A Marine Adventure
in Raja Ampat

A journey into Indonesia's seascapes

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Indonesia - a tapestry of landscapes and traditions

8-day adventure through Indonesia

Embark on an eight-day sailing journey through the heart of Indonesia’s archipelagic wonders, where turquoise waters, remote islands and vibrant cultures define each day. Life unfolds at a slower, more intentional pace aboard the Rascal Boat, creating a floating sanctuary from which to explore some of the country’s most pristine and lesser-visited regions. This is a voyage shaped by the rhythms of the sea, where nature, community and adventure blend seamlessly.

From hidden coves and coral-rich reefs to jungle-fringed islands and coastal villages, the journey reveals Indonesia as a tapestry of landscapes and traditions. Days are spent snorkelling and diving in crystal-clear waters, hiking volcanic and forested terrain, and connecting with local communities whose lives are deeply intertwined with the ocean. Each stop offers a new perspective on the region’s biodiversity, cultural heritage and extraordinary sense of place.

Throughout, the experience is grounded in comfort, sustainability and thoughtful design. Onboard living is relaxed yet refined, with fresh, locally inspired cuisine, spacious decks for sunset views and moments of quiet reflection between explorations. This is a journey for those seeking meaningful travel, immersive nature and the rare luxury of discovering Indonesia from the water, moving gently, consciously and deeply through one of the world’s most remarkable island realms.

Trip Highlights

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Island Hopping Through Indonesia’s Hidden Waters

Sail between remote islands and secluded bays aboard the Rascal Boat, discovering Indonesia’s archipelagic beauty from the water. Each day brings new horizons, from jungle-fringed shores to quiet anchorages where the only sounds are waves and seabirds.

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Sustainable Sailing and Life Onboard

Experience a journey designed with intention, where comfort, design and sustainability coexist. Life aboard the Rascal blends refined living with conscious travel, from locally inspired cuisine to slow, mindful exploration that leaves a positive imprint on both people and place.

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Cultural Encounters and Coastal Communities

Step ashore to meet local communities whose lives are shaped by the ocean. Through village visits, shared meals and storytelling, gain insight into traditional ways of life and the deep cultural heritage of Indonesia’s islands.

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Coral Reefs and Underwater Worlds

Snorkel and dive in crystal-clear seas teeming with marine life, where vibrant coral gardens, tropical fish and untouched reef systems reveal one of the richest underwater ecosystems on the planet.

Activities tailored for all experiences

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Daily Island Hopping by Traditional Phinisi

Move through Indonesia’s archipelago by boat, waking up each day in a new bay or island. Life unfolds at sea with short sailings between anchor points, giving a natural rhythm of travel, arrival and exploration without ever unpacking.

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Guided Snorkelling and Reef Exploration

Enter the water straight from the boat to explore coral gardens and reef systems with onboard guides. These sessions focus on gentle discovery, marine awareness and unhurried time in the water rather than high-adrenaline diving.

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Shore Landings and Soft Adventure

Step ashore for guided walks, viewpoint hikes and beach explorations, often in places with no infrastructure or crowds. Activities are low-impact and flexible, shaped by tides, weather and local conditions.

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Onboard Living and Slow Travel Rituals

Much of the experience is simply being on Rascal, shared meals on deck, reading in shaded lounges, paddleboarding at anchor, sunset swims and stargazing at night. The journey is designed around presence, comfort and the rare luxury of having nowhere else to be.

Your Journey Overview

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Sailing Through Indonesia’s Living Seascape

Journey deep into Indonesia’s island world, where travel unfolds by sea and days are shaped by tides, light and rhythm rather than roads or schedules. Aboard Rascal, this experience traces a fluid path through remote archipelagos, moving between coral reefs, forested islands and coastal communities that remain closely connected to the ocean.

Life onboard settles into a gentle cadence of exploration and stillness: swimming straight from the deck, stepping ashore in places rarely reached by conventional travel, sharing meals under open skies and drifting to sleep at anchor beneath the stars. Encounters with local culture and nature emerge organically, guided by those who know these waters best.

