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CORAL GEOGRAPHER RAJA AMPAT AND SPICE ISLANDS TOUR

18 Nights - Darwin to Sorong (or reverse) Raja Ampat and Spice Islands Tour on Coral Geogrpaher

Experience the rich history and vibrant marine life of Raja Ampat and the Spice Islands on this extraordinary 18-night voyage aboard the Coral Geographer. Retrace the ancient trade routes of spice merchants who exchanged Chinese silks for cloves, Indian cotton for nutmeg, and Arabian coffee for pepper.

Explore the hundreds of rarely visited islands in Raja Ampat, where the waters are home to over 75% of the world’s coral and fish species. At Cenderawasih Bay, enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience swimming with gentle whale sharks, the largest living non-mammalian vertebrates.

Wander through vibrant village markets and experience a traditional welcome at Banda Neira, where our ship is serenaded by kora kora canoes. Sip sunset drinks while taking in the views from the 17th-century Dutch Fort Belgica. Climb Mount Pindito for breathtaking views of one of the world’s most photographed marine scenes: the jagged green limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters of Wayag.

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This journey includes a 2-hour and 30-minute charter flight from Darwin to Sorong and back, medical professionals onboard, and links to visa and health information.

Indulge in three days in the spectacular Raja Ampat, known as the ‘Four Kings’ archipelago. Swim in the turquoise waters of the Yapap natural pool and discover Wayag’s unique ‘gumdrop’ islands, rewarded by the stunning view from Pindito Peak.

Experience the excitement of being welcomed to Banda Neira by traditional Kora Kora canoes. Explore the ancient kingdoms that were once fought over by English, Dutch, and Portuguese explorers. Learn about the customs and cultures of West Papua and Indonesia, and immerse yourself in local traditions, including traditional dances, handicrafts, and fresh local cuisine.

This voyage promises an unforgettable adventure filled with exploration, culture, and breathtaking natural beauty!

Day 1: Depart Darwin / Sorong

Embark Darwin: Board at Darwin’s Fort Hill Wharf at 6:30am for 8:00am departure. Spend the afternoon becoming acquainted with all the facilities onboard as we cruise northwards towards the Spice Islands.

Embark Sorong: An optional charter flight is available from Darwin. Check in at 6:00am for a 8:00am departure accompanied by our Expedition Team. On arrival in Sorong, enjoy lunch at a local hotel before enjoying a local tour of Sorong prior to embarking Coral Geographer at 4:00pm for a 5:00pm departure.

As dusk falls, join your fellow travellers at the Captain’s Welcome this afternoon, while your Expedition Team shares the extraordinary things you will encounter on your voyage.

Crossing the Timor Sea

Spend a relaxing day at sea as we cross the Timor Sea towards Saumlaki. Join our Expedition Team in the Lounge for an insightful information session on Raja Ampat and the Spice Islands as well as safety procedures and protocols while visiting Indonesia. After dinner, a movie or documentary will be featured.

Yamdena Island - Spice Islands, Indonesia

Sangliat Dol is a peaceful traditional village in the Tanimbar Islands of Maluku, the centre of the ancient “boat” culture of Maluku. Here boats were built to symbolize the arrival from sea of the original inhabitants of Maluku. Sangliat Dol village is one of few villages were the giant stone boat and the culture associated with it remains intact today.

This afternoon after lunch onboard we will take a coach ride from the port of Saumlaki towards Sangliat Dol, passing verdant fields and plantations. We will be greeted by Village Elders and be taken into the heart of the village where the megalithic structure is located. Here the village structure still follows the organization of the original inhabitants. The village head is seen as the Captain or Master “steering” the direction of the village. Many other positions of the village basically translate as “helmsman”, “harpooner”, “bailer boy” and other boat related titles.

Hatta Island - Spice Islands, Indonesia

Famous for exceptional snorkelling and diving just 5m from the beach, snorkel amongst vibrant coral gardens and abundant fish species. There is an opportunity for a guided walk through the village, to meet school children, and to explore a nutmeg (Myristica) and pepper plantation.

