“Where every dive is a living postcard and every island a step closer to untouched beauty.”
Nestled off the northwest tip of Papua, Raja Ampat (meaning “Four Kings”) is an archipelago of over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals. It’s one of the most biodiverse marine habitats on Earth, attracting divers, snorkelers, and nature lovers from around the globe.
🌊 1. The World’s Richest Reefs
Raja Ampat sits within the Coral Triangle — the epicenter of marine biodiversity. With over 600 species of coral and 1,700+ species of fish, it’s a dream for divers and snorkelers.
🐢 2. Stunning Island Landscapes
Think karst limestone islands rising out of turquoise waters, hidden lagoons, secluded white-sand beaches, and dramatic cliffside views — especially at Piaynemo Viewpoint, the most Instagrammed spot in the region.
🤿 3. Epic Diving & Snorkeling
Top dive spots include Cape Kri, Blue Magic, and Melissa’s Garden, where you’ll encounter manta rays, turtles, reef sharks, and even the rare walking shark!
🌿 4. Wild, Untouched Nature
Many of Raja Ampat’s islands are uninhabited or home to small indigenous communities. You’ll find lush jungle trails, rare bird species like the red bird-of-paradise, and peaceful eco-resorts committed to conservation.
🛶 Kayak through limestone bays and mangrove channels around Misool Island.
📷 Drone photography at Wayag Islands – famous for its surreal turquoise seascape.
🐦 Birdwatching at Gam Island – a hotspot for endemic wildlife.
🌅 Watch the sunset from Arborek Village, a friendly local community with great snorkeling off the pier.
Ikan Bakar (grilled fish) – freshly caught and fire-roasted.
Papeda – a local sago porridge often eaten with spicy fish soup.
Local coconut and banana desserts, prepared simply and naturally.
🌍 Location: West Papua, Indonesia
✈️ How to Get There: Fly to Sorong (SOQ), then take a ferry to Waisai or private speedboat to your resort
🏝️ Best Time to Visit: October – April (dry season and best diving conditions)
❤️ Ideal For: Divers, photographers, honeymooners, eco-travelers
Explore one of Earth’s last true paradises. Whether you're diving deep, island-hopping, or relaxing in an overwater bungalow, Raja Ampat is a once-in-a-lifetime journey.