Coralia Itinerary

Raja Ampat - Batanta and Dampier Strait - 9N

10 days / 9 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

10 days / 9 nights
28 - 29
Open Water - Minimum 5 dives
Required

Highlights

  • Circular trip exploring to the south of Raja Ampat’s largest island, Waigeo
  • Encounter both reef and oceanic manta rays at renowned dive sites
  • Visit unspoiled hard and soft coral gardens
  • Dive the well known and action-packed Dampier Strait
  • Search for Pontoh's pygmy seahorse at Mioskon
  • Land visit to Dayang to visit the islands resident coconut crabs
  • Capture that classic Raja Ampat photo from the viewpoint on Piaynemo
  • Excursion to search for the endemic red bird-of-paradise 

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

Days 2-8:
Starting from Sorong in West Papua we head to the south of Raja Ampat’s largest island Waigeo to the famous Dampier Strait. Here you can expect to dive at some world class, adrenaline-packed dive sites such as Cape Kri, Chicken Reef, Sleeping Barracuda, Sardine Reef, Mioskon and Blue Magic. 

At the other end of the Dampier Strait is the island of Arborek with a great jetty dive. Lalosi is a drift dive completely full of fusiliers and with a chance to see wobbegong sharks. The well-known manta aggregation sites of Manta Sandy and Manta Ridge are also in this area. 

Sawandarek is on the island of Mansuar and features a fantastic jetty dive. You can also visit Papua Explorer’s coral restoration project here. For those interested we can take a walk around the village at Sawandarek or Arborek. After a night dive in the Dampier Strait we will travel to the south of Batanta. We will spend the day here looking for the weird and wonderful such as octopus, ghost pipefish, juvenile batfish and barramundi cods and perhaps for the lucky ones, Rhinopias. 

The next day we will go to Dayang, on the north-west of Batanta, where there is a beautiful small sandy island home to a population of coconut crabs. Dayang is just at the entrance to one of Batanta's many scenic bays and has a colourful reef with wobbegong sharks, schooling yellow snappers and great macro-life, including pygmy seahorses and unusual nudibranchs. Dayang island also offers a great chance to encounter manta rays, the gentle giants, at their cleaning stations. 

We will then travel to Penemu. Famous Melissa’s Garden awaits us with its spectacular, healthy and wide-spread hard coral plateau in the shallows. At Keruo Wall we can admire large gorgonian sea fans and lovely reef tops, and we might also explore My Reef and Batu Rufus. A short hike to the viewpoint of Penemu offers a spectacular view of the lagoons and its surrounding islands. 

The following day will be spent on the western tip of Gam island, at an island called Yangeffo, which protects a sheltered bay. This small area has multiple world class dive sites. Famous ones like Citrus Ridge and Mayhem always amaze divers with their vibrancy and biodiversity. The area here is probably so abundant due to the surrounding mangroves. Beautiful hard and soft corals grow under and among the roots of the trees, so a dive at Mangrove Ridge is truly enjoyable. And our crew will be happy to take you out in the dingy to snorkel in the mangroves in between dives. Sunsets and sunrises are very special at our mooring point at Yangeffo: as the sun drops, the surrounding forested hills become alive with flocks of sulphur crested cockatoos and Blyth’s hornbills emerge to return to their roosting places. 

The remainder of our adventure will be spent diving in the Dampier Strait. 

Day 9: 
Our last day will offer two more action-packed dives in the Dampier Strait. We can also arrange for a bird watching trip on the last morning to see the enigmatic and endemic Red Bird of Paradise. After lunch, we make our way back to Sorong for hearty goodbyes.

Day 10:
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

Sorong

Sorong Airport: SOQ

Return

02:00pm

Sorong

Sorong Airport: SOQ


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