White Manta Explorer

Trip dates Trip dates Itinerary Days/Nights Start Place End Place
  26 May 2026 Ternate-Morotai-Halmahera-Lembeh 11D/10N Ternate (TTE) Manado (MDC)
  07 Jun 2026 Lembeh-Halmahera-Raja Ampat 11D/10N Manado (MDC) Sorong (SOQ)
  27 Jun 2026 Raja Ampat - Central Islands 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  05 Jul 2026 Raja Ampat - Central Islands 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  13 Jul 2026 Raja Ampat - Central Islands 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  21 Jul 2026 Raja Ampat - Central Islands 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  29 Jul 2026 Raja Ampat - Central Islands 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  06 Aug 2026 Raja Ampat - Central Islands 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  22 Sep 2026 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 8D/7N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  01 Oct 2026 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 9D/8N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  20 Oct 2026 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 8D/7N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  11 Nov 2026 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  20 Nov 2026 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  29 Nov 2026 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  08 Dec 2026 Raja Ampat - Misool 10D/9N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  19 Dec 2026 Raja Ampat-Misool 9D/8N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  17 Jan 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  26 Jan 2027 Misool-Fak Fak-Triton Bay 11D/10N Sorong (SOQ) Kaimana (KNG)
  15 Feb 2027 Triton Bay-Fak Fak-Misool 11D/10N Kaimana (KNG) Sorong (SOQ)
  08 Mar 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  17 Mar 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  26 Mar 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 9D/8N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  14 Apr 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 9D/8N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  07 May 2027 Lembeh-Halmahera-Lembeh 8D/7N Manado (MDC) Manado (MDC)
  29 May 2027 Ternate-Halmahera-Lembeh 10D/9N Ternate (TTE) Manado (MDC)
  10 Jun 2027 Lembeh-Halmahera-Raja Ampat 11D/10N Manado (MDC) Sorong (SOQ)
  22 Jun 2027 Raja Ampat-Halmahera-Lembeh 11D/10N Sorong (SOQ) Manado (MDC)
  07 Jul 2027 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  15 Jul 2027 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 8D/7N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  24 Jul 2027 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  08 Aug 2027 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  01 Sep 2027 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  09 Sep 2027 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  16 Sep 2027 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  24 Sep 2027 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  02 Oct 2027 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  19 Oct 2027 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 9D/8N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  10 Nov 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  18 Nov 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  26 Nov 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  04 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  12 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  21 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  30 Dec 2027 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  08 Jan 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  16 Jan 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  24 Jan 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  02 Feb 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  11 Feb 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  20 Feb 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  28 Feb 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  07 Mar 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  15 Mar 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  24 Mar 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  01 Apr 2028 Raja Ampat-Halmahera-Lembeh 11D/10N Sorong (SOQ) Manado (MDC)
  13 Apr 2028 Lembeh-Halmahera 8D/7N Manado (MDC) Ternate (TTE)
  22 Apr 2028 Halmahera-Lembeh 8D/7N Ternate (TTE) Manado (MDC)
  01 May 2028 Manado-Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 8D/7N Manado (MDC) Berau (BEJ)
  10 May 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  18 May 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  26 May 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  03 Jun 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  11 Jun 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  19 Jun 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  27 Jun 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  05 Jul 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  13 Jul 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  21 Jul 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  29 Jul 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 8D/7N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  07 Aug 2028 Sangalaki-Kakaban-Maratua 7D/6N Berau (BEJ) Berau (BEJ)
  02 Sep 2028 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 8D/7N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  11 Sep 2028 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  19 Sep 2028 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  27 Sep 2028 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  05 Oct 2028 Ambon-Banda-Ambon 7D/6N Ambon (AMQ) Ambon (AMQ)
  13 Oct 2028 Ambon-Banda-Raja Ampat 11D/10N Ambon (AMQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  25 Oct 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  02 Nov 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  10 Nov 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  18 Nov 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  27 Nov 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  05 Dec 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  13 Dec 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 7D/6N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  21 Dec 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
