The lagoons of Wayag
Dive or snorkel across the Equator and back again, before heading for the lagoons of Wayag. One of the region’s most beautiful settings, Wayag is the first documented manta ray nursery in Southeast Asia, where groups of juvenile reef manta rays can be found swimming above colourful coral reefs.
Scale Mount Pindito for jaw-dropping views
Climb to the very top of the 200-metre-high limestone karst known as Mount Pindito to fully appreciate the awe-inspiring vistas in every direction. Cones of rock and emerald islands rise from turquoise rings as far as the eye can see.
Pearl farming and stargazing
Discover a pearl farm and learn the secrets of these luminous gemstones, then dive a nearby reef, home to ghost pipefish and blue ring octopus. Back onboard, set sail for picturesque Kawe, for whale-watching and an evening spent stargazing on the Equator.
Birdsong and stunning topography
A morning chorus of birdsong accompanies a dive, before setting course for Aljui Bay. The three-hour cruise accompanied by dolphins and whales threads its way through a host of the Raja Ampat’s outer islands, many with exotic formations above and below the water.