The Wayag Islands in Raja Ampat Uninhabited and incredibly picturesque, Wayag Island is certainly an icon of Raja Ampat. Covering a total area of 155,000 hectares it is known for its beautiful atolls as well as extraordinary underwater life. The Wayag islands are breathtaking at every turn
quoted priceYou won’t see a tourism promotion or magazine article about Raja Ampat that doesn’t feature the islands and their surrounding sapphire seas, but Wayag is not easy to get to and is very expensive to visit. Lying northwest of Waigeo, the islands are a round trip of over 300km (~200 miles) from Waisai
Get DetailsWayag is the most beautiful lagoon of Indonesia and South East Asia, located in the north of Raja Ampat. With about 155,000 hectare of luxurious vegetation on fairy tale atols, the view is breath taking. Reaching this unique scenery come with price and difficulty due to the extremely remote location
Get DetailsRaja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia 's West Papua province. It comprises over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau
Get DetailsWayag Island is one of the islands within the Raja Ampat district in the province of West Papua. The island is known for its beautiful atolls and amazing underwater life covering a total area of 155,000 hectares (about 383,013.3 acres). Here, you find pristine beaches with unique Karst islands that look like mushrooms sprouting out from the sea
Get DetailsThe Raja Ampat archipelago, according to an advertising poster, is the “last paradise in the world”. Rocky mountains, overgrown with tropical jungles, stand out on the surface of the emerald sea; typical poster about life in paradise. As usual, these reserved islands are hardly accessible
Get Details1 day ago · The remainder of Raja Ampat is made up of roughly 1,500 smaller islands, cays, and shoals – astonishingly, hundreds of these tiny islands have yet to be explored by humans. Divers and snorkelers, especially, treasure Raja Ampat and its vast and diverse reef system, which is considered one of the most biodiverse places in the world
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Get DetailsWayag is the main icon of Raja Ampat which presented in many tourism brochure, promo or video. yes that its located very far from waisai (raja ampat main island) and required long traveling time on the boat. the option is to visit here by LOB (live on board)
Get DetailsWayag Island is one of the islands within the Raja Ampat district in the province of West Papua. The island is known for its beautiful atolls and amazing underwater life covering a total area of 155,000 hectares, about 383,013.3 acres. Here, you find pristine beaches with unique Karst islands that look like mushrooms sprouting out from the sea
Get DetailsThe Wayag Islands in Raja Ampat Uninhabited and incredibly picturesque, Wayag Island is certainly an icon of Raja Ampat. Covering a total area of 155,000 hectares it is known for its beautiful atolls as well as extraordinary underwater life. The Wayag islands are breathtaking at every turn
Get DetailsWayag is the most beautiful lagoon of Indonesia and South East Asia, located in the north of Raja Ampat. With about 155,000 hectare of luxurious vegetation on fairy tale atols, the view is breath taking. Reaching this unique scenery come with price and difficulty due to the extremely remote location
Get DetailsYou won’t see a tourism promotion or magazine article about Raja Ampat that doesn’t feature the islands and their surrounding sapphire seas, but Wayag is not easy to get to and is very expensive to visit. Lying northwest of Waigeo, the islands are a round trip of over 300km (~200 miles) from Waisai
Get DetailsRaja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia 's West Papua province. It comprises over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau
Get DetailsWayag Island is one of the islands within the Raja Ampat district in the province of West Papua. The island is known for its beautiful atolls and amazing underwater life covering a total area of 155,000 hectares (about 383,013.3 acres). Here, you find pristine beaches with unique Karst islands that look like mushrooms sprouting out from the sea
Get DetailsThe Raja Ampat archipelago, according to an advertising poster, is the “last paradise in the world”. Rocky mountains, overgrown with tropical jungles, stand out on the surface of the emerald sea; typical poster about life in paradise. As usual, these reserved islands are hardly accessible
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