  30 Dec 2028 Raja Ampat-Misool 8D/7N Sorong (SOQ) Sorong (SOQ)
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Stateroom Lower Deck Select Trip 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 FULL FULL 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 7 Cabins
 14 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 11 Cabins
 22 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 7 Cabins
 14 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 FULL 11 Cabins
 22 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL 10 Cabins
 19 Availability
 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL FULL 7 Cabins
 13 Availability
 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 FULL 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 FULL 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 7 Cabins
 14 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 3 Cabins
 5 Availability
 FULL 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 11 Cabins
 22 Availability
 FULL 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 9 Cabins
 18 Availability
 10 Cabins
 19 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 8 Cabins
 15 Availability
 FULL FULL 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 FULL FULL 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL 10 Cabins
 20 Availability
 FULL FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 7 Cabins
 13 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 7 Cabins
 14 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 4 Cabins
 7 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 9 Cabins
 18 Availability
 FULL 7 Cabins
 13 Availability
 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 4 Cabins
 8 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 FULL FULL FULL 9 Cabins
 18 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 FULL 2 Cabins
 3 Availability
 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL 11 Cabins
 21 Availability
 11 Cabins
 22 Availability
 11 Cabins
 21 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 2 Availability
 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 6 Cabins
 11 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL FULL 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 2 Cabins
 4 Availability
 FULL 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 FULL 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 11 Cabins
 22 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 5 Cabins
 10 Availability
 9 Cabins
 17 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 3 Cabins
 6 Availability
 11 Cabins
 21 Availability
 11 Cabins
 22 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 6 Cabins
 12 Availability
 8 Cabins
 16 Availability
 FULL FULL 1 Cabins
 1 Availability
 8 Cabins
 15 Availability
 FULL 8 Cabins
 15 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 FULL 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 23 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
 12 Cabins
 24 Availability
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 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
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 $3,300.00
 $3,700.00
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 $3,700.00
 $3,700.00
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 $3,600.00
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 $3,100.00
 $2,800.00
 $2,900.00
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 $2,800.00
 $5,350.00
 $3,300.00
 $2,800.00
 $2,800.00
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 $3,000.00
 $2,300.00
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 $2,700.00
 $2,300.00
 $2,300.00
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 $2,300.00
 $2,300.00
 $2,700.00
 $3,500.00
 $3,000.00
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 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,650.00
 $5,500.00
 $2,900.00
 $4,000.00
 $3,300.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,500.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,000.00
 $4,100.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,700.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,700.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,600.00
 $2,600.00
 $3,000.00
 $2,600.00
 $2,600.00
 $4,100.00
 $4,200.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,800.00
 $3,040.00
 $3,800.00
 $4,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $2,400.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,650.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $1,920.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,700.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $4,100.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,800.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,800.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,600.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,100.00
 $3,100.00
 $2,900.00
 $2,700.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,700.00
 $4,550.00
 $3,100.00
 $3,100.00
 $3,500.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $5,850.00
 $4,250.00
 $2,920.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $3,000.00
 $2,650.00
 $4,200.00
 $3,000.00
 $2,560.00
 $3,330.00
 $3,000.00
 $4,000.00
 $3,650.00
 $3,650.00
 $3,650.00
 $2,400.00
 $3,080.00
 $3,500.00
 $2,500.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,700.00
 $4,100.00
 $3,500.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,800.00
 $3,400.00
 $5,000.00
 $3,300.00
 $3,500.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,400.00
 $3,000.00
 $2,800.00
 $4,300.00
 $3,650.00
 $3,400.00
 $2,800.00
 $3,000.00
 $2,200.00
 $2,560.00
 $3,600.00
 $3,200.00
 $3,200.00
 $3,200.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
 $2,400.00
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The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 7

