Be our member and get voucher discount until 15%
Be a MemberThe Calico Jack liveaboard 12D11N Central Raja Ampat trip is a full safari that takes you to the heart of this underwater kingdom, which is the core of global marine biodiversity. This longer trip concentrates on the famous Dampier Strait, Fam Islands, and nearby core areas, where the most marine life on Earth may be found. This makes for an amazing diving experience. Dive at famous places like Cape Kri, which has the world record for the most fish species seen in a single dive, and Blue Magic, where graceful manta rays swim through nutrient-rich waters with schools of barracuda and trevallies. The Calico Jack liveaboard makes sure you dive at the best times at these iconic spots, and it also takes you to lesser-known treasures that show off the amazing variety of coral and creature life that makes central Raja Ampat so special.
This 12-day trip takes you beyond the excitement of current-swept peaks to explore the calm coves, complex mangrove systems, and macro-rich slopes of the area. Explore the secret treasures of Mioskon, Arborek, and the Fam Islands, where beautiful soft coral gardens, wobbegong sharks, and the exquisite beauty of pygmy seahorses await the diver who pays attention. Night dives show a whole other world of species that come out at night, like hunting cuttlefish and hard-to-find mandarinfish. This makes the trip much more immersive. The Calico Jack liveaboard is the perfect mix of excitement and leisure. Its skilled guides know all the ins and outs of central Raja Ampat’s fluctuating currents and marine fauna. This 12-day safari is the best choice for divers who want to see and do everything in the world’s most biodiverse marine habitat. It will leave no corner of this underwater paradise undiscovered.
More About Calico JackDives: Approximately 25 dives in total
Experience: Advanced Open Water – 5o minimum logged dives required.
We will pick you up either at your hotel or 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. We will aim to depart by 12 pm and head 5 hours north to Waisai.
It will allow time for you to get acquainted with the ship, set up your dive gear & cameras, and to meet and socialize with the other guests and friendly crew, before an afternoon check dive. You will spend the night close to Waisai at safe anchorage, witnessing your first unforgettable sunset and dinner on board.
After a short, early morning’s navigation, we begin the day with dives at Mioskon & Sardine Reef. Ironically, sardines are about the only reef fish not found at Sardine reef, but you’ll hardly notice as “fish thunder” (the loud booming sound made when large numbers of fish move rapidly through open water) engulfs you, and swarms of fish block out the sky. Both are incredible dive sites full of schooling fish, including fusiliers, surgeonfish, trevallies, rainbow runners, sweetlips, and bannerfish. The reefs are adorned in sea fans, soft corals and orange elephant ear sponges.
In the afternoon, you will dive into Cape Kri. One of the most famous sites in the region, it boasts some of the largest concentrations of big fish in Raja Ampat and holds the impressive record of 374 fish species identified during one 90 minute dive. For sunset, we head west to our anchorage outside the village of Yenbuba, where you will experience your first-night dive at Yenbuba Jetty.
Starting the day close to our anchorage, you will begin the morning with a dive at Cape Yenbuba, a beautiful drift wall dive. While taking breakfast, we relocate 1.5 hours to one of the most reliable Manta ray congregation spots in all of Raja Ampat, the famous cleaning station, Manta Sandy.
It is easy to spend a whole day observing these majestic creatures as they somersault through the water, feeding on plankton and being cleaned by several species of wrasse and butterflyfish.
For lunch, we’ll make our way to Arborek, and after a third dive at Lalosi, a seemingly never-ending pristine submerged reef, you will visit the local village and see the traditional way of life for these island people, before enjoying a night dive at the Arborek Pier.
In the shallows, the posts at Arborek Pier are covered in soft corals, with pipefish and cuttlefish dwelling more in-depth below. On the reef, giant clams nestle among soft corals, which also provide shelter for hermit crabs, flatworms, and skeleton shrimp.
Early in the morning, we will arrive at Penemu’s My Reef dive site, where you will enjoy one of the largest concentrations of fish in the area. This site is very impressive, mainly when the current is strong.
Before lunch we’ll squeeze in a second dive at Melissa’s Garden, a beautiful coral garden teeming with schooling fish and sharks, you will take a short boat tour to Penemu and walk up to the famous viewpoint above Penemu’s star-shaped lagoons.
Here, you will have time to kayak and paddleboard amongst the incredible karst limestone landscape before sunset. A night dive will follow the evening in the Island Lagoon area.
Heading further north, we will enter a large natural bay around Aljui.
Here, you will have the chance to dive at Chanel No.5, White Arrow, and Channel Island, a mix of wall and reef dives, close to the village, and where pearl farming is conducted. The sites are brimming with soft, colorful, corals, sea fans, pygmy seahorses, and a wide variety of nudibranchs.
Cendana Pier is also teeming with life and one of the best night dives in Raja Ampat.
We start the day with early navigation to the Wofo Island area. Here, in the morning, you will dive at Wofo’s the Black Forest, a stunning dive traversing the deep black fan landscape rising to a beautiful and pristine shallow reef. The second dive is at Wofo Tembok (a wall dive) and finally, Teman Wofo.
The evening will be passed on a secluded beach experiencing 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, whilst being served up our chef’s delicious BBQ dinner. Explore the beach, meet the local hermit crabs, and indulge in a glass of wine as music is played and fireworks light the night sky.
An early morning’s navigation brings us to the stunning Mangrove Anchorage in the passage of Gam and Yangeffo. Here you will find some of the most stunning dive sites in West Waigeo: Mayhem and Citrus Ridge. In the right conditions, you can expect some of the highest voltage diving in Raja Ampat, with currents bringing in massive schools of barracudas, three species of fusiliers, trevallies, batfish, bump head parrotfish, wobbegongs, as well as black and white tip reef sharks.
Lalosi (“Fusilier” in Papuan) is a hard coral seamount located west of Arborek Island, has extremely goof fish life when the current is running. The reef extends for up to half a kilometer, making it one of the better drift dives in Raja Ampat. We will make our final night dive at Batu lima. Magnificent little dive sight where walking sharks are often encountered.
We save the very best for the last. During our final diving day, we discover two fabulous dive sites: Blue Magic and Sardine Reef. Both of these sites offer some of the largest concentrations of big fish in Raja Ampat.
Large schools of trevallies, barracudas, sweetlips, tuna, and snappers congregate on these sites. Oceanic Manta can also be seen at Blue Magic.
In the afternoon, we have time to relax on one of Kri’s secluded beaches before sailing back to Sorong, where we arrive later in the evening.
After breakfast and the last exchange of photos and memories, the crew and Calico Jack will say our fondest farewell’s and transport you either to your hotel or airport.
Manokwari, Nabire
36/33 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
30 minimum logged dives
Raja Ampat North, Wayag
20 Dives
Certificate: Open Water
5 minimum logged dives
Raja Ampat Full Park
34 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
30 minimum logged dives
Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Islands
33 Dives
Certificate: Open Water
5 minimum logged dives
Sumbawa, Bima, Komodo Island
29 dives
Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
Komodo Island
28 dives
Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
Excellent boat, fantastic dive sites, amazing guides. diving among schools of fish and a wonderfully maintained coral world, excellent manta sites There are few other diving boats, hence you are quite independent. Great extras (kayaking in the mangroves, swimming in the most gorgeous lagoons, beach excursion, etc.).
