Coralia Itinerary

Cenderawasih Bay

11 days / 10 nights

About Coralia

  • Experience first-class service with a 1:1 staff to diver ratio
  • Tailored routes offering the best possible diving across Indonesia
  • Committed to sustainability, scientific research and reef restoration
  • Amazing activities for all guests, including kayaking, hiking and spa

Coralia is an eco-friendly liveaboard offering flexible multi-day trips exploring Raja Ampat, Alor, Komodo, Banda Sea, and more. This brand new liveaboard already has a reputation for delivering high-standards of personalised service with a 1:1 staff to diver ratio and incredible resort-like facilities.


Itinerary details

11 days / 10 nights
27 - 29
Open Water - Minimum 5 dives
Required

Highlights

  • Circular trip around the outstanding Cenderawasih Bay
  • Swim with Cenderawasih Bay’s famous whale sharks at Kwatisore Bay
  • Dive the wrecks of Japanese freighter and a former coastal patrol boat 
  • Spot an endemic Walton’s flasher wrasse, found only in Cenderawasih 
  • Night dive included in the schedule

Day 1:
Arrive at the airport and transfer to the vessel for boarding, room allocation, document checks, and safety briefings.

Days 2-9:
Cenderawasih Bay western edge is a National Park and Indonesia’s largest. From Manokwari we will head out into the National Park. There are some critter dive sites that we can explore either at the start or at the end of the trip. At Pulau Purup there are several dive sites and we will spend the whole day here. 

Roon is our next stop. There are ridges lined with hard corals and sloping walls with sea fans and colourful soft corals. Divers can look for bumphead parrotfish, reef sharks, schools of fusiliers and turtles. There is even a small waterfall on the beach that flows into the sea. Close to Roon is Pulau Rippon. There is a wreck of a World War II plane with the rest of the dive site forming a slope with pretty corals. At another spot the white sandy bottom rises up into stunning coral patches covered with soft corals and elephant ear sponges. 

Tanjung Mangguar has one of the most beautiful dives in Cenderawasih Bay. The site is completely covered in soft coral and attracts a lot of fish life. A school of barracuda hangs out here, along with trevally, fusiliers and surgeonfish. Look out into the blue for possible sightings of manta rays, mobula rays and sharks. The shallows here are also impressive. There is a good night here too. 

Next we will go to Kwatisore Bay for the chance to see whale sharks. The whale sharks come to feed at the bagans (fishing platforms) here. This is a natural behaviour, the whale sharks have learnt that if they suck on the fishing nets the fishermens’ catch comes out of the holes! We will arrive in the area in the late afternoon to ask the fishermen who have seen whale sharks that day. We can then arrange to visit early the next morning. 

On the way back up to Manokwari we will spend some time at the Tridacna Atoll. There are several dive sites in this area. Here we dive at deep drop-offs and fringing reefs carpeted in soft corals, large barrel sponges, sea whips and massive elephant ear sponges. The surrounding deep ocean means that the dive sites here are some of the fishiest in the Bay. 

Day 10:
On the last full day on board we will do two dives inside Manokwari harbour. During World War II Manokwari was occupied by the Japanese and there are some excellent wrecks that we can explore here. There is a huge Japanese freighter and a former coastal patrol boat that are now encrusted in coral and home to lots of marine life.

Day 11:
Disembark the vessel after breakfast and transfer to the airport.

Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.


Transfer details

Departure

02:00pm

Manokwari

Rendani Airport: MKW

Return

09:00am

Manokwari

Rendani Airport: MKW


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