South Indonesia Charter Itinerary
Charter Yachts Sample Itinerary
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South Indonesia Sample Itinerary
Sorong to Sorong
Sorong
South East Misool
Tomolol
Nampale Island
Kofiau
The Southern Region of RAJA AMPAT ("The Four Kings")
represents an astonishing destination for
relaxation, exploration and adventure
Yachting to Misool and Kofiau islands is the
guarantee of an unforgettable holiday in a
very exclusive location of RAJA AMPAT
RAJA AMPAT is considered the most biodiverse
marine environment in the world.
Exploring Misool and Kofiau will provide a
unique opportunity to experience fantastic
local environments such as the Tomolol Caves
and the Bluewater Mangroves.
Day 1 – Sorong to South East Misool - Guests fly into Sorong Airport, West Papua.
Sorong is a dynamic city surrounded by mountains, hills, lowlands
and protected forests.
Sorong sits at the northwestern tip of the Vogelkop and is the
second-biggest city of Papua.
Transfer by car to the tender and then to the yacht.
Welcome onboard!
After a warm welcome by the dedicated crew, short transfer to South East Misool.
Day 2,3,4 – South East Misool - Misool is the southernmost one of Raja Ampat's four main islands, located closer to the Central
Malukan island of Seram than to Waigeo or even Sorong. Few visitors include Misool in their Raja
Ampat itinerary, but, those who do make it here, are likely to be stunned. Misool offers scenery
that easily rivals, maybe even beats, that of much more famous Wayag, and its attractions are
certainly far more diverse. A real gem!
Wake up in the karst limestone scenery that seems to go on forever, numerous high quality dive
sites in the area offer some of the world's richest reefs. Enjoy days filled with speedboat races or paddleboard adventures through limestone labyrinths.
Snorkel and dive in the Marine Protected Area of the Misool Eco Resort.
Thanks to the no fishing policy regulation, in the area, you can experience a true abundance of
marine life!
Day 5 Tomolol Caves - With all this limestone around, it is not surprising that there are also
several caves to explore. The 3 Tomolol's flooded caves present
stunning scenery, centuries old rock paintings and cliff side burial
grounds.
Misool's most famous and most visited cave is Tomolol Cave which
has a whole river-sized waterway flowing out through it, and can be
entered by speed boat . The cave is a sacred site for the local people.
While Tomolol Cave is the most famous, there are many more caves
and they may be entered on foot for viewing stalactites, bats, etc.
Day 6 Bluewater Mangroves, Nampale Island - Discover off the west tip of Misool Island, a group of low lying,
mangrove islands which on a rising tide enjoy spectacular
visibility.
This site presents unique diving and snorkelling conditions as the
soft corals grow right on the mangrove root structures. A
speedboat support is essential as saltwater crocodiles have
been seen in the area!
Day 7 – Kofiau, overnight passage to Sorong - Kofiau is definitely the least visited major island
in the region. It has been ignored for such a long
time that several new species of birds were
discovered on the island just in the last decade
or so.
Still inhabited by its native population, a visit to
the stilt village called Kampung Deer in the
northern bay is a must.
Take advantage of this very specific corner of
the earth; bird watching and diving are
absolutely fantastic!
Transfer back to Sorong.
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