Route Description - Wild West Papua Route II – Triton Bay, The Bomberai Peninsula, Misool & South Raja Ampat
11 Days / 10 Nights
Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival & Boarding – Kaimana
In the morning or afternoon, guests arrive in Kaimana and are transferred to the liveaboard. A welcome briefing, safety orientation, and cabin check-in follow. In the afternoon, guests can relax onboard and enjoy the scenic departure from Kaimana. In the evening, a welcome dinner is served as guests settle in and meet the crew and fellow divers.
Days 2–10: Diving & Exploration – South Raja Ampat, Misool, Bomberai Peninsula & Triton Bay
Guests will spend the next nine days diving and exploring three major marine regions of eastern Indonesia—Misool, the Pisang Islands, Bomberai Peninsula, and Triton Bay. Each area features unique biodiversity and spectacular underwater landscapes.
Misool
The journey begins in Misool, the southernmost region of Raja Ampat, renowned for iconic dive sites filled with vibrant coral reefs, pelagic activity, and intricate seamounts.
Pisang Islands
Located between Misool and Triton Bay, these remote islands offer newly discovered dive sites full of surprises and stunning biodiversity.
Bomberai Peninsula
Further south, divers can explore dramatic coastlines and offshore seamounts teeming with marine life, including newly charted dive spots.
Triton Bay
Famed for whale shark encounters, Triton Bay showcases rich soft coral gardens, dense schools of fish, and macro biodiversity in a largely untouched environment.
Notable Dive Sites:
– Daram: Colorful seamounts northwest of Daram Island, known for astonishing coral growth.
– Jef Pele, Lili & Kepotsol: Lesser-visited islands with excellent diving and minimal crowds.
– Wayil: Seamounts and karst ridges with both pelagic and reef species.
– Fiabacet & Boo: Among the finest dive sites in Indonesia, with a dramatic underwater topography fed by rich currents.
– Teluk Sebakor: A scenic inlet offering diverse underwater habitats on the Bomberai coast.
– Momon: Little-explored reefs home to rare and unusual marine species.
– Dramai & South Aiduma: Rich dive zones full of surprises, ideal for exploratory diving.
– North Aiduma: The heart of Triton Bay’s thriving ecosystem with lush coral and fish life.
– Namatote & Mauwara: Famous for whale shark interactions at traditional fishing platforms called bagans.
Daily Schedule:
Up to 3–4 dives daily, including night dives at select sites. Non-diving activities may include snorkeling, kayaking, scenic cruising, and optional beach excursions. Dive sites and plans may vary based on weather and guest preferences.
Day 11: Disembarkation – Sorong
Guests enjoy a final breakfast onboard before disembarking in Sorong. Transfers to Sorong Airport are arranged for onward travel.
Note: The last dive will take place on the penultimate day. A 24-hour surface interval before flying is strongly recommended.