🌊 The Last Paradise on Earth

A 5-day expedition to the world’s most biodiverse marine region — for experienced divers and adventurous travellers seeking the extraordinary.

Package Overview

Raja Ampat in West Papua, Indonesia is home to 75% of the world’s known coral species and over 1,500 fish species. This expedition takes you into the heart of this underwater wonderland with world-class dive sites, dramatic island viewpoints, and stays in community-owned homestays that put tourism revenue directly into local hands.

Duration: 5 Days / 4 Nights
Best for: Experienced divers, snorkellers, adventure travellers
Highlight: Manta rays at Manta Sandy, 1,500+ fish species

Itinerary Highlights

D1

Sorong → Raja Ampat

Fly into Sorong, speedboat transfer to your homestay or eco-resort in the heart of the Raja Ampat archipelago. Evening orientation and sunset.

D2

Manta Sandy & Cape Kri

Dive or snorkel at two of the world’s most famous sites — Manta Sandy for manta ray encounters and Cape Kri, which holds the record for most fish species counted on a single dive.

D3

Pianemo & Village Visit

Trek to the Pianemo viewpoint for jaw-dropping karst island panoramas. Afternoon lagoon kayaking and a visit to a local Papuan village.

D4

Melissa’s Garden & Arborek

Dive at Melissa’s Garden (one of the most stunning coral gardens on Earth) and snorkel at the Arborek jetty, famous for its manta cleaning station.

D5

Morning Snorkel & Departure

Final morning snorkel before speedboat transfer back to Sorong for your onward flight.

What’s Included

Included

  • Sorong airport transfers
  • Homestay/eco-resort (4 nights)
  • All boat trips between dive sites
  • Snorkelling/dive guide
  • Raja Ampat Marine Park entry permit
  • All meals

Not Included

  • International flights to Sorong
  • Indonesian visa (if applicable)
  • Dive equipment rental
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
From USD 1,200
per person, twin sharing (5D4N) · Liveaboard options available

🌿 Our Green Commitment

Marine park fees directly fund local conservation. We use community-owned homestays to ensure tourism revenue stays in Papuan communities. All diving follows reef-first, zero-contact practices.

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