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 8

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 9

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

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What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 7

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 8

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 9

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

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What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 7

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 8

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 9

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3./4. (6 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 5. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 6. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 7. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 8. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 9. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3./4. (6 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 5. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 6. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 7. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 8. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 9. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3./4. (6 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 5. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 6. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 7. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 8. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 9. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Day 1 (0-1 dives): 3pm Trip Departure day.Our staff will meet you upon your arrival at Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2-3 (8 dives): Raja Ampat; Misool; Fiabacet &Boo area, Windows & Magic Mountain.

Day 4 (3 dives): Raja Ampat; Nempele; exploring the Westcoast of Misool, photography must with amazing mangroves in clear, shallow water. Sail to Pulau Pisang.

Day 5 (3 dives): Pulau Pisang; rich coral reefs in aquarium-like conditions. Sail to Halmahera.

Day 6 (4 dives): PalauBacan; reef sharks, schools of barracuda & jacks along a coral & sponge packed reef.

Day 7 (3-4 dives): PalauKusu; strong currents & amazing action in the Patintie Strait.

Day 8 (4 dives): PalauTolimau & Goraichi; Manta cleaning station & fish packed reefs amongst pristine hard coral gardens.

Day 9 (3 dives): Pulau Tifore; amazing dive site island in the Moluccan Sea equidistant from Goraichi &Lembeh, schools of jacks, snappers and a massive school of barracuda. Sail toBitung Port, Manadowhere you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day10 (2 dives): Critter dives in Lembeh Strait.Sail toBitung Port, Manado.Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

Day 11 (0 dives): 5am-12pm.Check out after light breakfast & farewells, and transfer to the airport.DeparturefromBitung Port, Manadoto local hotel or transfer to Manado Airport.

 

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (2 dives) Land transfer from Manado airport to Manado pier to Bunakan Park. Warm welcome, briefing, Check dive and night dive.

Day 2. (3-4 dives) Muck Diving along Manado coaster Islands

Day 3. (3-4 dives) Muck Diving along Manado coaster Islands, long over night crossing to Pulau Sambit island

Day 4/5.  (4 dives) Diving around Pulau Sambit

Day 6. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua island

Day 7. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua island / Kakaban island

Day 8. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban / Sangalakki island

Day 9. (2 dives) Diving around Derawan Islandthen sail back to Tg Batu Port.  Sailing time 1 hour.  Last night sleeping onboard in habour.

Day 10. 6am – 8.am – breakfast & farewells, then check out of boat .  Transfer to Berau airport or local hotel. 

  

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3/4. (8 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 6. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 7. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 8. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

 

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

 

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3/4. (8 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 6. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 7. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 8. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

 

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

 

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 PM Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival at Kalimarau Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Warm welcome & briefing while we sail from the pier to Derawan. Check dive(s) can ONLY be made if ALL guests arrive on morning flights (recommended Garuda Indonesia ETA-BEJ 9 AM or Lion Air ETA-BEJ 8.45 AM) or are in Berau already. Cruise Leader’s decision is final.

Day 2. (3-4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki looking for manta rays, turtles & more! We also have a chance to visit the beach to watch hatching baby turtles make their dash to the sea!

Day 3-4. (4 dives x2 days) Diving around Maratua island; huge schools of chevron barracudas, and big-eye jacks at the mouth of the channel. Look out for the shark action with possible sightings of hammerhead sharks too!

Day 5. (3-4 dives) Diving around Kakaban with stunning wall dives & visiting the amazing freshwater Jellyfish lake.

Day 6. (2-3 dives) Looking for Whale Sharks at local fishing “bagans”

Day 7. (3 dives) Diving around Sambit Island with its pristine corals, abundant marine life, and amazing visibility. Heaps of turtles plus look in the blue for sharks & visiting whale shark!

Day 8. (3 dives) Muck Diving along Manado coastal Islands.

Day 9. (2 dives) Lembeh. Best muck diving in the world. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation. Sail back to Bitung Port, Manado.

Day 10. (0 dives) 6-10 AM. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. Departure from Bitung Port, Manado to local hotel or transfer to Manado Airport.

