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Be a MemberEmbarking on the Calico Jack liveaboard promises an extraordinary journey through the mesmerizing underwater landscapes of Raja Ampat, Misool, and Triton Bay. The adventure begins in Sorong, where you’ll be warmly welcomed aboard the splendid 30m vessel. The carefully curated itinerary unfolds with a check dive near Misool’s Daram region, immersing you in the vibrant marine life and stunning coral formations.
As the voyage progresses, each day brings new wonders beneath the waves. From the remarkable Yilliet and Warokaraket regions in Misool, where oceanic manta rays grace the cleaning stations, to the enchanting Wayilbatan area offering impressive dives and scenic landscapes for kayaking and paddleboarding.
Pisang Archipelago, Momon, Namatote, and Triton Bay showcase the rich biodiversity of West Papua. You’ll encounter schools of Bigeye Trevally, barracudas, napoleon wrasse, and fascinating critters during your explorations. Triton Bay, a relatively unknown destination, reveals its underwater treasures, including migrating whale sharks, diverse fish life, and pristine, unbleached reefs.
The experience extends beyond diving as you visit Kita Kita waterfalls, where a freshwater river meets the sea, offering a refreshing interlude. A unique encounter awaits with the local whale sharks at Whale shark Bagan’s, providing a rare opportunity to swim with these majestic creatures.
Your journey culminates with a beach BBQ party in Triton Bay, a delightful way to unwind and share memories with the friendly crew. As the Calico Jack anchors in Kaimana, you bid farewell, cherishing the moments and the myriad underwater wonders discovered during this remarkable liveaboard expedition.
More About Calico JackDives: Approximately 33 dives in total
Experience: Advanced Open Water – 50 minimum logged dives required.
Day 1: Embarkation in Sorong, Raja Ampat (1 Dive)
We will pick you up at Sorong airport and take you to the harbor where our crew will welcome you onboard Calico Jack. Following refreshments and a short tour of the ship, you will be briefed on safety, diving operations, and life onboard.
You will be served a delicious lunch and have time to get acquainted with the ship, set up your dive gear & cameras, and meet and socialize with the other guests and friendly crew. We will do a check dive in the area later in the afternoon. Early morning, we will navigate to Misool.
Day 2: Daram, Misool (4 Dives)
Andiamo is a large, stunning reef with a submerged pinnacle covered in sea fans and surrounded by schools of fusiliers and batfish. Blacktip reef sharks and napoleon wrasse can also be found here. Candy Store, named so as the first divers to explore this reef felt like kids in a candy store, is covered in huge sponges, beautiful so corals, and sea fans. In the valleys, schools of fusiliers, butterflyfish, and barracuda gather.
Night Dive in Yillet.
Day 3: Yilliet, Misool (4 Dives)
In the early morning, we will take short navigation to dive into the Fiabacet area where colorful, so corals and beautiful sea fans smother the reefs. A deep underwater ridge connects the islands of Boo in the East, to Kalig in the West. In certain areas, the ridge moves up shallower to form the most unforgettable dive sites of the park. These include Batu Kecil (also known as Tank Rock), Nudi Rock, and Whale Rock. Here, you will find one of the most extensive reef systems in all of Raja Ampat, offering a fantastic range of marine diversity. You can expect to see abundant and healthy fish life, a galore of pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, colorful anemones, and reef sharks. Night dive in the area.
Day 4: Warokaraket, Misool (4 Dives)
Shadow Reef, also known as Magic Mountain, is one of the top-rated diving sites in Raja Ampat. An off-shore pinnacle with a long and narrow ridge, schools of bannerfish, pyramid butterflies, and yellow snappers can be seen cavorting on top of the ridge,
persistently stalked by giant trevallies, orange-spotted jacks & longnose emperors.
The ridge goes progressively down, with yellowtail barracudas patrolling the upper sector and white tip and grey reef sharks found nestled under the large coral tables. At the end of the peninsular is a cleaning station where oceanic manta rays come to be cleaned from parasites by wrasse and other reef fish.
Boo Rock or Jamur Boo is known for the “windows” or rounded openings on the end of the largest rock that completely pierce the reef from the surface down to five meters deep.
