The Fam Islands (pronounced Pam Islands) on Raja Ampat are a small group of islands in the southeast of Waigeo .The Fam Islands are usually divided into three parts (clusters), namely the Piaynemo islands, the Fam islands and their surroundings, and the Bambu islands. Around Fam you will find some of the most beautiful diving […]
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When I first heard about Batanta Island, I was intrigued. Unlike the more well-known islands of Raja Ampat, Batanta felt like a mystery—remote, rugged, and rarely mentioned in guidebooks. After spending a few days there, I can confidently say: this is one of Raja Ampat’s best-kept secrets. Batanta isn’t about luxury resorts or crowds of […]
Kri Island is one of the most popular and accessible islands in Raja Ampat, located just off the coast of Waisai. While this is one of the more frequented islands, it is still known for its laid-back vibe. Besides the incredible beaches, the main attraction is the extraordinary marine life. It has a higher number […]
The Raja Ampat Islands are an Indonesian archipelago in West Papua. Raja Ampat is made up of over 1500 jungle-covered islands, beautiful beaches and world class diving. It’s still relatively undiscovered by the crowds, because of its remote locations, and is often called the last paradise on earth. Many visitors arrive at this destination by […]
Located in the heart of Raja Ampat, Gam island is covered by limestone cliffs and emerald jungle. The reefs just offshore teem with life in colors you didn’t know existed. Gam is also the smaller sister of Waigeo. a narrow passage runs between the two islands, a popular dive spot known as ‘the passage’. The […]
The untouched beauty of Raja Ampat is something words barely do justice. This remote Indonesian archipelago, consisting of over 1,500 mostly uninhabited islands, is often referred to as “the last paradise on Earth. Traveling here is unlike any typical destination and requires thoughtful planning, because it’s unlike most tourist destinations. It’s remote, likely offline and […]