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Be a MemberAcross some of the most biodiverse waters worldwide, the Mari 13D12N Triton Bay to Raja Ampat offers an amazing diving excursion. Starting at Kaimana, renowned for its breathtaking sunsets, the trip travels the heart of the Coral Triangle, including Triton Bay, where divers come upon the uncommon walking shark, pygmy seahorses, and whale sharks. Balbulol and Farondi’s ancient cave paintings provide the area’s natural beauties a cultural touch. Before ending in Sorong, the entrance to Raja Ampat, the road also goes through Misool, with its nutrient-rich reefs bursting with marine life.
This schedule ensures amazing underwater experiences with vivid coral gardens, great sea life, and breathtaking underwater vistas with up to four dives every day. From the peaceful beauty of Kaimana to the marine splendor of Raja Ampat, the Mari 13D12N Triton Bay journey deftly combines cultural legacy, marine exploration, and stunning natural vistas, so appealing to both diving aficionados and environmentalists.
More About Mari DiveDives: Approximately 33 dives in total
Experience: Open Water – 30 minimum logged dives required.
Marine Life: At least 75 percent of all coral species can be found in Raja Ampat, divers can expect a range of topography from soft corals and sea fans, to hard corals, seagrass beds, mangroves, shallow reefs, deep drop-offs, caves, black sand and white sand. Giant manta rays, sea turtles, sharks, cuttlefish, pipefish, various seahorse species, and massive schools of reef fish are the norm, plus the delightful wobbegong sharks and epaulet sharks inhabit these waters, too.
Your flight will arrive in Kaimana. Kaimana Regency is a regency in the south of West Papua province in Indonesia.
If possible we offer 3-4 dives daily. When crossing only 1-2 dives a day can be scheduled. (We reserve the right to change the itinerary or specific agreed services, if force majeure, unforeseen or unavoidable circumstances require us to do so.)
Some of the destinations:
Sorong: a coastal city in the eastern Indonesian province of West Papua. Its only land borders are with Sorong Regency. It is the gateway to Indonesia’s Raja Ampat Islands, species rich Coral reef islands in an area considered the heart of the world’s coral reef biodiversity. It also is the logistics hub for Indonesia’s thriving eastern oil and gas frontier. Sorong has experienced exponential growth since 2010.
Misool, formerly spelled Mysol (Dutch: Misoöl), is one of the four major islands in the Raja Ampat Islands in West Papua. The inhabitants speak the Biga language and Matbat language, as well as Indonesian. The reason the reefs in the southeast of Misool are so incredibly rich is their relative location to the deep waters of the Ceram Trough and the upwelling of nutrients created as the Indonesian Throughflow makes its way south to the Banda Sea.
Triton Bay sits at the center of the famed Coral Triangle which has the claim to fame of being the home of more species of fish and coral than any other spot on earth. When it comes to aquatic life you can expect to find species that are common across the rest of Indonesia and more. Some of the highlights however include the bobbing pygmy seahorses as well as elegant whale sharks. It is also possible to spot dolphins and marlin here as well as walking sharks which can be difficult to find in other waters around Indonesia.
Kaimana City: Capital of Kaimana Regency, Papua Barat province. Kaimana Regency is known for its legendary sunsets, there is even a popular song about it. There are simply so many places where you can enjoy sunsets in this part of Papua. The most popular place to enjoy the golden hours is definitely at the beach, which is a lot in Kaimana. During the sunset, you can see the sky changing its colors multiple times. At some points, you probably could see any color you can think of because the sky is bursting with colors, from one spectrum to another. Not even Bali has this kind of sunset, that is why many people who have witnessed sunset in Kaimana tend to come back to enjoy more.
Balbulol, Farondi: In Tomolol, you’ll be amazed by the caves in the area, where you can see paintings of huge human palms and animals which were painted by ancient cave dwellers.
Final day of diving – our trip ends at Sorong.
Check out after breakfast or lunch, depending on your return flight time. We say goodbye to our guests and wish them farewell. The MARI crew will organize the transfer to the Airport and assist at check-in for onward flights.
Included: VAT, Environment Tax, Airport Transfer, Hotel Transfer, Drinking Water, Tea & Coffee, Welcome Cocktails, Full-Board Meal Plan (All meals), Snacks, Diving Package, Land Excursions, Naturalist Guide, Snorkel Gear, Snorkeling Guide, Beach Towels, Cabin Towels, Complimentary Toiletries, Deck Towels, WiFi internet.
Required Extras: Fuel Surcharge (75-230 EUR), National Park Fees (140 EUR per trip).
Optional Extras: Gratuities, Alcoholic Beverages, Soft drinks, Nitrox (5 EUR per activity), Rental Gear.
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Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
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Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
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Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
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Certificate: Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required
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Certificate: Advanced Open Water
50 minimum logged dives required
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36 Dives
Certificate: Advanced Open Water
30 minimum logged dives required