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Be a MemberThe Manta Mae Liveaboard 9D8N Raja Ampat trip will take you on an amazing underwater journey. You’ll explore the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystem in comfort that can’t be beat. This high-end trip includes famous diving spots like Cape Kri (which has the most fish species ever recorded), Manta Sandy (where you can see majestic mantas), and the stunning coral walls of Blue Magic. On the magnificent Manta Mae, you may go on up to four dives a day with skilled operators. You can also relax in exquisite rooms and eat gourmet food. The trip lasts 9 days, which gives you plenty of time to see all of Raja Ampat’s underwater delights, from the exciting drifts in the Dampier Strait to the quiet bays in Wayag. You may also take pictures of wobbegong sharks, pygmy seahorses, and colorful coral ecosystems in clear seas.
The Manta Mae Liveaboard is for picky divers who want to experience world-class diving and great service. It has large sun decks and eco-friendly operations to conserve this precious paradise. The 9D8N schedule includes unique activities like underwater photography classes and trips to traditional Papuan villages, which make the experience even more real. Whether you like wide-angle or macro photography, this trip gives you the full Raja Ampat experience in total comfort. Reserve your spot now for a luxurious diving trip in the Coral Triangle!
More about Manta MaeDives: Approximately 21 dives in total
Experience: Advanced Open Water – 50 minimum logged dives required.
Pick up at the airport of Sorong, Dominik Osok, by our crew for a short transfer to the peer and embarking. As soon as all the guests are on board and are holding their welcome drinks. You will be introduced to the rest of the crew and you will be shown around in order to start feeling at home on the Mantamae, while the boat will sail Strait to one of the best dive sites in the world At South East of Misol Island. On the way to Misool, we’ll stop at Pulau Matan for a check dive.
After sailing for about 10 hours we’ll arrive at Misool and we’ll decide where to dive day by day depending on the weather and sea conditions and, of course, following your desires. The island of Misool has some of the best diving in Raja Ampat, with several reefs that can be considered the best in the world! A labyrinth of thousands of small mushroom shape islands forms tiny dots of lagoons with sparkling white sand surrounded by extensive formations that make the Misool one of the most wonderful places on Earth. The land scenery will take your breath away as well as the underwater scenery that holds some of the richest wildlife in the world.
There are three main areas of interest for diving in Misool – the Sagof-Daram, the Southern Archipelagos in the southeast corner of Misool, and the Blue Water Mangroves near the western tip of the main island.
In Daram we’ll dive at Andiamo which is a large, stunning reef with a submerged pinnacle covered in sea fans surrounded by schools of fusiliers and batfish, black-tip reef sharks, and napoleon wrasse. Candy Store dive site, is covered with huge sponges, beautiful soft corals, and sea fans. In the valleys, schools of Fusiliers, butterfly fish, and barracuda, while at Andy’s Ultimate, there is a valley that boils with fish when the current is running.
In the Warakaratet area at Magic Mountain, there are two cleaning manta stations on the same dive site, one at 25 meters and one right at the top at seven meters. It is one of the only places in the world where you can see oceanic mantas as well as reef mantas interacting. Magic Mountain is also a nursery for White Tip Reef Sharks and a love nest for Napoleon Wrasse. Boo Rock is known for the “windows” on the end of the largest rock that completely pierce the reef from the surface down to five meters deep. Here you can see an incredible variety of fishes, gorgonians, Barrel sponges, Commensal shrimps, a wide variety of Nudibranchs, Octopus and Green Turtles, patrolling sharks as well as Wobbegong Shark. Nudi Rock is a small island in the Fiabacet chain, crowded with larger pelagics like Barracuda, Big Eyed Travelly, and Grey Reef Shark, with a wide range of flamboyant nudibranchs lurking among the abundant soft corals and sea fans well populated by pygmy seahorses and cowries.
In the Wayilbatan area at the Neptune dive site, schools of batfish, trevallies, barracuda, and pygmy seahorses congregate amongst the most spectacular hidden lagoons in the region. This site has sheer walls paved with very colorful sea fans, some of which host tiny seahorses, Hippocampus Barbiganti. Four Kings dive site is made up of four underwater pinnacles covered in soft coral and colorful tunicates, with many turtles. Close to 4 Kings we can dive at Orange Peel where we’ll see a fantastic orange wall with a coral garden. Dunia Kecil is a superb dive site to spot pygmy seahorses and “ladybugs”. Hawksbill turtles, crocodile fish, barramundi cod, and juvenile cuttlefish are amongst the other marine creatures that can all be found here. ‘Kaleidoscope’ is one of the best dive sites in the world, loping down from the limestone island of Jef Pele, on one side you will find an amazingly beautiful coral-covered wall, with tons of fish, and on the other side is a picture-perfect slope. Between the two there is a great dividing lip, where large pelagic species feast in front of you as you hang on to your reef hook through the prevailing currents.