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 6

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 7

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 8

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 6

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 7

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 8

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 6

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 7

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 8

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 6

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 7

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 8

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 6

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 7

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 8

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 6

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 7

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 8

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
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What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3/4. (8 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 6. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 7. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 8. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

 

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

 

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3/4. (8 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 6. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 7. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 8. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

 

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

 

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

Day 1: (0-2 dives) 3 pm. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival at Manado Airport & transfer to White Manta. Depending on arrival time, we can do Check dive(s) plus night dive in Lembeh. After critter dive(s) we sail overnight to Gorontalo in the Gulf of Tomini

Day 2: (3-4 dives) Togean Islands; beautiful coral reefs at Una Una & Kadidiri search for the endemic Hippocampus Walea (Waleanus pygmy seahorse). Visit the Red Jellyfish Lake, just a two-minute walk from the shore.

Day 3: (3-4 dives) Banggai Islands; stunning reefs, walls, and overhangs with a huge variety of marine life in an untouched & remote location.  Meet the “local sea gypsies”, the Bajau people & search for the elusive Banggai Cardinalfish.

Day 4: (3 dives) Taliabu & Mangoli islands

Day 5: (3 dives) Manipa Island.  Sail to overnight towards Ambon.

Day 6: (3-4 dives) Saparua & Nusa Laut with its pristine corals. Sail overnight to Banda Islands.

Day 7-9: (3-4 dives x3 days) Banda Islands. Diving around Banda Islands with excellent visibility, fantastic coral coverage and tremendous numbers of fish along with potential Hammerhead sightings.

Day 10: (2 dives) Muck dives in Ambon Bay or Nusa Laut.  Sail back to Ambon where you spend last night on board.  Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day. 

Day 11: 0 dives) 5 am – 12 pm. Check out after light breakfast & farewells, we transfer to a local hotel or airport. Take your pre-booked flight to Ujung Pandang (aka Makassar), Jakarta or Singapore.

 

 

About the diving:

Starting in the world-famous critter heaven of the Lembeh Straits, we cross the Banda Sea, tracing the perimeter of islands. Let our experienced crew show you these remote and almost untouched locations with wonderful reefs and stunning drop-offs full of critters, sea snakes, manta rays, sharks and much more. We also have known cleaning stations for a regular sighting of hammerheads.

The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip at around 12 pm. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.

 

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via live aboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of human population, have meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result they were crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 8

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 9

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 10

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 8

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 9

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 10

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

Inclusions

Exclusions

  • National Park Fee: 60.00 EUR
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What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3./4. (6 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 5. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 6. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 7. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 8. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 9. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3./4. (6 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 5. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 6. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 7. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 8. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 9. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Sample Itinerary 

 

Please note that schedules are subjected to changes according to weather and sea conditions.

 

Day 1

(1-2 dives) Our staff will meet you at Ambon Airport and take you to the awaiting White Manta Explorer. Depending on arrival time we can do check dive in Ambon Bay. After 2 critter dives, we sail overnight to Banda Island.

 

Day 2 – 7

(3-4 dives) Diving around Banda Island; Pulau Ai, Batu Kapal, Karang Hatta, Pulau Kerala.

 

Day 8

(2 dives) Batanta; Happy Ending, & night dive. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, and rest & relaxation.

 

Day 9

(0 dives) 6am-12pm. Check out after breakfast, farewells, and transfer to the airport. 

 

About the diving

From September through December and also between April & May each year it is possible to embark upon once in a lifetime voyages across the Banda Sea, visiting the famed ‘Spice Islands’ to discover diving Nirvana in the ‘Ring of Fire’. This is diving as it was meant to be enjoyed, true exploration, away from the crowds, discovering dive sites that very few divers will get a chance to explore; discover unique and spectacular scenery both above and below the waves where volcanic activity has created a remote island paradise, only accessible to divers via liveaboard. With our unmatched experience in this area, we can show you just what an incredible destination this is and take you to our ‘Hammerhead hot spots’ where at certain times of the year schools of more than 200 Hammerheads have been witnessed (mostly from September to December).

Besides the schools of Hammerhead sharks, you will find pristine coral reefs, a unique local seaman in Alor, tons of sea snakes in Manuk and a visit to the spice island in Banda Neira. The remoteness of these islands along with the low levels of the human population has meant less fishing and pollution pressures resulting in a vibrant, natural and healthy reef system. You can expect reefs bursting with life, huge sea fans and sponges, some monumental hard corals, and more fish than your mask can cope with, there is an extraordinary variety and volume of fish life, both in terms of large and small marine life.

