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Extraordinary Raja Ampat
26 Feb – 8 Mar 2024
Sorong – Sorong. Explore some of the 1,800 islands that make up Raja Ampat and search for abundant whales and dolphins, while snorkelling the world’s most diverse coral reefs. Diving optional.
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Extraordinary Raja Ampat
10 Feb – 21 Feb 2025
Sorong – Sorong. Explore some of the 1,800 islands that make up Raja Ampat and search for abundant whales and dolphins, while snorkelling the world’s most diverse coral reefs. Diving optional.
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Raja Ampat to Fak-Fak
23 Feb – 06 Mar 2026
Sorong – Fak-Fak. Pioneering trip from Raja Ampat to remote Fak-Fak, in search of whales & dolphins, while snorkelling and diving where rainforest meets reef and waterfalls cascade into the sea. Diving optional.
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About the trip
Expedition Cruise to Raja Ampat for whale and dolphin-watching, snorkelling and photography in placid blue-water, mangroves and coral reef. You’ll see rarely encountered whales and dolphins of species you may never have heard of (and some you have). You’ll snorkel on some of the most precious and beautiful coral reef in the world, while cruising in luxury on a converted wooden sailing ship around a World Heritage listed region and one of the world’s most extraordinary landscapes. On this expedition Cruise to Raja Ampat we will live aboard the luxurious Pindito with one of Raja Ampat’s most experienced crews. You will see and experience marine life like you’ve never done before. This is a life-changing expedition that no-one can ever expect.
Where we go
Every cruise is slightly different. We deliberately leave itineraries unpublished as trips tend to unfold a little as we go. In one trip to Komodo last year, the final 48 hours changed radically, as we ended up with four hours swimming with whale sharks on the last morning. Another trip in the Banda Sea we found tiger sharks feeding on a sperm whale carcass, on another in Raja Ampat we found killer whales. Our guests don’t want to leave these encounters and stick to a schedule, so we cover shorter overall distances, which gives us scope for real discovery.
As long as we get to our final destination and have time to cruise in between, we go to all the right places and build in some flexibility.
Here are examples of routes we’ve taken from recent trips.
About Raja Ampat
The scale and intensity of animal impactWhat is Animal Impact? Without wildlife, Earth would not be habitable for humans, because it's animals that stabilise ecosystems. It’s a fundamental law of nature that animals (and humans) exist because we are the most likely lifeforms to minimise environmental chaos. Animal impact, therefore, is a measure of how much all wildlife is collectively responsible for creating a habitable Earth. The More in the Coral Triangle wilderness is like nothing else on Earth. The effect is to cool the planet, influence the weather globally and contribute to the stability and security of our food industries. We cannot survive without the Coral Triangle. Raja Ampat is its heard and considered one of the most beautiful and diverse marine habitatsWhat is habitat for animals and people? Habitat, hence the word "habitable" describes the natural surroundings in which any animal (or human) lives, that houses basic needs, such as food and shelter. Vegetation, for example, is habitat for animals. On its own, habitat is not necessarily stable or sustainable, which is why it differs from an ecosystem. Habitat in disrepair More on Earth. You’ll discover an underwater world filled with a mind-blowing diversity of soft and hard corals, sponges, colourful fish and marine mammals. Heading along the Dampier Strait, we will explore an area known for its high density for marine mammals (and frequently manta rays as well). The itinerary will allow plenty of time for multiple hours each day in the water – and suit any degree of expertise.
We might view the Coral Triangle as a place where animals live and try to conserve the environment for their sake. That’s fine but it belies a far greater importance. We actually need to conserve Coral Triangle wildlife because it’s animals that protect the environment for all our sakes.
About our cruises
A lifetime’s knowledge of conditions and no fixed itineraries means everyone is treated to calm and spectacular experiences. Pindito is the pioneer of expedition cruises to Raja Ampat. Pindito is not your average dive liveaboard. Our 30 years of experience means we understand conditions better than most other operators. Our clientele tend to be either above-average in terms of experience, or looking for a mixture of diving and non-diving experiences. Many of our trips have diving / non-diving couples and a range of snorkelers from regular to occasional – even some people with little or no prior experience.
Getting to your expedition cruise
Flying around Indonesia is quite simple. We often arrive and depart from places you won’t have heard of but they are usually well-serviced airports nevertheless. We have a local travel agent we use for domestic flights so they can reschedule any changes for us, in the local language. Foreign travel agents often struggle with booking and are rather helpless when things go wrong. For international flights it’s usually a case of arriving in either Bali or Jakarta but that depends on connections at the time. We are able to advise on all of this and make bookings, if you need. Before our trips everything will be planned for you, so you simply have to turn up with nothing much to think about, other than enjoying your holiday with us.
Why this Raja Ampat Expedition the right trip for you?
This is a low-impact way to explore the islands of Indonesia and see incredible wildlife in the company of local people. Each day is different. The activities we tend to mix up throughout the trip are:
- Snorkelling (usually every day there is this option).
- Diving (for those who want to, it’s next to the snorkelling spots).
- Beach walks … if there is a beach and you would like to go there, we can do that.
- Stand up paddle-boarding. This is sometimes done to visit the beach, or snorkel.
- Sight-seeing. If anyone wants to, we can organise a zodiac any time to cruise around the islands.
- Whale and dolphin-watching. There are about 20 species of ‘cetacean’.
- Cocktails! When weather and conditions permit, we know some nice little enclaves where we can feel like we’re the only people on Earth.
- Village visits. When we’re near to some villages, we can arrange to drop in.
- Reading and relaxing. Sometimes you just want to stay on board while everyone else heads out to swim. It’s nice and quiet. Night time is good too. There is plenty of deck space to find some peace (there are three deck levels in actual fact – the boat is huge for the number of people on board).
- The wheel house is free to sit in. Talk to the crew. Learn about their work and lives. Have a go at steering … whatever you want to do. A tour of the boat is available at some point during the cruise and of course, you can learn about her history.
What kind of person comes on our trips?
Usually it’s people who have had a taste of this region on a cruise ship and want to come back and ‘do it properly’, mixed in with our repeat guests (our next trip is 50% return passengers). Our guests are not the people you might expect … if you’re reading this, they are probably more like you.
Our guests tend to be 45+ and well-travelled. They like soft-adventure. The comfort of having everything done and wonderful hospitality, combined with being able to challenge themselves to do something different.
We don’t charge for drinks as no-one goes silly (and we’re usually tired out by the evening). But why would we? It’s nice to chill out in the evening and enjoy the solitude without worrying about keeping tabs.
Each trip is wildly different to the next and is determined, to much of a degree, by the people we have on board. We talk to everyone throughout and plan each day with options, if people want.
Rediscover expedition cruising
Over the years, expedition cruises have become more and more commercialised. Costs have gone up and boats have become bigger to compensate. Most people don’t even realise there is an alternative. Locally run ships with 30+ years of experience, a perfect safety record and much lower carbon footprint. We also support many local businesses and villages as we travel.
If you’re not sure, drop me a line. I’m always happy to arrange a time to speak on Zoom or Whatsapp, wherever you are in the world.