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SMY. SEVENSEAS
LIVEABOARD
ITINERARY

PLEASE EMAIL US AT :
info@rajaampat-liveaboard.com for Details itineraries for Raja
Ampat Islands Cruises.
There aren't many liveaboards the calibre of The Seven Seas that
cover this area, which makes this adventure even more special. More
than 1500 islands make up this archipelago off mainland New Guinea,
and those islands support the richest tropical coral reef
bio-diversity anywhere in the world
* > 1,000 species of fish
* > 700 molluscs
* > 540 species of scleractinian (hard) corals = 75% of the world
total
* 4.6 million hectares of reefs, seagrass beds, mangroves and rocky
coastline
* low resident human population and minimal industrial development

No wonder that this ecosystem attracts more and more divers and is
earmarked by the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Culture for
future eco-tourism development. With this in mind, the Government of
Indonesia is looking to nominate the archipelago as a World Heritage
Site.
Some of the highlights include war wrecks, encounters with dolphins,
the karts hills and underwater caves of Misool Island and the thrill
of drifting easily over some of the most pristine and remarkable
coral scenes. Then there are the extensive mangrove forests and the
many deserted beaches. Some excellent diving can be found in the
"blue water mangroves" just west of the Island of Misool. In the
north there is some superb critter diving at Waigeo Island and great
coral and fish dives in Dampier Straight.
Climate information
Dry season: October - April
Rainy season: May - September
Air temperature: 27 - 32C
Water temperature: 27C
Best time to dive: October - April
October - April (more wind and rain in the rest of the season)
Activities
* spectacular diving and snorkeling
* sensational kayaking in the shallow bays, especially in the
mangrove forests
* slow afternoon cruise with one of the tenders - get
up-close-and-personal with the stunning land scenery
* bird spotting - find the illusive Bird of Paradise from the water
* hiking into the forest to experience the diversity of birds and
animals
* we have a number of contacts with the local people who can guide
you on your search for mysterious birds and plants
* fishing - unexplored fly-fishing for bonefish or deep water
trolling for marlin and sailfish
How to get there
Flights: To Sorong, then simply stroll from the airport and
board The Seven Seas. Seven Seas also offers itineraries that start
in Ambon, visit sites in the Banda Sea, then continues through Raja
Ampat to end in Sorong. And the other way around. Contact us for
more info.
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