Although the two rocks appear separate from the surface, they are, in fact, connected underwater by a magnificent reef draped in such corals and brimming with fish. Reef sharks, parrotfish, surgeonfish, schooling batfish, fusiliers, snappers, and moray eels are all found here, as well as a wide variety of nudibranchs, unicornfish, octopus, and green turtles.
Yellit Kecil’s (while sharing all of the attributes of its neighboring sites) main characteristic is a large number of Nembrotha nudibranchs that can be observed on the ridge.
Day 5: Wayilbatan, Misool (3 Dives)
The Wayilbatan area offers impressive dive sites with a remarkable range of marine diversity as well as topography. At Wedding Cake, schools of batfish, trevallies, barracuda, and pygmy seahorses congregate. In the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to take in scenic landscapes with some kayaking and paddle boarding amongst the most spectacular hidden lagoons in the region. Four Kings dive site is made up of four underwater pinnacles covered in soft coral and colorful tunicates. You can swim from one rock to the next, enjoying the soft corals, psychedelic colors, and abundant fish life. Be sure to look out for turtles here. Overnight navigation to Pulau Pisang.
Day 6: Pulau Pisang (3 Dives)
Seventy miles south of Misool is the beautiful Pisang archipelago where we’ll dive off the surrounding islands. The corals are extremely healthy in this remote area and are full of
life. You’ll see giant elephant ears, and swirling schools of a wide variety of fish, mantas, and turtles. Overnight navigation to Momon.
Day 7: Momon (3 Dives)
Early morning, we arrive in West Papua’s Momon reef where we will make three dives on this large hard coral seamount, which is blessed with some of the healthiest fish life in the area. Large schools of Bigeye Trevally, schools of batfish, napoleon wrasse, Barracuda, and Giant Trevally reside here. Afternoon, we will visit the beautiful Kita Kita waterfalls where a freshwater river runs right straight into the sea! Early morning navigation to Namatote.
Day 8: Namatote (3 Dives)
Five-hour navigation from Triton Bay is the islands of Namatote and Sagin. Rich with diverse fish life and beautiful hard and soft corals, these islands are great for macro and pelagic species. Soft coral walls teaming with schools of jacks and barracuda, turtles, Wonderpus octopus, and all kinds of critters make it great diving for both wide-angle and macro enthusiasts. We will manage three dives in this area. Early morning navigation to Triton Bay.
Days 9-11: Triton Bay (8 Dives)
This still relatively unknown destination is full of treasures and fast becoming legendary for its beautiful so corals, huge schools of fish, and migrating whale sharks. The area has been protected since 2008, allowing fish stocks to recover from overfishing. Devoid of humans, the healthy, unbleached reefs have practically no garbage floating around. When not diving the fishy sites, there is fantastic macro diving to be had. Big, fat candy crabs and other species of decorator crabs can be spotted even by the less trained eye. All five species of pygmy seahorse can be found with solid predictability. The following is a little taste of what to expect from some of the dive sites in the area.
Whale shark Bagan’s
Four hours from Kaimana, we visit the head of the village for permission to swim with the local whale sharks.
This is one of the only places in the world where you can encounter whale sharks all year round. The whale sharks are attracted to the local fishing platforms (bagans) because the fishermen feed them as they believe they bring good luck.
Triton, Larry’s Heaven
Larry’s heaven is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places ever and has been given its name by the late Larry Smith. The colors and sheer diversity are truly mind-blowing experiences. Fields of soft coral, thick forests of black coral, sea fans, and hard
corals dominate the reef. Fish, fish, and fish are everywhere, all kinds and all sizes, true underwater heaven.
Triton, Aiduma
Aiduma is an island outside of the mouth of Triton Bay. Every inch is occupied by some invertebrate and an abundance of soft and hard corals. Large numbers of jacks, mackerels patrol these waters. Large groups and tasseled wobbegongs also call this dive site home.
Triton, Little Komodo
Little Komodo resembles the famous invertebrate-rich sites that abound in Southern Komodo National Park and is one of the top dive sites in all of West Papua! A series of boulders about 14m high, covered in diminutive orange soft corals, schools of sweetlips in black coral, and waves of anthias and damselfish on steroids, nearly break the surface.
