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Be a MemberThe La Galigo Liveaboard 9D8N South Raja Ampat & Misool itinerary is the best way to explore the southernmost parts of the world. It is a well planned trip for divers who want to see the most biodiversity and have the most isolated adventures. Your trip starts in Sorong and goes to the colorful reefs of Gam Island first, where you may dive at Citrus Ridge and Mayhem, two exciting spots. Then you can explore the famous coral gardens of Melissa’s Garden and the steep drop-offs of Batu Rufus in Piaynemo. The real magic happens when you enter the remote Misool archipelago, which is a protected marine sanctuary known for its unspoiled habitats. On this full 9-day liveaboard adventure, you’ll dive with majestic mantas at Four Kings, swim through the unique swim-throughs of Boo Window, and see the amazing sight of mobula rays weaving through schools of anchovies. These are experiences that only those who go this far south can have.
The La Galigo Liveaboard 9D8N South Raja Ampat & Misool trip is worth every penny since it combines world-class diving with access to some of Raja Ampat’s most famous and hard-to-reach spots. This longer itinerary lets you really get into it, from catching pygmy seahorses at Nudi Rock and seeing the huge sea fans of Neptune’s Sea Fan to feeling the raw, current-swept force of Shadow Reef (Magic Mountain), which is a magnet for huge marine species. Above water, the trip is just as interesting, with walks to the famous Piaynemo overlook and outdoor meals under the stars. You don’t just view Raja Ampat on an all-inclusive 9-day trip on the La Galigo; you also thoroughly immerse yourself in the heart of its southern wildness, making memories that will last a lifetime.
More about La GaligoDives: Approximately 24 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – 40 minimum logged dives required.
Your adventure with La Galigo kicks off with a crew member greeting you for the transfer from the airport or your Sorong hotel to the harbor between 7:30 A.M. and 8:00 A.M. For those arriving on the day of departure, please make sure your flight lands before 7:30 A.M., so we can get settled and ready for the journey ahead.
After a warm welcome aboard, you’ll have the chance to meet the Cruise Director and our friendly crew. Once you’ve settled into your cabin, we’ll gather for a brief orientation before enjoying lunch. Afterward, you’ll have time to relax and unwind and take in the scenery as we sail toward the clearance point in Waisai.
This afternoon, our ‘welcome dive’ is at the nearby island of Saonek Kecil, where the calm waters provide the perfect introduction to your diving experience. After your check-out dive, you’ll have time to get comfortable, settle into your surroundings, and start looking forward to an exciting full day of diving ahead!
We start today in Gam Island, a region known for its vibrant reefs with opportunities to spot stunning macro subjects and enjoy colorful underwater scenes. Our first dive site will be Mangrove Ridge, starting and finishing this dive at the amazing roots of the saltwater mangroves. During the dive, expect to see many black corals, small marine life, turtles, and larger fish such as Jacks. Two of the other standout dive sites around Gam that we frequently explore today are Citrus Ridge and Mayhem. Citrus Ridge is famous for its dazzling orange and yellow soft corals that blanket the reef, creating a vibrant, picturesque underwater landscape. Mayhem, on the other hand, lives up to its name, offering the thrilling spectacle of pelagic predators hunting among swirling schools of baitfish atop a submerged seamount. Both dives offer something unique, from dramatic coral beauty to heart-pumping action, making them highlights of any Raja Ampat itinerary. As we prepare to settle in for the night, take a moment to soak in the breathtaking sunset views over the islands of Waigeo and Gam, painting the horizon in stunning colors. It’s the perfect way to end a fantastic day of diving!
Melissa’s Garden dive site is the highlight of this area. Named for its stunning hard coral garden nestled between three small islands. It boasts an impressive diversity of coral and fish species packed into this small but vibrant marine habitat.
Another spot we may explore today is the Keruo Channel dive site, where you can enjoy a gentle drift dive along a mini wall and slope on the edge of Keru Island. Additionally, we often visit the Batu Rufus dive site, known for its dramatic 40-meter drop-off wall leading into the blue. The views at 20 meters are breathtaking as you float between the stark underwater landscape, looking up and down at the striking scenery.
The iconic limestone pinnacles are part of the Raja Ampat experience, with the Piaynemo lagoon and lookout being one of the breathtaking formations to discover. If you’re up for a hike, the best time is in the late afternoon during golden hours when the temperatures are cooler. The views from the top are absolutely worth the effort!
We start the day with two more exciting dives near Piaynemo before we move on to our next destination.