This is not a journey of accumulation, but of immersion. A way of travelling that prioritises presence over pace, connection over consumption, and the quiet luxury of moving slowly through one of the most biodiverse marine regions on earth.

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Welcome to Raja Ampat

Welcome aboard the Rascal Boat, where your voyage begins at 7am this morning. The first stop on your journey is Friwinbonda Island, nestled in the heart of the Dampier Strait, a serene gateway into the otherworldly marine realm of Raja Ampat. Here, in calm, crystal-clear waters, you’ll take your first dive, whether beginner or seasoned explorer, into an aquatic Eden pulsing with life. Glide beside enormous gorgonian sea fans and cross paths with porcupine fish, batfish, and graceful hawksbill turtles.

If luck is with you, a manta ray may drift past like a shadow on silk. But the true wonder lies in the riot of colour below the surface: luminous corals, velvet sponges, vibrant tunicates, and bommies rising like temples from the reef. As the sun sets, head back aboard Rascal to craft your own signature sundowner alongside our expert mixologist, an unforgettable toast to your first day in what David Attenborough termed ‘the last true paradise on earth’.

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Where Ocean Giants Meet Island Life

Today takes you to Mansuar Island and the nearby village of Airborek, a place where Raja Ampat’s marine richness and living culture converge. Guided by a marine biologist, you dive or snorkel through vibrant reefs alive with turtles, octopus, frogfish and brilliantly coloured nudibranchs, before drifting alongside manta rays at the legendary Manta Sandy cleaning station.

On land, walk through the village of Sawanderek with a local leader, gaining insight into daily life shaped by the sea and ancestral tradition. The day ends simply and beautifully, jumping from the jetty with local children into clear waters filled with schooling fish, a moment of connection that captures the spirit of island life.

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Wayag, Islands from Another World

Day 3 brings you deep into the remote beauty of Wayag Island, a surreal landscape of emerald lagoons, white-sand beaches and dramatic limestone karsts rising from luminous turquoise waters. The day is shaped by choice and adventure: snorkel or dive among fusiliers, giant clams and barracuda, or drift quietly across mirror-like lagoons by kayak or paddleboard.

For a higher perspective, a rainforest hike to Pindito Hill reveals sweeping views across the archipelago, one of Raja Ampat’s most iconic panoramas. As the light fades, snorkel at sunset with baby blacktip reef sharks in the shallows, before ending the day with a bold leap from the Rascal roof deck, a playful close to an extraordinary day at the edge of the world.

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Jungle Skies and Island Indulgence

The day unfolds between Waislip Bay on West Waigeo and the sunlit shores of Wofoh Island, where dense rainforest and open ocean create a seamless blend of adventure and ease. A birding safari beneath the jungle canopy reveals Papuan hornbills, palm cockatoos and soaring sea eagles, while offshore waters teem with life, from playful dolphins and reef sharks to barracuda, surgeonfish and swirling schools of tropical fish.

Wofoh brings a shift in pace, with your own private beach club set against crystal-clear seas. Loungers, cocktails and a gourmet picnic invite pure relaxation, balanced with playful moments, whether swinging a nine iron with fish-food golf balls or joining the chef for a hands-on sambal cooking class. A day that moves effortlessly between wild nature and barefoot luxury.

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Penemu and the Living Reefs

Penemu Island, also known as Pianemo, reveals one of Raja Ampat’s most iconic seascapes, where turquoise lagoons wind between white sand islets and coral-rich waters. The day begins beneath the surface, snorkelling or diving through thriving reefs alive with lionfish, turtles, pygmy seahorses and vast gardens of mushroom coral, offering a vivid introduction to the region’s extraordinary marine biodiversity.

A gentle walk leads to the Penemu viewpoint, opening onto sweeping panoramas across the Halmahera Sea, before returning to the water at Melissa’s Garden, a legendary reef bursting with colour, texture and movement. With crystal-clear visibility and endlessly photogenic scenes, the day invites you to slow down, observe closely and capture the living artistry of one of the world’s most celebrated underwater ecosystems.