Another great dive site in this area is “Turbine”. The Farondi area has a unique and distinctive landscape: tunnels, caverns, and colorful walls. It highlights three famous dive spots, Goa Besar, Razorback Rock, and Three Sisters. Goa Besar consists of superficial shelved gardens of yellow-colored soft corals, wall tops blanketed with plate corals, leather corals, yellow and purple sea squirts, and rounded hollows filled with coral shrubberies, sponges, and red ornamental ghost pipefish. Three Sisters are three great dive sites paved with life, as the channels between them. Wolbolol offers multiple dive sites: Portion Nine, No Contest, and The Plateau where you’ll see schools of barracuda and jacks, snappers, and bump head parrotfishes all over the pinnacles.
In the early morning, we’ll arrive at the beautiful Fam Islands to enjoy the hidden bays and sheltered blue lagoons. Explore by kayak or dive to see some of the most beautiful coral gardens in the region. In the late afternoon, we will take a sunset hike where you can reach the highest point on one of the islands and admire the panoramic views of this iconic place. Different dive sites can be chosen, Melisa’s Garden, famous for its extensive hard coral reefs as well as Galaxy, a large reef with a lot of marine life, or My Reef, very impressive with a strong current. During the night we’ll set up sails to Wayag Island.
Upon arrival at sunrise to Wayag archipelago, the jewel of Raja Ampat, you’ll enjoy a day amongst the region’s most iconic scenery and it’s well worth making the effort to climb one of the many island peaks for breathtaking views of the stunning landscapes. Wayag is completely different from what you have seen so far. White beaches with black coral gardens, sweetlips, catfish, and different kinds of rays are part of these dives. Rising abruptly from the sea, small groups of uninhabited islands form a spectacular panorama of jagged limestone cliffs that tower over tiny dome-shaped rocks topped with a wild profusion of trees and vines. Dive site profiles in the north are diverse, and range from leisurely swims through lovely hard coral gardens to adrenaline-charged drifts past sloping walls arrayed in Raja Ampat’s signature purple soft corals and Glassfish. We’ll dive at Ikan Campur and Magic Rock.
Kayaking along the shoreline of the dramatic limestone islands at sunset will give you a kind of emotion you won’t forget for a long time. In the evening we can enjoy cocktails and dinner barbecue on the beach.
One of the closest islands to the Equator in Raja Ampat, Kawe Island offers spectacular white sand beaches and beautiful scenery including a lovely waterfall on the western side of the island. There are fantastic opportunities for diving and snorkeling here too where you will find impressive coral formations teeming with schools of fish. You may even be lucky enough to swim with manta rays. Eagle Rock One and Two, The Meze Equator, One Tree Island, and Razor Rock are the most beautiful dive site here.
As you’ll have to fly the next day, we can choose only two dives, Mioskon where you can see Wobbegong Sharks as well as tiny Pontohi Pygmy Seahorses on the coral rocks, or Cape Kri where the steep slope has absolutely everything on display. The coral fields play host to an accent of color, provided by swarms of Fusiliers, Damsels, Surgeons, and Anthias. Dogtooth Tuna, Barracuda, Mackerel, Trevallies, Bumphead Parrots, Napoleon Wrasse, and some very big groupers as well as Grey Reef, Blacktip Reef, and White Tip Reef Sharks are frequently seen patrolling the area. Blu Magic is a dive site where anything can happen….and it usually does! Be ready for an amazing dive here! More often than not, divers are surprised by Blacktip Reef and Grey Reef Sharks, Bumphead Parrots, Giant Trevally, Barracuda, Dogtooth Tuna, Rainbow Runners, and even huge oceanic Mantas.
Its time to say good bye and we will waiting for next trip with us.
Included: VAT, Fuel Surcharge, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Soft drinks, Tea & Coffee, Welcome Cocktails, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Fishing, Kayaks, Land Excursions, Snorkeling Guide, Stand Up Paddleboard, Wakeboarding, Water Ski, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, WiFi internet.
Required Extras: National Park Fees (50-250 USD per day).
Optional Extras: Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Wine with Dinner, Extra Dives, Nitrox, Nitrox Course, Rental Gear, Scuba Diving Courses, Jet Ski, Snorkel Gear, Massage, Yoga.
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