
A raja ampat yacht charter offers a private, luxury gateway to the world’s most biodiverse marine sanctuary, with options ranging from classic wooden phinisi to sleek catamarans, all priced to suit varying itineraries and group sizes.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Main Bases | Sorong (West Papua), Waigeo, Misool, and Fakfak |
| Season | Dry season (May‑Oct) – optimal visibility & calm seas |
| Typical Charter Length | 7‑14 days (customizable) |
| Vessel Types | Phinisi (30‑50 ft), Catamaran (45‑60 ft) |
| Crew | Captain, first mate, chef, deckhand (optional dive guide) |
| Average Cost | US$2,500‑$5,500 per day (incl. fuel, crew, meals) |
| Key Dive Sites | Cape Kri (30 m), Manta Sandy (25 m), The Passage (40 m) |
| Wildlife Highlights | Manta rays, wobbegongs, pygmy seahorses, reef sharks |
| Regulations | Permit required for marine protected areas; booked via local operator |
| Booking Lead Time | Minimum 30 days, 60 days preferred for peak season |
When you step aboard a private yacht raja ampat, the world narrows to the gentle sway of the hull, the salty tang of the sea breeze, and the kaleidoscope of life under the surface. The archipelago’s 1,400 islands stretch like emerald jewels across turquoise waters, each reef a living cathedral. From the deck, sunrise paints the sky in amber and rose, while the distant call of a Papuan tree hawk punctuates the quiet. Below, at depths of 20‑40 m, Mola mola glide past vibrant corals, and schools of Banggai cardinalfish dart through the crevices of Raja Ampat’s famous “Sculpted Reef.”
A private charter removes the constraints of group tours: you dictate the pace, linger where the currents bring the most vibrant life, and enjoy meals crafted by a chef who knows how to turn fresh catch into a feast worthy of the setting. The experience is as much about the journey as the destination—each night under a blanket of stars, each sunrise over a silent lagoon, each conversation with the captain who grew up navigating these waters.
The phinisi is a wooden masterpiece, its sleek hull and towering pajero (mast) echoing centuries of maritime heritage. Constructed from teak and ironwood, a 35‑ft phinisi typically accommodates 8‑10 guests, offering intimate cabins, a shaded bubur (lounge), and a galley that serves both local flavors and Western comforts.
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A 50‑ft catamaran provides a spacious, stable platform, ideal for families or groups seeking extra room. With twin hulls, the draft is deeper (≈2.5 m) but the vessel offers larger salons, a sun deck, and a dedicated dive locker.
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| Cost Component | Phinisi (per day) | Catamaran (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Vessel Hire | US$2,500 | US$4,200 |
| Crew (captain + chef) | US$250 | US$350 |
| Fuel (average 150 L/day) | US$120 | US$180 |
| Food & Beverages | US$200 | US$300 |
| Port Fees & Permits | US$100 | US$150 |
| Total (incl. taxes) | US$3,170 | US$5,180 |
All prices are quoted in USD, inclusive of VAT, and assume a 7‑day charter. Discounts of 5‑10 % apply for bookings of 14 days or more.
The dry season from May to October offers calm seas, excellent visibility (up to 30 m), and the highest likelihood of spotting manta rays and reef sharks. The shoulder months of April and November still provide good conditions but with a higher chance of brief showers.
Standard packages include a captain, a first mate, a chef, and a deckhand. For dive‑focused trips, you can request an additional PADI‑certified dive guide at a modest surcharge.
Yes. Most marine protected areas require anchoring only on designated mooring buoys to protect the delicate coral. Your charter operator will provide a detailed anchoring map and obtain the necessary permits.
Absolutely. Most vessels have secure dry‑storage lockers for personal gear. If you prefer to rent, reputable dive shops in Sorong and Waigeo offer high‑quality equipment at competitive rates.
A 30 % deposit secures your booking, with the balance due 14 days before departure. Payments can be made via bank transfer, credit card, or PayPal. All transactions are covered by our Travel Assurance Program for peace of mind.
Define Your Dates & Duration
Choose a 7‑14 day window within the dry season. Keep a buffer of at least 30 days for permit processing.
Select Vessel Type
Contact a Licensed Operator
Reach out via our Raja Ampat charter partner page with your preferred dates, group size, and any special requests (e.g., dive guide, dietary needs).
Review the Proposal
The operator will send a detailed itinerary, cost breakdown, and a copy of required permits. Verify inclusions such as meals, fuel, and port fees.
Secure the Booking
Pay the 30 % deposit through the secure payment portal. The operator will confirm the reservation and issue a provisional itinerary.
Finalize Details
One month before departure, confirm flight arrivals, transport to the yacht, and any additional services (e.g., land excursions, photography sessions).
Enjoy Your Charter
Arrive at Sorong Airport, meet your crew, and set sail into the emerald maze of Raja Ampat’s islands—your adventure begins.
Raja Ampat’s reefs are among the most fragile on the planet. As a charter guest, you can contribute to their preservation:
| Day | Morning | Noon | Afternoon | Evening |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arrival in Sorong, transfer to dock | Lunch on board | Briefing & safety drill | Welcome dinner, sunset on deck |
| 2 | Sail to Waigeo – Whale Shark Spotting | Picnic on Manta Bay | Snorkel at Pasir Putih | Night dive on Fam |
| 3 | Dive Cape Kri (30 m) | Lunch with fresh catch | Explore Manta Sandy | Deck BBQ |
| 4 | Transfer to Misool – Hidden Lagoon | Beachside lunch | Snorkel Pygmy Seahorse Garden | Stargazing on deck |
| 5 | Dive Manta Bay (25 m) | On‑board cooking class | Kayak to Meyeri Island | Cultural talk by crew |
| 6 | Sail to Raja Ampat’s Four Kings | Lunch at anchor | Dive Piaynemo (20 m) | Sunset photography session |
| 7 | Day‑trip to Kri Islands – Manta Feeding | Picnic on sand | Snorkel Turtle Bay | Live music on deck |
| 8 | Transfer to Fakfak – Pianemo | Fresh fruit lunch | Dive Soft Coral Garden (15 m) | Local legend storytelling |
| 9 | Return to Sorong – Leisure day | Market visit | Optional land tour of Mimika | Farewell dinner |
| 10 | Disembark, transfer to airport | — | — | — |
All dives are guided by PADI‑Level 2 instructors; depth limits are adhered to for safety.
Yes. Many operators offer combined land‑sea packages, adding a trek to the Bolaang Mangrove Forest or a visit to the Kri villages for cultural immersion.
A 50‑ft catamaran averages 150‑180 L per day at cruising speed (≈12 knots). Fuel is included in the daily rate, but excess mileage beyond the agreed itinerary may incur additional charges.
All yachts carry a comprehensive first‑aid kit and a crew member trained in emergency response. For serious medical issues, the nearest hospital is in Sorong (≈150 km away), reachable by air ambulance.
A raja ampat yacht charter is more than a vacation; it’s an immersion into a living museum where every reef tells a story of resilience and wonder. Whether you glide across the water in a timeless phinisi or relax on a modern catamaran, the archipelago rewards patience, curiosity, and respect. The gentle lull of the engine, the scent of sea‑sprayed mangroves, and the chorus of distant tuk‑tuk calls create a sensory tapestry that stays with you long after you disembark.
Ready to chart your own course through this marine paradise? Book your private yacht raja ampat adventure today and let Komodo Explorer turn your dream itinerary into reality. Visit our Charter Booking page, select your preferred vessel, and start the journey toward unforgettable sunsets, vibrant reefs, and the quiet luxury of sailing at your own pace. Your next great story awaits on the horizon.