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Yefnabi and Yeben Island Escapes

Yefnabi and Yeben offer a vision of island paradise, where powder-soft beaches meet dense jungle and the sea unfolds in layers of turquoise and deep blue. The day is shaped by immersion in the water, snorkelling or diving across pristine coral slopes alongside manta rays, turtles, garden eels and the elusive wobbegong shark, with open-ocean cruising bringing the possibility of dolphin or whale sightings along the way.

Between swims, the pace softens with kayaking and stand-up paddling through sheltered coves, balanced by moments of high-energy play for those drawn to the flying mattress challenge – an adrenaline-fuelled ride behind the tender for those keen to etch their name into Rascal legend. As the light fades, the experience shifts to shore, with an intimate pop-up dinner under the stars, blending simple luxury with the elemental beauty of the islands and bringing the day to a quietly magical close.

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Coral Gardens and the Sacred Blue River

The day begins with gentle exploration at Mioskon Island, where vibrant coral gardens and towering bommies create a thriving underwater world. Snorkelling or diving reveals schools of blue-striped snappers, drifting batfish and the distinctive silhouette of the wobbegong shark resting among the reefs, offering a final immersion in Raja Ampat’s extraordinary marine life.

The journey then shifts inland, trading sea for forest on a jungle and river trek to Kali Biru, a sacred stretch of turquoise water hidden deep within the landscape. Here, a refreshing swim in cool, crystal-clear pools invites quiet connection with nature, with the chance of spotting sailfin lizards darting across the water’s surface. As evening falls, the experience becomes cultural and communal, gathering for a traditional Rijsttafel dinner before ending the night stargazing from the roof deck, surrounded by the stillness of the archipelago.

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Reflecting on Raja Ampat's Magic

As your voyage draws to a close, cruise gently toward the port of Sorong with a final al fresco gourmet breakfast served against the backdrop of Raja Ampat’s fading island silhouettes. There’s time for one last group photo on the bow, a keepsake from days filled with colour, wonder, and discovery. The Rascal crew, now your extended family, send you off with warm smiles and heartfelt goodbyes. And while this chapter ends, the true highlight is already beginning: dreaming up your next adventure across the wild and wondrous corners of Indonesia.

Our purpose

Journeys With Purpose engage guests with the world’s most ambitious and exciting conservation projects across our seven continents. We believe travel can be a powerful force for learning, for expanding horizons and shifting perspectives on the magic and wonder of our natural world. Our journeys invite you to step outside of your daily ecosystem and engage with new cultures, environments and people in the world’s wildest corners. 

At this moment in history, we are placing unprecedented pressure on the planet and wildlife, communities and nature is under threat. True wilderness is increasingly rare, yet there are remarkable examples of nature rebounding, and flourishing. These conservation successes showcase the resilience of our natural world, and our journeys serve to spotlight, and support, these projects. 

Whether on a safari, diving trip or mountain expedition, by travelling with JWP you contribute to our mission: to conserve and restore 30 million acres of land and 30 million acres of seas by 2030. We are proud members of 1% for the Planet, through which we donate 1% of our annual revenue to grass-root initiatives. 

Journeys With Purpose is also a member of The Long Run, a Conde Nast Traveller specialist travel agency, and a Certified B Corp, awarded “Best for the World: Environment 2022”.

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At a Glance: Fundación
Rewilding Argentina

1,850,000

…acres (or 750,000 hectares) of land protected.

264,000,000

…metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent sequestered.

370,658

…acres donated for new parkland creation.

OUR FOCUS - THE IBERÁ NATIONAL PARK:

This extraordinary wetland, the largest in Argentina, is home to 30% of the biodiversity in the country including endangered species such as the pampas and marsh deer, the maned wolf and grassland birds like the strange-tailed tyrant.

In 2005, what was to become one of the largest rewilding programs in the Americas was started, with the goal of restoring keystone species that had been extirpated from Iberá through hunting and habitat loss and were extinct in the region, the Province or, in some cases, the country. 

As the rewilding program developed, the cultural identity of Iberá began to recover alongside the ecosystems and natural processes, impacting a total population of 100,000 people who surround the park.

Today, Iberá stands as one of the world’s most successful ongoing conservation missions.