Beyond providing some of the best diving in the region the islands also have had a long and fascinating history. Spices, foreign traders, colonial conflicts, wars and earthquakes have all featured heavily in their checkered past. Up until the middle of the 19th century, this was the only place on Earth where the spices nutmeg and mace could be found and as a result, they were the crucial hub for the spice trade, for a taste of the historic atmosphere going ashore in Banda Neira and visiting the old colonial fort is a must.

 

Water Temp: Generally 80-84F/27-29C. However, Alor can have temps in low to mid 60’sF/20’sC.

Air Temp: 71-87F/22-31C

Visibility: 66-99FT/20-30M.

Currents: medium to strong.

Experience level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: March, April, & mid-September to December

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What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-1 dives) 3 pm Trip Departure day. Our staff will meet you upon your arrival to Sorong Airport or local hotel and transfer you to the awaiting White Manta. Arrivals before midday are best so we can make check dive at Red Light District (Lampu Merah) just outside Sorong before we get underway by 3 pm for overnight sail.

Day 2. (4 dives) Misool; Wayil area with its beautiful lagoon for a boat tour and super dives.

Day 3. (3 dives) Misool; Fiabacet & Boo area. Sail to overnight to Central & North Raja Ampat.

Day 4. (4 dives) Pianemu area; including famous Melissa’s Garden and stunning View Point hike.

Day 5. (4 dives) Manta ridge & Dampier Strait

Day 6. (4 dives) Kri area; including Big Fish, Cape Kri, Sardine Run, & excellent night dive.

Day 7. (2 dives) Mioskon island; including Blue Magic & Yellow Fever. Sail back to Usahamina pier, Sorong where you spend last night on board. Plenty of time to wash & dry equipment, have lunch, rest & relaxation, and if need be, an early flight on Trip Departure day.

Day 8. (0 dives) 5am-12pm. Check out after light breakfast, farewells, and transfer to a local hotel or airport. Departure from Sorong to Manado/ Makassar/ Jakarta/ Denpasar.

 

About the diving:

Raja Ampat or ‘Four Kings’ is a true divers paradise, a wonderland lost in time, incredible natural beauty dominates above and below the blue waters; steep jungle covered limestone islands, stunning white sand beaches, hidden lagoons, and dense mangrove forests combine to create over 9.8 million acres of National Park. Underwater more than 1000 types of reef fish, 540 types of corals, sharks, Rays, turtles, dolphins and even whales call the park their home. This is the holy grail of dive destinations, truly one of the most beautiful places in the world. We invite you discover a diver’s heaven on earth.

Raja Ampat will immerse you in a diving paradise: rich & varied topography, with the world’s richest underwater bio-diversity and sheer abundance or marine life to keep you coming back for more. The huge variety of coral and fish life is reflected in the diversity of dive sites you will visit; Walls, slopes, caves, canyons, seamounts, muck diving and distinctive signature sites like Blue Water Mangroves and The Passage combine to make Raja Ampat one of the most celebrated and desired dive destinations in the world. The stunning beauty of Raja Ampat’s exotic & enchanting islands both above and below the water will leave you in no doubt that this is a true natural wonderland.

 

Water Temp: 80-86F/27-30C. Air Temp: 80-89F/27-32C.

Visibility: 49-99FT/15-30M. Experience Level: intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: October to April (less rain & much less wind; perfect for diving).

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Please note also that this itinerary is an example only, and will change depending on weather and logistics at the Captain’s discretion.

 

Day 1. (0-2 dives) 5 pm – Sail from the pier to Derawan. Warm welcome, briefing, and dinner; if everyone arrives earlier we may have time for a check dive & even night dive? (Cruise director’s decision)

Day 2. (4 dives) Diving around Sangalaki & Kakaban, looking for Manta Rays, Turtles & More!

Day 3. (4 dives) Diving around Kakaban & visiting the stunning freshwater Jelly Fish Lake.