Triton, Beach BBQ
While in Triton Bay, we will enjoy one of Calico Jack’s famous beach BBQ parties, where the crew will entertain and socialize with you as you relax on our giant bean bags under a pagoda while being served up our chef’s delicious BBQ dinner.
Day 12: Disembarkation in Kaimana
After breakfast and the last exchange of photos and memories, the crew and Calico Jack will say our fondest farewells and transport you either to your hotel or the airport.
Dives: Approximately 30 dives in total
Experience: Advanced Open Water – 50 minimum logged dives required.
Day 1: Embarkation in Kaimana Triton Bay (1 Dive)
We will pick you up from the hotel in Kaimana and take you to the harbor where our crew will welcome you onboard Calico Jack. Following refreshments and a short tour of the ship, you will be briefed on safety, diving operations, and life onboard. You will be served a delicious lunch and have time to get acquainted with the ship, set up your dive gear & cameras, and to meet and socialize with the other guests and friendly crew. We will do a check dive in the area later in the afternoon.
Day 2-3: Triton Bay (6 Dives)
This still relatively unknown destination is full of treasures and fast becoming legendary for its beautiful so corals, huge schools of fish, and migrating whale sharks. The area has been protected since 2008, allowing fish stocks to recover from overfishing. Devoid of humans, the healthy, unbleached reefs have practically no garbage floating around. When not diving the fishy sites, there is fantastic macro diving to be had. Big, fat candy crabs and other species of decorator crabs can be spotted even by the less trained eye. All five species of pygmy seahorse can be found with solid predictability. The following is a little taste of what to expect from some of the dive sites in the area.
The following is a little taste of what to expect from some of the dive sites in the area.
Triton, Larry’s Heaven: Larry’s heaven is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places ever and has been given its name by the late Larry Smith. The colors and sheer diversity are truly mind-blowing experiences. Fields of soft coral, thick forests of black coral, sea fans, and hard corals dominate the reef. Fish, fish, and fish are everywhere, all kinds and all sizes, true underwater heaven.
Triton, Aiduma: Aiduma is an island outside of the mouth of Triton Bay. Every inch is occupied by some invertebrate and an abundance of soft and hard corals. Large numbers of jacks, and mackerels patrol these waters. Large groups and tasseled wobbegongs also call this dive site home.
Whale shark Bagan’s: Four hours from Kaimana, we visit the head of the village for permission to swim with the local whale sharks. This is one of the only places in the world where you can encounter whale sharks all year round. The whale sharks are attracted to the local fishing platforms (bagans) because the fishermen feed them as they believe they bring good luck.
Triton, Little Komodo: Little Komodo resembles the famous invertebrate-rich sites that abound in Southern Komodo National Park and is one of the top dive sites in all of West Papua! A series of boulders about 14m high, covered in diminutive orange soft corals, schools of sweetlips in black coral, and waves of anthias and damselfish on steroids, nearly break the surface.
Day 4: Namatote (3 Dives)
Five-hour navigation from Triton Bay is the islands of Namatote and Sagin. Rich with diverse fish life and beautiful hard and soft corals, these islands are great for macro and pelagic species. Soft coral walls teaming with schools of jacks and barracuda, turtles, Wonderpus octopus, and all kinds of critters make it great diving for both wide-angle and macro enthusiasts. We will manage three dives in this area.
Early morning navigation to Triton Bay.
Day 5: Momon (3 Dives)
Early morning, we arrive in West Papua’s Momon reef where we will make three dives on this large hard coral seamount, which is blessed with some of the healthiest fish life in the area. Large schools of Bigeye Trevally, schools of batfish, napoleon wrasse, Barracuda, and Giant Trevally reside here.
Afternoon, we will visit the beautiful Kita Kita waterfalls where a freshwater river runs right straight into the sea! Early morning navigation to Namatote.
Day 6: Pulau Pisang (3 Dives)
Seventy miles south of Misool is the beautiful Pisang archipelago here we’ll dive off the surrounding islands. The corals are extremely healthy in this remote area and are full of life. You’ll see giant elephant ears, and swirling schools of a wide variety of fish, mantas, and turtles.
