A Serene Maze of Limestone Towers, Hidden Bays, and Ancient Mysteries
Kabui Bay is one of Raja Ampat’s most atmospheric landscapes—a tranquil expanse of emerald water framed by towering limestone cliffs and dense tropical rainforest. Located between Waigeo and Gam Island, Kabui Bay blends dramatic scenery with cultural history, making it the perfect starting point for any Raja Ampat journey. This is where the archipelago first reveals its magic.
Book Your Wayag AdventureKabui Bay is one of Raja Ampat's most atmospheric landscapes—a tranquil expanse of emerald water framed by towering limestone cliffs and dense tropical rainforest. Located between Waigeo and Gam Island, Kabui Bay blends dramatic scenery with cultural history, making it the perfect starting point for any Raja Ampat journey.
Kabui Bay stretches across a wide, sheltered inlet filled with small karst islands, secret channels, calm lagoons, and mangrove-lined shores. Protected from ocean swells, the bay is known for its smooth, glass-like water—ideal for slow exploration by yacht, kayak, or tender boat.
Kabui Bay sits between Waigeo and Gam Island, making it one of the most accessible destinations in Raja Ampat. Only 1–2 hours from Waisai by yacht.
Calm seas and sheltered passages make it ideal for families and first-time visitors. The bay's narrow channels and shallow zones are best explored using a tender boat or kayak. Kabui Bay is often the first major stop for central Raja Ampat itineraries due to its calm waters and rich atmosphere.
1–2 hours by yacht
The easiest and most common access route. Calm seas and sheltered passages make this journey comfortable for all guests.
Best for exploring channels
The bay's narrow passages and shallow lagoons are ideally explored by small tender boats or kayak.
Kabui Bay features in many of our central Raja Ampat expeditions, including:
4–5 Days
Combining Kabui Bay, Arborek, Manta Sandy, and famous snorkeling sites.
Also includes: Arborek, Manta Sandy, Coral Gardens
6–7 Days
A well-balanced journey blending Kabui's calm landscapes with Piaynemo and remote islands.
Also includes: Piaynemo, Remote Islands
5–7 Days
Kabui's rock paintings, karst passages, and soft-lit lagoons are perfect for landscape and drone photography.
Also includes: Rock Art, Karst Channels, Drone Spots
We can customize any itinerary to include Kabui Bay based on your preferences and schedule.
Request Custom ItineraryKabui Bay is part of a protected marine zone and holds significant cultural value. Visitors are expected to avoid touching rock paintings or entering restricted cliff areas, use reef-safe sunscreen, respect mangrove forests and shallow coral zones, keep noise levels low near wildlife areas, and dispose of waste responsibly.
Avoid touching ancient rock art or entering restricted cliff areas. These are irreplaceable cultural treasures.
Mangrove forests protect shorelines and provide nursery habitat for marine life. Avoid disturbing them.
Quiet exploration helps protect wildlife and maintains the bay's serene atmosphere.
Dispose of waste responsibly. Your visit helps support local communities and conservation efforts.
Kabui Bay is accessible year-round thanks to its sheltered waters, with optimal weather from October to April.
Still good for visiting but with occasional rain and slightly rougher seas. Lower tourist numbers mean more solitude.
Monsoon season with rough seas can make the journey challenging. Most operators avoid Wayag during these months.
Visit Kabui Bay in the morning for calm waters and golden light filtering through the karst channels.
Limited cell signal in Kabui Bay. Download offline maps and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
Avoid touching rock paintings, respect mangrove forests, and keep all areas free of trash.
A deserted beach picnic awaits on pure white sand. Few travelers reach Wayag due to its remoteness, but our luxury expeditions include it as a highlight of the Raja Ampat experience. This untouched paradise remains beautifully beyond the crowds.