Day 4. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island, Big Fish and hunting Action, sightings of Thresher sharks possible!

Day 5. (4 dives) Diving around Maratua Island Huge schools of Barracuda along the current swept walls.

Day 6. (2 dives) Diving around Sangalaki Island, then sail back to Tg Batu Port Sailing time 3 hours. Last night onboard White Manta Explorer in the harbor.

Day 7. 6am – 12pm – breakfast & farewells, then check

 

Raja Manta Explorer Trip Schedule:

Embarkation / Disembarkation: Tg.Batu pier, Indonesia. 2 hours To/From Berau (BEJ)

 

Departure; 6 pm, 1st Day – Tg Batu Pier to Derawan island. Or, earlier if everyone arrives before and all Trip Preparations completed. Free transfer from Berau (BEJ) Airport on Trip Departure day.

 

Return; 6 am, Last Day – Tg Batu Pier. After breakfast and fond farewells, we take you to Berau (BEJ) Airport in time for Check-In & flight. Transfer 2 hours.

 

The last dive ends; 12 pm (midday), Penultimate Day. Plenty of time for R&R while we sail back to Tg Batu where we spend last night on White Manta Explorer. This also allows for your minimum 18 hours surface interval/ No Fly Time before flying the next day.

 

Looking for a longer trip to this area? Please note that we also offer a 10 day/9 night crossing trips from Manado to Berau (and return), including diving in Sambit Island, Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban. Check out our cruise schedule to find your next cruise onboard White Manta Explorer!

 

About the diving:

Discover an untouched diving destination, which offers everything you need for the ultimate dive safari. Located off the East Coast of Kalimantan (The Indonesian portion of Borneo) the Islands of Sangalaki, Maratua and Kakaban (also called the Derawan Archipelago) offer some of the most remote, uncrowded and untouched diving spots visited by the White Manta Explorer. You be diving away from the crowds and the diving is spectacular with plenty of ‘Big Fish’ sightings possible throughout the area.

 

Sangalaki: Famous for large aggregations of Manta Rays who use the islands surrounding colorful reefs as a cleaning and breeding ground, in certain conditions Whale Sharks can also be spotted.

Kakaban: A stunning freshwater Jelly Fish lake fringed by virgin Mangrove forest, Sheer drop-offs and walls that attract Huge schools of Trevally and Barracuda along with the possibility of Hammerhead, Grey Reef and Black Tip sharks.

Maratua: One of the most action-filled destinations in the region, The walls that surround this island provide some great Big Fish dives, Massive schools of Chevron Barracuda, hunting Trevally, Thresher sharks and much more!

 

Water Temp: 82-86F/28-30C. Air Temp: 82-86F/28-30C.

Visibility: 30-90FT/10-30M. Experience Level; intermediate to advanced.

Best Time to Dive: Year-round

 

What to See/Highlights? Pelagic; Manta, rays, hammerheads, manta rays, barracuda, jacks, tuna, & even the chance of Whale Shark! Reef; amazing soft corals, turtles, leopard & reef sharks, harlequin shrimps, pygmy seahorses, frogfish, ribbon eels, cuttlefish, nudis & usual reef fishes encountered in the Coral Triangle. 

 

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

The White Manta Explorer is a 46 meters long liveaboard offering diving holidays in the beautiful areas of Raja Ampat, Ambon, Banda Sea and Komodo. The ship provides 14 spacious ensuite cabins situated over three decks for up to 24 passengers. Accommodations on White Manta Explorer include beautifully furnished en-suite staterooms averaging 215 sqft (20 sqm). The substantial staterooms provide modern lodging, 6 can be available for single occupancy.
The large indoor salon has a digital media center, sound system and widescreen Plasma TV for your entertainment. Matched with a number of amenities, including 24-hour satellite WIFI connection, a spacious sundeck (equipped with long chairs and comfortable double day-beds) and two dining areas – a popular outdoor alfresco area and an indoor air-conditioned room for finer dining – you will enjoy the onboard ambiance of a world-class dive holiday. In addition, chef-prepared meals will feature a blend of Western and Asian cuisine and with no less than 4 gourmet meals a day, you will be satisfied with an extensive range of flavors to delight your taste buds.
Built with intention, White Manta Explorer’s dive deck is sizeable and comfortable. You’ll find a large dedicated camera room with charging stations, an outdoor work station, and a full range of rental equipment. Diving is also conducted in small groups meaning attentive and personalized service. With a total of 20 crew members onboard and a high crew to guest ratio, you can expect first-class service above and below the water. Your Liveaboard diving adventure in Indonesia will take you throughout the famous Coral Triangle where diving opportunities are endless.

