Kri is legendary among divers — known as the site where marine biologist Dr. Gerry Allen recorded the highest fish species count in a single dive. Expect massive schools of fusiliers, trevallies, and reef sharks gliding across vibrant coral slopes. Located in the Dampier Strait, it’s often included on every Raja Ampat liveaboard route due to its strong currents and exceptional biodiversity.

    Micro-tip: Ideal for experienced divers who enjoy fast drift dives and big-fish action.

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What to Expect Onboard

Aboard a Raja Ampat liveaboard, you can expect purpose-built diving and comfort-focused facilities — from cozy twin cabins to private ocean-view suites. Every vessel comes equipped with gear stations, camera rinse areas, freshwater showers, and spacious decks for surface intervals. Crews typically include a captain, deckhands, a certified dive master, and a chef preparing local and international dishes.

The rhythm of the day usually follows the ocean: two to four dives, island visits, and sunsets enjoyed from your Phinisi’s upper deck.

Raja Ampat Liveaboard Itineraries
(5D4N – 7D6N – 12D11N)

Our curated routes cover both North and South Raja Ampat:

  • 5D4N Dampier Highlights — Cape Kri, Arborek, Blue Magic, manta cleaning stations.
  • 7D6N North Expedition — Wayag’s viewpoints, hidden lagoons, pristine reefs.
  • 10D9N Complete South + North — Misool’s Boo Window, Fiabacet, Magic Mountain, then Dampier Strait.
  • 12D11N Ultimate Raja Ampat Expedition — Extended Misool reefs, remote southern seamounts, secret macro zones, plus full North loop including Wayag & Kawe.

These itineraries ensure guests experience Raja Ampat’s most iconic reefs and landscapes within the perfect timeframe.

Best Time to Join a Liveaboard

The best time to visit Raja Ampat for a liveaboard is between October and April, when seas are calm and visibility is crystal clear. These months coincide with manta season and the region’s most stable weather.

Still, Raja Ampat liveaboards operate year-round, offering unforgettable experiences even outside this window — especially for travelers seeking fewer crowds and a more private ocean escape.

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Season Ideal For Description & Practical Advice
Peak Season
(Oct–Apr)
Divers, manta seekers
Calmer seas and generally higher visibility (commonly 20–30 m). More consistent manta and pelagic activity; operators run full schedules.
Shoulder Season
(May–Sep)
Photographers, private charters
Variable weather by micro-location; some sites calmer with fewer boats. Visibility commonly 15–25 m.
Visibility & Conditions
Experienced divers
Typical visibility 15–30 m depending on site and currents. Strong currents at Blue Magic and Cape Kri; sheltered lagoons (Wayag, Pianemo) are calm.
Planning Notes
Travel planners, agents
Prioritize Peak for manta/pelagic targets; choose Shoulder for quieter itineraries. Allow buffers for flights to Sorong; expect limited Wi-Fi on remote legs — prepare offline backups.
What Awaits You in Raja Ampat

Prepare to be immersed in nature’s masterpiece. Raja Ampat is a labyrinth of emerald lagoons, limestone karsts, and coral gardens that rival anywhere on Earth. Beneath the surface lies a kaleidoscope of color — thriving coral reefs, schooling fish, sea turtles, and the graceful flight of manta rays gliding through warm equatorial waters.

Every sunrise aboard your Phinisi liveaboard reveals something new: secluded bays, mirror-flat lagoons, and pristine reefs alive with marine life. Few places on the planet combine such biodiversity, serenity, and adventure. This is the essence of Raja Ampat, where every voyage redefines what ocean exploration means.

Types of Liveaboard Packages

From divers to private charters, every traveler will find a Raja Ampat liveaboard perfectly suited to their journey.

  • Short (3–5 days): Perfect for first-timers who want to experience Raja Ampat’s highlights — short routes, daily dives, and quick getaways.
  • Extended (7–10 days): Ideal for travelers looking to cover more dive sites and explore the central and northern regions in comfort.
  • Expedition (11–12 days): Full-route exploration including remote islands like Misool and Wayag, designed for seasoned divers and adventure seekers.
  • Private/Custom: Fully tailored itineraries for couples, photography teams, or luxury charters seeking exclusivity and flexibility.

Discover curated experiences that combine Indonesian craftsmanship, world-class diving, and the freedom of the open sea.

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Luxury Liveaboard Packages

Experience world-class comfort while sailing through the hidden gems of Raja Ampat.

Indulge at Sea

Enjoy fine dining, private decks, and elegant cabins as you cruise through the world’s most beautiful islands.

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Diving Liveaboard Trips

Dive into crystal-clear waters filled with manta rays and coral gardens.

Explore Raja Ampat Below the Surface

Multi-day diving packages visiting legendary sites like Misool, Blue Magic & Cape Kri. Guided by certified dive masters.

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Private Charter

Customize your route from Wayag’s limestone peaks to Arboek’s vibrant reefs.

Custom Routes, Private Bliss

Plan an exclusive trip from Wayag’s peaks to Arborek’s reefs. Ideal for honeymoons, groups, or solo travelers.

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