Banda Neira - Spice Islands, Indonesia

The Banda archipelago is the historic heart of the spice trade and was once the world’s only source of nutmeg until the mid-19th century as Portuguese, Dutch and English fought for control over the spice trade. The ten volcanic islands have attracted traders and merchants for at least 2,000 years as highly sought-after goods such as cloves, textiles, batik and rice were moved through Banda.

The Banda Islands are lushly vegetated with tropical flora including the Myristica Tree (nutmeg) while the Banda Sea’s underwater lava flow reefs are popular for scuba diving and snorkelling.

On our approach to Banda Neira, witness the outline of Gunung Api volcano with its thin plume of smoke often rising from the summit. Admire the photo-worthy spectacle of Moluccan paddlers propelling kora kora canoes with their elaborately carved figureheads.

Snorkel and dive over the nearby lava flow reef system or explore ashore and enjoy local tea and snacks on the waterfront.

Later in the afternoon, there is time to explore Fort Belgica, built by the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) in 1611. The pentagonal shaped fort is extremely well preserved and provides an interesting insight into Dutch colonisation. Join the locals for a traditional dance and music performance before enjoying a glass of sparkling wine as the sun sets over the fort.

Banda Neira - Spice Islands, Indonesia

The remote and well-hidden Bateman’s Bay, just north of Coral Bay, is a much more remote and untouched landscape in comparison with beautiful sand beaches.

Tide permitting, visit the spectacular Oyster Bridge rock formation, jutting out from the beach which provides a sheltered lagoon in which we will have the opportunity to snorkel over the oyster-covered rocks. On the outer side of the rock formation is much deeper, a great spot for advanced snorkelers to catch a glimpse of much larger fish.

Molana Island & Saparua Island - Spice Islands, Indonesia

We start the day arriving early at Molana Island whose history stretches back to the Portuguese colonial era. This uninhabited private island is home to 85 species of trees, Pacific Monitor Lizards (Varanus Indicus), Moluccan Scrubfowl (Megapodius Reinwardtii) and Coconut Crabs. The island still contains the ruins of a hospital built by the Dutch, whose construction was interrupted by the Japanese occupation in World War II. Snorkelers can take advantage of the shallow corals and clear water with easy viewing of unique corals and plentiful fishes. Experienced divers may see an underwater cave that is connected to a well in the centre of the island.

We head East to nearby Saparua Island where we are welcomed by singing school children. The area holds an important spot in history books which we learn at Fort Duurstede, a 17th- century Dutch fort with a complicated backstory that spans centuries. Here men and boys give us their war dance with shields, swords, and cultural adornment. This is a location of cultural immersion and learning.

 

Sawai - Spice Islands, Indonesia

In the middle of the Banda Sea, Sawai village is on Seram Island and is one of the oldest villages in the Maluku Islands. The village is in a beautiful setting with simple homes built on stilts over the ocean. We will spend the day immersed in the crystal-clear waters and snorkelling over reefs.

This is our final stop in the Spice Islands as we make our way to the natural playground of Raja Ampat.

Misool - Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Our introduction to the beautiful natural playground of Raja Ampat is at Misool, one of the four largest islands. Raja Ampat means the ‘Four Kings’ which refers to four main islands: Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati, and Misool, in an archipelago comprising over 1,500 smaller islands.

At Misool we visit Balbulol Lagoon, an almost landlocked inlet populated with conical-shaped islets undercut at sea level that rise from turquoise waters like Christmas Trees. There is time to swim and kayak amongst the islands in this beautiful lagoon.

We visit another similarly spectacular waterway at Yapap, considered one of the best natural pools in the world. This vast primordial pool is dotted with dramatic limestone formations which look more like chess pieces than rocks. The turquoise Yapap sea has such clarity that grains of sand and coral reefs on the seabed are visible from the surface. We also visit heart-shaped Dafalen Love Lake which can be viewed from up high with a climb to the summit of nearby cliffs. Swimming and diving in these pristine waters is an undisputed highlight of our Raja Ampat adventures.

Kofiau Island - Raja Ampat, Indonesia

At Kofiau Island we are welcomed by village dancers from their traditional boats before leading us ashore at Deer Village (also known as Kampung Deer). Local guides show us through their village before we board a local longboat which takes us to another village, Kampung Awat. Here we enjoy a traditional Sasi Opening Ceremony and a barbeque on the beach. Sasi is a traditional ceremony to preserve the ecosystem and effectively limits the catch of particular marine species during a designated period. After lunch, we snorkel and swim in the ocean and pay visit to more vibrant villages.

