Sorong to Timika. Cruise Indonesia. Take a step back in time and embrace the most marine rich waters on the planet.
Day 01
Located on the ‘beak’ of the bird’s head peninsula, Sorong is less than one degree south of the equator and the perfect gateway to the spectacular Raja Ampat Islands. It is a busy port town with a picturesque backdrop of hills, mountains and protected forests. Climb the nearby Stone Hill for a fabulous panoramic view of the city and surrounding ocean. Tuna and shrimp are a popular catch with the fisherman in the area and a major export commodity, so if you like fresh seafood make sure to try some before you set sail.
Day 02
One of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat archipelago boasting some of the highest levels of marine biodiversity on planet Earth. In crystal clear waters, Raja Ampat is home to 75 percent of all known coral species in the world. Above the surface, Misool is utterly breathtaking with thick green forest, white sandy beaches, coconut trees and natural limestone pinnacles shooting high out the sea. Take a tender to the southern islands of Misool to the Love Lake; an unmissable pristine turquoise, heart-shaped lagoon.
Day 03
At the easternmost part of Misool you can find the magnificent, remote group of islands called Efkasya. Amongst the beautiful coral there are nearly 1000 species of fish in the waters of Raja Ampat making this the perfect place to dive. If you choose to stay above the water, snorkel, paddle board or kayak in view of the beautiful white sandy beaches, or just sit back and enjoy island life in this incredible part of the world.
Days 04 & 05
Sail in luxury to this secluded group of islands in the heart of Indonesia. This protected marine area has exceptional marine life, dramatic reef walls and breathtaking beaches. Visit nearby Dafunlol island for sensational views of Raja Ampat’s iconic limestone karsts, or kayak through turquoise waters to the beautiful Tomolol Cave. This is idyllic island life at its best.
Day 06
Anchor in the Fakfak Regency of West Papua to visit the unique and wonderful Kiti-Kiti waterfall. Surrounded by tropical forest this one-of-a-kind waterfall drops directly into the sea. Take a dip in the refreshing water as you listen to the relaxing, unmistakable sound of the flowing water in front of you. Stroll to a nearby lake to explore the wilderness and native wildlife of this remote part of Indonesia.
Days 07 & 08
Triton Bay is one of Indonesia’s most incredible dive destinations. Located in the Kaimana regency, there are over 30 dive sites around the bay offering a remarkable collection of underwater delights. It is a rocky underwater terrain with pinnacles, wall boulders and rocks encrusted with magnificent soft coral gardens. Triton Bay is home to an abundance of marine life so expect to see frogfish, parrotfish, pygmy seahorses and schools of barracuda. Whitetip and whalesharks could also be on the cards too. Take a hike through the lush green landscape, swim in the lagoon or visit the local market for to try some tasty fresh fruit.
Days 09 & 10
Due to the extraordinary location of Agats on a tidal plain, the streets of this town are on raised boardwalks. This unique, charming destination has a bustling waterfront of markets and shops, as you stroll past the churches and mosques of this remote town. Home to the Asmat tribe, once known as fierce warriors and amongst the most feared in the world due to tales of their head hunting practices. Nowadays the Asmat people are known for their elaborate wood carvings, many of which are made for traditional rituals that still take place.
Day 11
After an unforgettable adventure of this incredible part of the world, anchor in Timika to transfer to Mozes Kilangin Airport. Located in the Mimika Regency in Papua, Timika is a small city with a population of around 130,000. The famous Grasberg mine, the world’s single largest gold reserve and second largest copper reserve is just 100km to the north.
Located on the ‘beak’ of the bird’s head peninsula, Sorong is less than one degree south of the equator and the perfect gateway to the spectacular Raja Ampat Islands. It is a busy port town with a picturesque backdrop of hills, mountains and protected forests. Climb the nearby Stone Hill for a fabulous panoramic view of the city and surrounding ocean. Tuna and shrimp are a popular catch with the fisherman in the area and a major export commodity, so if you like fresh seafood make sure to try some before you set sail.
One of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat archipelago boasting some of the highest levels of marine biodiversity on planet Earth. In crystal clear waters, Raja Ampat is home to 75 percent of all known coral species in the world. Above the surface, Misool is utterly breathtaking with thick green forest, white sandy beaches, coconut trees and natural limestone pinnacles shooting high out the sea. Take a tender to the southern islands of Misool to the Love Lake; an unmissable pristine turquoise, heart-shaped lagoon.
At the easternmost part of Misool you can find the magnificent, remote group of islands called Efkasya. Amongst the beautiful coral there are nearly 1000 species of fish in the waters of Raja Ampat making this the perfect place to dive. If you choose to stay above the water, snorkel, paddle board or kayak in view of the beautiful white sandy beaches, or just sit back and enjoy island life in this incredible part of the world.
Sail in luxury to this secluded group of islands in the heart of Indonesia. This protected marine area has exceptional marine life, dramatic reef walls and breathtaking beaches. Visit nearby Dafunlol island for sensational views of Raja Ampat’s iconic limestone karsts, or kayak through turquoise waters to the beautiful Tomolol Cave. This is idyllic island life at its best.
Anchor in the Fakfak Regency of West Papua to visit the unique and wonderful Kiti-Kiti waterfall. Surrounded by tropical forest this one-of-a-kind waterfall drops directly into the sea. Take a dip in the refreshing water as you listen to the relaxing, unmistakable sound of the flowing water in front of you. Stroll to a nearby lake to explore the wilderness and native wildlife of this remote part of Indonesia.
Triton Bay is one of Indonesia’s most incredible dive destinations. Located in the Kaimana regency, there are over 30 dive sites around the bay offering a remarkable collection of underwater delights. It is a rocky underwater terrain with pinnacles, wall boulders and rocks encrusted with magnificent soft coral gardens. Triton Bay is home to an abundance of marine life so expect to see frogfish, parrotfish, pygmy seahorses and schools of barracuda. Whitetip and whalesharks could also be on the cards too. Take a hike through the lush green landscape, swim in the lagoon or visit the local market for to try some tasty fresh fruit.
Due to the extraordinary location of Agats on a tidal plain, the streets of this town are on raised boardwalks. This unique, charming destination has a bustling waterfront of markets and shops, as you stroll past the churches and mosques of this remote town. Home to the Asmat tribe, once known as fierce warriors and amongst the most feared in the world due to tales of their head hunting practices. Nowadays the Asmat people are known for their elaborate wood carvings, many of which are made for traditional rituals that still take place.
After an unforgettable adventure of this incredible part of the world, anchor in Timika to transfer to Mozes Kilangin Airport. Located in the Mimika Regency in Papua, Timika is a small city with a population of around 130,000. The famous Grasberg mine, the world’s single largest gold reserve and second largest copper reserve is just 100km to the north.
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