Expand/Close
What Exposure suit do I need?

Warm, tropical waters with temperatures between 78-82F/26-28C mean a 3mm shorty is fine for most, however if you do get cold easily you may want to bring along a full wetsuit (3mm or more) and hood.

Are you diving with 12L or 15L tanks and are you using DIN or Yoke valves?

Our tanks have both INT valves and DIN inserts. You don’t need to bring an adapter. We can provide 15L tanks on request (rental fee applicable and subject to availability on booking).

When is the best time to visit Raja Ampat?

The best time to visit Raja Ampat is between November and April; the Northwest monsoon brings some rain the winds are much milder, making this the best time for diving. Raja Ampat has a hot and humid climate all year around, and there will likely be some heavy showers however they are generally short lived and followed by long sunny periods.

Check List of what to bring?

PASSPORT, Dive certification card, log books, Sunscreen, hats, sunglasses, book, MP3/Tablet, camera chargers, memory sticks/SD cards, and CASH for any travel necessities.

Check List for Diving Gear:

BCD, Regulator, Fin/booties, Mask, snorkel, wetsuit, dive computer, underwater flashlight/torch with batteries, SMB, hood, reef hook. If you do not have any of these items, we have rental gear available; just let us know what items and sizes (if applicable) in advance, as all gear is subject to availability. Please note the use of a dive computer is compulsory for all Indonesia itineraries, if you do not have one, we have them available for rent onboard.

Do I need a visa?

Visa Exemption or Visa on Arrival (VoA): many countries now receive a free 30 day entry on arrival, some pay USD35 to obtain a VoA, others will have to obtain Visa BEFORE Arrival. Passport: ensure your passport is in good condition, has at least two blank pages for stamps, is valid for at least 6 months after entry date into Indonesia, and that you have reviewed the most current Indonesia entry requirements for your country of origin here: https://www.indonesia.travel/gb/en/general-information/visa-immigration or contact your local Indonesia Embassy.

Will I need to Pay Departure Tax at the airport?

Departure Tax; Indonesia Passenger Service Charge (IPSC) has changed (March 2015) to be included in your flight ticket price. Please check with your airline if unsure.

Should I purchase Travel & Dive Insurance?

Dive Insurance with evacuation coverage is compulsory for all trips. We also strongly advise you get adequate travel insurance. Please check your travel insurance policy for your travel needs. For dive travel insurance, we recommend DAN (Divers Alert Network) or Dive Assure.

Travel Insurance: please NOTE: we cannot be held accountable for airline flight changes, delays, or cancellations. We STRONGLY advise you take out adequate insurance to cover such eventualities.

Follow Safe Diving Practices at ALL times:

We do not allow Decompression Diving or Solo Diving on any of our trips.

Is Malaria present in this area? Will I need Immunization boosters?

You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel; while the risk is low some health professionals recommend travel vaccines for Hepatitis A/B and Typhoid. Raja Ampat is a low risk Malaria Zone; however it is advised you take the proper precautions against malaria including speaking with your physician or travel medicine specialist for appropriate anti-malarials. DAN provides information on diving and anti-malarials, which can be found HERE. Good preventative measures include DEET-containing insect repellent and long armed/legged clothing in the evening. If unsure about any health matters please consult a diving doctor prior to your trip.

What Currencies are accepted in Indonesia?

Most places accept US Dollars, as well as Indonesian Rupiah. Please ensure ALL bills are in good order; NOT worn or torn and unmarked or they will not be accepted. Exchange rates differ for USD100/50 bills and USD20/10 bills. There are a number of ATMs available in Sorong.

