Bouwsteen 7 dagen duiken Yalapale - Misool - Raja Ampat
U maakt uw dagelijkse 2 duiken en heeft de keuze uit interessante (optionele) excursies in de omgeving. Maar niets doen, behalve relaxen in je hangmat is beslist een goede optie!
Richtprijzen
€ 1.100 p.p. op basis van alleen reizend
Arborek Dive shop
•Transport vliegveld-Sorong haven-Misool public ferry en lokale boot Yalapale en vice versa
•Entrance fee Raja Ampat National park
•Ontbijt, lunch en diner tijdens verblijf op Yalapale
•Koffie, thee, water
•5 dagen 2 duiken per dag
•Duikuitrusting (niet aanbevolen, beter met eigen equipment)
Exclusief:
•Intercontinentale en binnenlandse vluchten
•Overige drank en maaltijden
•Excursies
•fooien en uitgaven van persoonlijke aard
•Reis- en annuleringsverzekeringen
•Boekingskosten en bijdrage Calamiteitenfonds €30 per boeking
•Bijdrage SGR € 5 per persoon
•CO2 compensatie € 22 per persoon
Aankomst Sorong, met de ferry naar Misool en de homestay

Duikpakket Yalapale Misool

Terug naar Sorong

Lalelkai Nature lodge - Misool
Lalelkai Nature lodge is een één van de betere homestays in de Misool archipel. De lodge telt 6 waterbungalows en 4 kamers in het originele 'Main house'. Alle kamers water cottages beschikken over airco, westers toilet en douche met koud water. Vanuit de lodge kunnen duiktrips en excursies worden georganiseerd. meer info more info Informations supplémentaires













Yalapale homestay - Misool
Yalapale homestay ligt op het eilandje Yapale in de Misool archipel. De eenvoudige cottages hebben bedden met klamboe en een ventilator. De cottages liggen boven het water, vanaf je terrasje kun je de vissen onder je door zien zwemmen. Er zijn 2 gedeelde badkamers en toilletten. In 2022 werd er nauwelijks Engels gesproken. Merapi huurt standaard de Engelssprekende Abdul in om taalproblemen te voorkomen. De homestay werkt samen met een lokaal duikcentrum,. meer info more info Informations supplémentaires











Misool

Misool
Misool is de verzamelnaam voor het eiland Misool en een archipel van kleine eilandjes in de buurt, in het zuiden van het duikersparadijs Raja Ampat. Het eiland ligt op ongeveer 4 tot 5 uur varen van Sorong.Arborek-Raja Ampat

Arborek
Arborek is een piepklein eilandje in de Dampier Strait, noord Raja Ampat. Je loopt in een kwartier rond het eiland. Er is 1 restaurantje en een paar kleine winkeltjes waar je zelfs koud bier kunt kopen. Op het eilandje is de Arborek Diveshop gevestigd, waar je 2 duiken per dag kunt boeken (van te voren reserveren!). Bij de Arborek Jetty kun je fantastisch snorkelen.Misool Duikstekken

Misool duikstekken

Misool eco resort house reef
Our House Reef is a shore dive, easily accessed at any time from either the end of the jetty, the Dive Centre, or the steps leading down from your Water Cottage accommodation. On a rising tide, jump off the end of the jetty and enjoy an easy drift North through the channel, which is exposed to variable current. Schooling horse-eyed jacks congregate under the pier, joined by massive schools of fusiliers and shoals of passing anchovies. Several very large groupers make their home in the depths under the jetty, and they often appear to inspect visitors to their reef. We regularly see large black tip reef sharks patrolling the deeper areas, as well as the occasional grey reef shark.Our House Reef is a shore dive, easily accessed at any time from either the end of the jetty, the Dive Centre, or the steps leading down from your Water Cottage accommodation. On a rising tide, jump off the end of the jetty and enjoy an easy drift North through the channel, which is exposed to variable current. Schooling horse-eyed jacks congregate under the pier, joined by massive schools of fusiliers and shoals of passing anchovies. Several very large groupers make their home in the depths under the jetty, and they often appear to inspect visitors to their reef. We regularly see large black tip reef sharks patrolling the deeper areas, as well as the occasional grey reef shark.

Nudi Rock
a small island in the Fiabacet chain, which looks an awful lot like a nudibranch from a distance. Just a quick 5-minute speed boat ride from the jetty, this site is a must for critter enthusiasts and macro photographers. True to its name, you'll find a wide range of flamboyant nudibranchs lurking among the abundant soft corals. The sea fans are well populated with pygmy seahorses and cowries. Be sure to inspect the abundant crinoids for their colour-coordinated arrowhead shrimp and cling fish. When currents allow, this site is also popular for its pinnacles crowded with larger pelagics like Barracuda, Big Eyed Travelly, and the odd mature Grey Reef Shark. The sloping shallows of Nudi Rock are stunning for wide angle shots with exquisite colours and hard coral gardens.
Magic Mountain
This sea mount is located about 20 minutes from the resort, and is a busy Manta ray cleaning station. The submerged pinnacle reaches up to about 7 meters, and you have a very good chance of seeing not one by TWO species of manta rays here - both the giant Oceanic birostris as well as the smaller reef manta, alfredi. Magic Mountain is also a nursery for White Tip Reef Sharks and a love nest for Napoleon Wrasse. Because this site is completely exposed to oceanic currents, you can expect to see large schools of pelagics in the blue.
Yillet
The huge island of Yillet stretches east to west about 15 minutes north of our resort island. This island used to be home to an itinerant shark finning camp, and we are pleased by the stunning resurgence of life on its surrounding reefs, including sharks. One of Yillet's tiny satellite islands is particularly rich and topographically weird. The tiny island has been undercut by untold millenia of wave action, forming an umbrella over a sloping underwater plateau with numerous spooky overhangs and cavelets. Diving with a torch is highly recommended for this site - you'll want to illuminate the dark corners of this site to see all the critters, as well as the wild colours. Barramundi cod and Hawksbill Turtles frequent this site. We also suggest you keep a sharp eye on the blue, as huge schools of barracuda hover in formation.