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Quick Answer: 14 nights covering ALL of Raja Ampat — Misool sanctuary (Magic Mountain, jellyfish lake, Tomolol Cave), Dampier Strait (Cape Kri, Manta Sandy), Wayag viewpoint, Bird of Paradise dawn treks. 40+ dives. The slow luxury invisible itinerary. From $4,500/person.

Raja Ampat 14-Night Extended Luxury Voyage — South to North

Raja Ampat is not a destination that rewards the hurried. For travelers who understand that the world’s richest marine ecosystem — 40,000 square kilometers of protected ocean, 1,500+ islands, over 200 named dive sites across four distinct regions — cannot be compressed into a week without leaving the majority unseen, the fourteen-night extended voyage represents the definitive Raja Ampat experience.

This is the itinerary that Virtuoso advisors recommend to their most discerning clients. The itinerary that repeat visitors choose after their first, shorter trip convinced them that five or seven nights only scratched the surface. And the itinerary that aligns perfectly with the dominant luxury travel trend of 2026: slow travel — depth over distance, immersion over itinerary, and the radical luxury of having no fixed schedule at all.

The 14-Night Route — South to North and Everything Between

Days 1-4: Misool — South Raja Ampat Sanctuary

Sail south from Sorong through increasingly remote waters to Misool’s protected marine sanctuary. Dive Magic Mountain (oceanic manta cleaning station, Blue Planet II fame), Four Kings (soft coral pinnacles), Boo Windows (swim-through arches). Swim in the stingless jellyfish lake at Lenmakana. Explore Tomolol Cave’s hidden grotto. Night dive with wobbegong sharks. The isolation is total — your vessel may be the only boat for 50 nautical miles.

Days 5-7: Dampier Strait — The Heart of Biodiversity

Transit north to the Dampier Strait, the channel that concentrates Raja Ampat’s greatest diving density. Cape Kri (374 species world record), Manta Sandy (manta encounters), Blue Magic (pelagic seamount), Melissa’s Garden (coral pinnacles), Sardine Reef. Visit Arborek village for cultural exchange. Aljui Bay pearl farm for South Sea Pearl selection. Night dive at Mandarin fish sites.

Days 8-10: Wayag & Northern Raja Ampat

Sail north to Wayag — the iconic karst landscape that defines Raja Ampat visually. Viewpoint hike, lagoon snorkeling, northern dive sites untouched by other vessels. Piaynemo karst lagoon. Friwen Wall bioluminescent night snorkeling (moon phase permitting). Yenbuba for barracuda schools and turtle encounters.

Days 11-14: Waigeo, Birds of Paradise & Final Explorations

Bird of Paradise dawn treks at Sawinggrai (Wilson’s) and optionally Batanta (Red Bird of Paradise). Kali Biru blue river jungle trek. Final diving at favorite sites from earlier in the trip — the luxury of returning to places you loved. Slow sail back toward Sorong or Waisai, with anchorages chosen for sunset views and stargazing.

The Invisible Itinerary — Slow Luxury at Sea

The fourteen-night format enables what luxury travel advisors call the “invisible itinerary” — a trip where the daily schedule emerges organically from weather, mood, and opportunity rather than a printed schedule. Fifty-five percent of luxury travel advisors in 2026 report that their UHNWI clients explicitly request slower, longer stays at single destinations over multi-stop itineraries.

On our fourteen-night charters, the captain checks weather and marine conditions each morning and presents options — not a fixed plan. Want three dives today? Done. Prefer a lazy morning with coffee on deck, a village visit after lunch, and a sunset dive? The itinerary adapts. Discovered an extraordinary site yesterday and want to return? The vessel repositions overnight.

This responsiveness is impossible on shorter charters where transit time between areas compresses the available flexibility. Fourteen nights provides sufficient buffer that weather delays, extended stays at exceptional sites, and rest days do not compromise coverage of the full Raja Ampat circuit.

The single most common feedback from fourteen-night guests is not about any specific site or dive — it is about the feeling of having enough time. “We stopped counting dives,” one guest told us. “We stopped thinking about what we might miss. We just existed in the place.” This psychological shift — from tourist efficiency to genuine presence — only happens when time pressure disappears entirely. Fourteen nights achieves this.

Pricing Guide

Group Size Vessel Class Per Person (14 Nights) What’s Included
2 guests Private motor yacht From $10,000 All meals, 40+ dives, crew, equipment
4-6 guests Mid-size phinisi From $7,000 All inclusive, full crew
8-10 guests Large phinisi From $5,500 All inclusive, dive master
12-14 guests Super-phinisi From $4,500 All inclusive, premium vessel, spa

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 14 nights too long for Raja Ampat?

Not at all. Raja Ampat covers 40,000 sq km with 200+ dive sites across 4 distinct regions. 14 nights is the minimum to cover south (Misool), central (Dampier Strait), and north (Wayag) without rushing. Most 14-night guests say they could easily stay longer.

What does a 14-night charter cost?

From $4,500/person for groups of 12-14 on a super-phinisi, to $10,000+/person for couples on a private motor yacht. All inclusive: meals, 40+ dives, crew, equipment, and activities.

Can the itinerary be customized?

Completely. The 14-night format provides maximum flexibility. Want more time at Misool? Extend the southern leg. Prefer photography focus? We schedule around light conditions. The itinerary adapts daily to weather, mood, and marine conditions.

How do flights work for 14 nights?

Fly into Sorong (from Jakarta, Makassar, or Singapore connections). The charter can end in Sorong or Waisai, depending on your preferred routing and flight availability.

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