Day 7: Wayilbatan, Misool (4 Dives)
The Wayilbatan area offers impressive dive sites with a remarkable range of marine diversity as well as topography.
At Wedding Cake, schools of batfish, trevallies, barracuda, and pygmy seahorses congregate. In the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to take in scenic landscapes with some kayaking and paddle boarding amongst the most spectacular hidden lagoons in the region.
Four Kings dive site is made up of four underwater pinnacles covered in soft coral and colorful tunicates. You can swim from one rock to the next, enjoying the soft corals, psychedelic colors, and abundant fish life. Be sure to look out for turtles here.
Day 8: Warokaraket, Misool (4 Dives)
Shadow Reef, also known as Magic Mountain, is one of the top-rated diving sites in Raja Ampat. An off-shore pinnacle with a long and narrow ridge, schools of bannerfish, pyramid butterflies, and yellow snappers can be seen cavorting on top of the ridge, persistently stalked by giant trevallies, orange-spotted jacks & longnose emperors. The ridge goes progressively down, with yellowtail barracudas patrolling the upper sector and white tip and grey reef sharks found nestled under the large coral tables. At the end of the peninsular is a cleaning station where oceanic manta rays come to be cleaned from parasites by wrasse and other reef fish.
Boo Rock or Jamur Boo is known for the “windows” or rounded openings on the end of the largest rock that completely pierce the reef from the surface down to five meters deep. Although the two rocks appear separate from the surface, they are, in fact, connected underwater by a magnificent reef draped in such corals and brimming with fish. Reef sharks, parrotfish, surgeonfish, schooling batfish, fusiliers, snappers, and moray eels are all found here, as well as a wide variety of nudibranchs, unicornfish, octopus, and green turtles.
Yellit Kecil’s (while sharing all of the attributes of its neighboring sites) main characteristic is a large number of Nembrotha nudibranchs that can be observed on the ridge.
Day 9: Yilliet, Misool (3 Dives)
In the early morning, we will take short navigation to dive into the Fiabacet area where colorful, so corals and beautiful sea fans smother the reefs. A deep underwater ridge connects the islands of Boo in the East, to Kalig in the West. In certain areas, the ridge moves up shallower to form the most unforgettable dive sites of the park. These include Batu Kecil (also known as Tank Rock), Nudi Rock, and Whale Rock. Here you will find one of the most extensive reef systems in all of Raja Ampat, offering a fantastic range of marine diversity. You can expect to see abundant and healthy fish life, a galore of pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, colorful anemones, and reef sharks.
Day 10: Daram, Misool (3 Dives)
Andiamo is a large, stunning reef with a submerged pinnacle covered in sea fans and surrounded by schools of fusiliers and batfish. Blacktip reef sharks and napoleon wrasse can also be found here.
Candy Store, named so as the first divers to explore this reef felt like kids in a candy store, is covered in huge sponges, beautiful so corals, and sea fans. In the valleys, schools of fusiliers, butterflyfish, and barracuda gather.
Day 11: Balbulol – No Contest, Love Potion (2 Dives)
Schools of platax, snapper, and bump head parrotfish can be found at these dive sites, including barracudas and jacks surrounding the pinnacles. You will spend the afternoon in the hidden lagoon, a very special anchorage inside a narrow bay enclosed by towering rocks.
We will take the dinghies to explore another lagoon located further into the rocks, and as night falls, you will see and hear the magnificent Palm Cockatoos roosting along the rainforest edges.
Late in the afternoon, we will depart North and set sail for an overnight cruise back to Sorong, a navigation of approximately 12 hours.
Day 12: Disembarkation in Sorong
After breakfast and the last exchange of photos and memories, the crew and Calico Jack will say our fondest farewells and transport you either to your hotel or the airport.
Manokwari / Nabire
36/33 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
30 minimum logged dives
Sorong – Sorong
34 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
30 minimum logged dives
Sorong – Kaimana / Kaimana – Sorong
33/30 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
50 minimum logged dives
Komodo Island
21 dives
Certificate: Open Water
20 minimum logged dives required
Komodo Island
30 dives
Certificate: Open Water
20 minimum logged dives required