Holiday in Raja Ampat

Island in Indonesia — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇮🇩

Country

Indonesia

Type

Island

Best time to travel

October–April

Budget/day

120–200 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Sorong (via Jakarta, approx. 18–22 hours total travel time). From Sorong by ferry to Waisai (2 hours) or liveaboard.

About Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat, located at the northwest tip of Papua New Guinea (West Papua), is the most biodiverse marine area on Earth and a dream destination for divers that leaves even experienced underwater adventurers speechless. The more than 1,500 islands, atolls, and rock pinnacles of the archipelago are home to 75 percent of all known coral species worldwide and over 1,700 fish species — a biodiversity that is unmatched anywhere else on the planet. The underwater world is simply overwhelming: At dive sites like Cape Kri, Blue Magic, and Manta Sandy, one encounters giant manta rays, wobbegong sharks, schools of fish in dense clouds, and pygmy seahorses among colorful gorgonian fans. Cape Kri holds the world record for the most fish species counted in a single dive: 374 species. Snorkelers also have a great time, as many reefs start just below the water's surface. Above water, Raja Ampat offers equally spectacular landscapes: The Wayag Islands with their mushroom-shaped karst rocks rising from turquoise waters are among Indonesia's most iconic natural images. Access is via flight to Sorong and then by boat — the remoteness has helped keep this paradise largely untouched. Homestays with local Papua families provide authentic insights into the culture, while dive resorts like Misool Eco Resort combine sustainability with comfort. The best diving season is from October to April.

Nature
100
Adventure
100
Relaxation
100
Beach
75
Food
75

Top 5 highlights in Raja Ampat

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Underwater World

Over 1,600 fish species and 600 coral species – statistically the most biodiverse marine area on Earth.

2

Pianemo Viewpoint

Small hill with a view of dozens of mushroom-shaped limestone islands in turquoise water – surreal beauty.

3

Wayag Islands

The postcard motif of Raja Ampat – pointed rock islands in a huge lagoon, accessible by liveaboard.

4

Misool

Remote island with hidden lagoons, prehistoric handprints on rock walls, and world-class diving.

5

Manta Sandy

Cleaning station for manta rays – almost guaranteed encounters with the gentle giants while diving.

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Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Raja Ampat

Recommended travel time

October–April

Summer

Warm, 28–32 °C, can be rainy

Winter

Warm, 27–31 °C, dry season from October to April is the best diving time

How much does a holiday in Raja Ampat cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

60–100 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

120–200 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

200–600 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Raja Ampat

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

A liveaboard for 7–10 days is the best way to experience Raja Ampat – anything shorter is too brief.

The journey is long and expensive, but it is worth it – Raja Ampat is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Marine Park Permit (approx. 70 Euros) must be purchased on-site in Waisai – valid for 1 year.

Reef-safe sunscreen is a must – the corals here are too valuable.

The best diving season is from October to April, but the rest of the year is also good.

Food & drink in Raja Ampat

These specialties you must try!

Papeda (sago porridge, local specialty)
Ikan Bakar
Ikan Kuah Kuning (yellow fish soup)
Simple boat catering
Coconut
Instant noodles (reality on remote islands)
Suitable for:DivingCoral reefsRemoteNatureIsland paradise

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