logo

Overview

Indonesia – Ilike Liveaboard (April 2025)
South Misool, Raja Ampat Regency, West Papua, Indonesia
Apr 27 - May 4, 2025
Sea To Sky image
Sea To Sky
€2,850

About your trip

Raja Ampat translates from the Indonesian language to Four Kings. 


Raja Ampat refers to an archipelago with more than 1500 islands with the four main islands of Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and Misool and is part of the Coral Triangle making it one of the richest bio diversity of the world. 


Because of its strategic location on the western Pacific Ocean, current throughflows arriving at  the archipelago from very deep water to shallow water, making stratospheric numbers more that 500 different species of corals in that area, ten times more than the Caribbean. 


Night dives are a joy in Northern Raja Ampat. We offer you the opportunity to visit local villages or to hike up to one of the lookout points. 


The first night we will be traveling all night to arrive in Misool early the next morning. You will be amazed by the diversity you will find here. An abundance of marine life, a variety of underwater seamounts, smaller pinnacles, coral walls, and coral gardens, covered in giant sea fans, soft corals in all colours, massive table corals, and countless fish. This is a great place to find the elusive epaulette shark, or walking shark. This nocturnal shark sneaks up on its prey by 'walking' closer and closer to it.


Batanta has fantastic muck dive sites with the most colourful nudibranchs you can imagine, alien-looking critters, and beautiful coral bummies.


Raja Ampat is the best diving in the world. The density, and variety of bizarre macro species, the sheer explosion of colours, and the impressive congregations of fish will leave you speechless. Many sites are still less explored and new species are discovered all the time.


Duration: 8 days / 7 nights

Dives: 18

Misool

Misool, the most southern island, has an abundance of marine life, a variety of underwater seamounts, smaller pinnacles, coral walls and coral gardens, covered in giant sea fans, soft corals in all colours, massive table corals and countless fish. This is a great place to find the elusive epaulette shark, or walking shark. It is a nocturnal  shark that sneaks up on its pray by walking closer and closer to it. It is largely a marine park set up by Misool Eco Resort in cooperation with all the local villages, not to fish inside this area. It gets patrolled by the park rangers. 

Dampier Strait

The Dampier Strait, between Waigeo and Batanta, beautiful coral gardens, underwater pinnacles or seamounts, sandy bottom with coral heads and cleaning stations. Here we can find even more nutrients bringing in bigger predators like giant trevallies, yellow fin tuna, rainbow runners and even some sharks like blacktip, grey reef, white tip sharks. It is also one of the few places in the world where we can find two species of Manta rays on the same dive sites. 

Sample Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive to the ILIKE at Sorong port.

Day 2: Misool Daram Islands

Day 3: Misool Fiabacet/ Boo Island 

Day 4: Misool Wayilbatan

Day 5: Penemu Island

Day 6: Dampier Strait

Day 7: Dampier Strait

Day 8: Disembark in Sorong Port

What's included

7 Nights Accommodation

8 Days Diving

Food & Beverage

Full-board meal plan (all meals) Snacks, Tea & Coffee and Soft drinks

Airport Transfer

Land Excursions

Complimentary toiletries

Towels

Cabin, beach and dive deck towels

Welcome Cocktails

VAT

What's not included

Flights

Insurance

Travel and diving Insurance

Equipment rental

Nitrox

Private Dive Guide

Alcohol & Soft Drinks

Laundry Services

Gratuities

Trip Fees

(Including fuel charge, Port fees, local communities support, eco projects, etc…) : 30 EUR per day, to be paid on board

Park Fees

Marine Park Fee Raja Ampat : 80 EUR per trip, to be paid on board

Location

Loading Map…

1. South Misool, Raja Ampat Regency, West Papua, Indonesia

South Misool, Raja Ampat Regency, West Papua, Indonesia

About your organizer

SS
Sea To Sky
The love of the sea, a passion for travelling, marvelling at nature, being active, meeting people: this is what brought us together and this is how Sea to Sky was born. We want to share with you the unique gems we discovered, where we’ve found joy, happiness and well being. Get in touch with us, we know you won’t be disappointed.

Reviews

Photo gallery

Image 0
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
Image 4
Image 5
Image 6
Image 7
Image 8
Image 9
Image 10
Image 11
Image 12
Image 13
Image 14
Image 15
Image 16
Image 17
Image 18
Image 19
Image 20
Image 21
Image 22
Image 23
Image 24
Image 25
Image 26
Image 27
Image 28
Image 29
Image 30
Image 31
Image 32
Image 33
Image 34
Image 35
Image 36
Image 37
© 2026 Sea To Sky