Is there a fuel Surcharge?

No fuel surcharges in place at this time but may be implemented to account for any wide fluctuations.

What Plug types are available?

We have 3 pin UK standard plugs, 220v in every cabin, salon, dining area, and dive deck. International plugs plus USB sockets are also available. We also have some adapters onboard. Most modern mobile phones, computers, camera batteries, etc. are dual voltage (check labels to be certain), so most guests only require adapters, rather than converters. If a converter is required, please bring your own.

Is there Internet/ Mobile signal available in Raja Ampat?

Not long after you leave Sorong, Raja Ampat has intermittent internet/ mobile signal in the north/ central areas of Raja Ampat and very limited in the south. Telkomsel simpati sim card is the best local card to buy and costs only 3USD (plus credit). The White Manta Explorer does have 24hr Satellite Internet available onboard at a charge.

How much luggage is allowed on domestic flights?

Most airlines allow 10-20kg/pax checked & 7kg carry-on. Additional weight is charged per/kilo (USD2-5/ kilo). Maximum allowance between 20-30kg. Consult with your Travel Agent or Airline carrier for actual details.

How about the weather? What Clothes should I bring?

Generally, throughout the day, light clothing such as shorts and T-Shirt should be enough; most often it is hot and sunny with fine clear blue skies. However the Northwest monsoon can bring occasional brief but heavy downpours, you may want to bring along a waterproof jacket just incase.

Will there be any land based visits?

Raja Ampat is as stunning above the water as it is below and so we like to include occasional visits to the islands whenever possible. Typical land based excursions include visits to mangroves, snorkeling where the fresh water meets the sea, along with a short walk around the mangroves, we also stop off visiting a local village which is great for our guests and for us to support them too, there are numerous Beaches we can visit along with some amazing view points.

How much should I tip the crew?

Average guest gratuities are around 10% of your trip price, or more if you wish to reward their excellent service, this is entirely up to you of course. (USD or Indonesian Rupiah preferred).

Credit card:

MasterCard & Visa only, all credit card transactions incur 4.5% processing fee.

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    • Airport & hotel tranfer
    • All meals
    • Tea, coffee, soft drinks, water
    • Fruits & snacks
    • Towels
    • Dive guide
    • Dive package
    • Weight belt, weights, tanks

    Excludes

    ✘ Local flights ✘ Marine Park & harbor fee (USD250/pax-paid in advance) ✘ Dive insurance ✘ Travel insurance ✘ Gratuities ✘ Beer ✘ Nespresso ✘ Massage (35 USD) ✘ Rental gear ✘ Nitrox
    • Housekeeping
    • Camera station
    • Air-Conditioned salon
    • Air-Conditioned cabins
    • Sun deck
    • Snorkeler friendly
    • Warm water showers
    • Chargin stations
    • En-suite bathrooms
    • Massage
    • Paid Wifi
    • Leisure deck
    • Available for charter
    • Nitrox available
    • Rinse hoses
    • Dive deck
    • 3 Tenders for diving
    • DIN adaptors

    Rental Equipment

    • 15L tanks 12 USD per day
    • BCD 12 USD per day
    • Dive computer 12 USD per day
    • Dive light 12 USD per day
    • Fins 5 USD per day
    • Full equipment (dive computer, dive light, fins, mask, regulator, SMB, wetsuit) 50 USD per day
    • Mask 5 USD per day
    • Nitrox refills 15 USD per day
    • SMB Included
    • Snorkel gear 5 USD per day
    • Wetsuit 8 USD per day
    • Buffet
    • Western food
    • Local food
    • Beer available
    • Wine available
    • Life rafts (3)
    • Life rings/strobes
    • Life vests/strobes
    • Emergency position locator
    • Flares
    • Oxygen
    • First Aid equipment
    • Timezone: UTC +9 h
    • Local currency: Indonesian Rupiah
    • Language: English and Indonesian
    • Electricity: 220v
    • Payment onboard: cash in USD, IDR, Mastercard, Visa (+4,5% surcharge)
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