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The journey aboard Tiger Blue from Sorong to Penemu promises an immersive experience in the stunning Raja Ampat archipelago. After a short transfer from the airport, guests settle in for a relaxing evening on board, anticipating the adventures to come. Overnight, the ship gracefully sails towards Penemu, setting the stage for exploration.
Day two unfolds with excitement as guests indulge in snorkeling or diving in the pristine waters after a delightful breakfast. The afternoon offers a range of activities, from thrilling watersports to serene moments of relaxation. A trek to a secret bay culminates in a mesmerizing sunset, creating lasting memories. The voyage continues overnight towards Wayag, where the iconic limestone peaks beckon on day three. Following exhilarating water activities, a captivating beach bonfire under the stars adds a touch of magic to the evening.
Day four brings an early trek in search of rare red birds of paradise, showcasing nature’s wonders. Jungle exploration and exhilarating dives enrich the day, culminating in a final evening of relaxation on board as Tiger Blue sails back towards Sorong. After breakfast on day five, guests bid farewell to this extraordinary journey, disembarking with cherished memories of the breathtaking landscapes and unique experiences encountered in Raja Ampat.
More about Tiger BlueDives: Approximately 10 dive in total
Experience: Open Water – No minimum logged dives required.
Tiger Blue will be moored 30-60 minutes from the airport, making your transfer by car and tender a relatively short journey. Settle in and enjoy your rest meal on board. Overnight sail to Penemu.
Following a gourmet breakfast, head off snorkeling or diving before a leisurely lunch. In the afternoon, take your pick between wakeboarding, waterskiing, kayaking, or relaxing on board. Then take the tender to visit a secret bay and embark on a short trek on foot which ends in a blaze of color at sunset. Overnight sail to Wayag.
Climb the peaks of Wayag to survey the limestone outcrops from above – an iconic vista full of lush greens and turquoises. After lunch, choose between snorkeling, diving, or any other watersports before a cocktail party on the beach beside a roaring bonfire, watching hundreds of stars appear in the night sky.
Before dawn breaks, set off on a trek in search of the rare red birds of paradise, which perform an elaborate courtship display as the sun rises. Puffing up their feathers, vibrating and buzzing, the birds also tip upside down to show off their long tail feathers, which form a heart around them. Then move on to explore the jungle, observing endemic trees and rich fauna. Dive at Mioskon, pause for lunch then relax on a short sail before snorkeling again with manta rays. Overnight sail to Sorong.
After breakfast, pack and prepare to disembark, returning to the airport by tender and car.
Included: VAT, Port Fees, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Soft drinks, Tea & Coffee, Welcome Cocktails, Beach BBQ, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Rental Gear, Fishing, Kayaks, Land Excursions, Naturalist Guide, Snorkel Gear, Snorkeling Guide, Stand Up Paddleboard, Wakeboarding, Water Ski, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, Laundry / Pressing Services.
Required Extras: National Park Fees (100 USD per trip).
Optional Extras: Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Scuba Diving Courses, Massage, Yoga.
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