While dive sites may vary, we often explore the favorites such as Galaxy and My Reef. Galaxy features a beautiful mini wall teeming with soft corals and black coral, making for an enchanting underwater experience. My Reef is always a highlight, filled with marine life; you might spot barracudas, wobbegongs, and blacktip reef sharks here!
In the afternoon, as you unwind, we’ll set sail for the southern islands of Raja Ampat. This will be the longest crossing of our trip, but you’ll wake up tomorrow morning in the breathtaking waters of Misool.
Misool is a large island, surrounded by a stunning array of smaller satellite islands, creating a captivating landscape with numerous regions to explore. If the towering limestone pinnacles don’t take your breath away, diving at night among these rock formations surely will! Today, we’ll dive into the sites around Wayil, where you’ll escape from civilization entirely.
Wayil offers a great selection of dive sites, all within easy reach of each other. One standout is the incredible Four Kings dive site, a group of towering pinnacles that are so large you might find it hard to navigate them in a single dive! This spot is also a favorite hangout for giant Manta Rays, along with giant trevally, Napoleon wrasse, and large snapper.
Another favorite is Barracuda Rock dive site, known for its unique underwater cavern and the impressive school of barracuda that patrols the area. We also enjoy diving at Neptune’s Sea Fan dive site, named for the stunning gorgonian sea fans that thrive here. Each dive in Misool offers an unforgettable adventure in this vibrant underwater paradise!
One of our dives today takes us to the iconic Boo Window dive site. This unique location features fascinating topography with window-like swim-throughs, making it perfect for capturing some stunning wide-angle photos. Keep an eye out for the Pygmy Seahorses hiding in the sea fans.
Another highlight of the visit is the Anchovy dive site, which is one of our personal favorites. It’s an exhilarating dive where you can view schools of Mobula Rays weaving through the anchovies, creating a mesmerizing spectacle as they scatter in all directions. You might even catch a glimpse of the circling manta rays feeding just beyond the reef.
We’ll also visit the Nudi Rock dive site, a gem of South Raja Ampat. This site features a rock at the surface that strikingly resembles a Nudibranch, and below, you’ll find vibrant coral and a wealth of marine life thriving in the currents. Each dive today promises to be an unforgettable adventure!
The diving in this part of Misool offers an incredible experience, showcasing pristine coral life and the Giant Manta Rays near the Misool Eco Resort.
We have two fantastic sites to explore: Whale Rock dive site and Tank Rock dive site, are both known for their soft corals and vibrant schools of fish. Depending on the conditions and logistics with Misool Eco Resort, we’ll decide which site we’ll dive.
Weather permitting, we aim to dive at the Shadow Reef dive site (also known as Karang Bayangan or Magic Mountain). This location is a true standout in this remote corner of Raja Ampat, situated in the unprotected southern waters of Misool. It’s not uncommon to encounter massive Manta Rays gracefully gliding through the water here, making it a hard dive to beat!
On the penultimate day of our adventure, we’ll start the day with a dive at the Andiamo Dive Site, a perfect way to wrap up your Raja Ampat South Misool journey. Here, you’ll have the chance to spot pygmy Seahorses, hunting giant trevallies, and plenty of barracuda.
The final dive of your trip will conclude at Warna Berwarna Dive Site, where you can look forward to vibrant sea fans, schools of fusiliers, and the iconic Bumphead Parrot Fish.
Our return journey to Sorong is approximately 18 hours, depending on currents and prevailing weather conditions. To celebrate an incredible trip, our crew prepares a delicious al fresco dinner. Join us for a night of music and dance as we party the night away!
Today, we bid farewell to Raja Ampat as we arrive in Sorong around 5:00 am in plenty of time for a morning flight, or if you prefer a leisurely morning, guests are welcome to stay onboard until 11:00 am, and our crew will be on hand to assist you with transportation to your next destination.
After breakfast, feel free to take some time to exchange photos and swap contact details, ensuring you stay connected with your new friends and dive buddies!
Included: VAT, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Local Transfers, Drinking Water, Tea & Coffee, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Land Excursions, Snorkel Gear, Snorkeling Guide, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Deck Towels, WiFi internet.
Required Extras: Fuel Surcharge, Park, Port and Fuel Fees (170-330 USD per trip).
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La Galigo was the nicest time we ever had. The service was great; we were welcomed with a lot of love from the start. The room was clean and pleasant. The meal was fantastic the whole day, and we really liked all the vegetarian alternatives. The service around diving was better than anything else we’ve seen, with everyone paying close attention. We want to come back someday!