Wayag Island - Raja Ampat, Indonesia

More Raja Ampat treasures await today as we explore the magnificent waterways and lagoons by Xplorer and Zodiac boats with time to swim in crystal clear waters and walk upon white-sand beaches amongst the many islands.

After lunch, there is an opportunity for an energetic hike up to famed Pindito Peak, with hikers rewarded by panoramic views over the island and its spectacular lagoon. Alternatively, you can choose to relax by swimming, snorkelling, kayaking or a guided glass bottom boat tour.

 

Amsterdam Island, Indonesia

Part of the Su Islands (Mios Su) group, a cluster of small islands off the northern coast of Western New Guinea, today we visit the little-known Amsterdam Island. Enjoy the opportunity to explore your very first West Papuan Village with local guides and cultural welcome performance. There is also opportunity to enjoy beachcombing and swim.

 

Roon or Auri Island, Indonesia

Depending on the weather and conditions, today we will enjoy either Roon Island or Auri Island.

One of the highlights of Roon Island is the wreckage of a Japanese Zero fighter plane lying in shallow water and is visible to snorkellers when the weather co-operates. The wreck has become a marine habitat and sports large corals, gorgonian fans as well as large populations of lionfish, surgeonfish, and turtles amongst other marine life.

To reach Auri Island, we will navigate through picturesque island scenery before enjoying beach activities, swimming, and snorkelling in this striking location.

 

Cenderawasih Bay & Kwatisore Village, Indonesia

Cenderawasih Bay (translates to Bird of Paradise Bay), hosts an incredible array of marine biodiversity. The largest marine park in Indonesia, Teluk Cenderawasih National Park protects a rich marine ecosystem, and covers an area of more than 14,500 square kilometres and is home to whale sharks, dugongs, dolphins as well as over 200 known species of fish and 150 species of coral.

Cenderawasih Bay is one of the few places worldwide where it’s possible to swim with this endangered species. There is no guarantee that whale sharks will materialise on cue – if they do, we may have the chance to snorkel amongst them. Eyeballing these enormous fish, which are completely harmless and can grow to the length of a bus, is an experience you won’t forget!

Later, we will visit Kwatisore village with local guides and learn about West Papuan customs, cultures and the traditional lifestyles of the people. You will notice the difference in dancing, adornment and musical instruments of the West Papuan people in comparison to customs and culture of earlier islands visited in Raja Ampat and Spice Islands.

 

Swande Island, Indonesia

An expeditionary stop for Coral Expeditions, Swande is an island of the Yapen Islands group, in north-eastern Indonesia. Here we will have more time to visit traditional fishing villages on stilts and explore the waterways and lagoons, with time to swim, snorkel and a dive.

 

Manokwari, Indonesia

Manokwari, the capital of West Papua, is located right on the bird’s head on the island of Papua, surrounded by lush rolling hills and nearby to the Arfak Mountains. There are over twenty-four different tribal groups living in Manokwari, each with its own unique language and culture.

Today, guests can choose from three expeditions.

Those with a keen interest in birding and wildlife may choose to travel into the Arfak Mountains to the Pegunungan Arfak Nature Reserve and enjoy the rare opportunity of exploring the higher elevations and misty tropical rainforests. Here we hope to see many endemic plants, animals and birds including cuscus possum, lesser birds of paradise, common paradise kingfisher, magnificent riflebird as well as king bird of paradise among the region’s 320 bird species.

Alternatively, you can choose to join a guided city tour of Manokwari and free time to explore this coastal town, the capital of the Indonesian provide of West Papua. Or visit Mansinam island – a religious island where guests can learn of the history and significance of the island and participate in snorkelling and diving WWII wrecks.

 

Day 19: Arrive in Sorong / Darwin

Disembark Sorong: After an early morning arrival into Sorong at 6:00am, disembark to visit the township of Sorong before your 12:00 noon charter flight to Darwin.

Disembark Darwin: Arrive in Darwin at 7:00am, to disembark at 10:00am.

 

For more information on our Coral Geographer Raja Ampat and Spice Islands Tour  or other journeys, call us now:

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