A slower, lighter, viewpoint-led charter — karst summits, village visits, and lagoon anchorages without a scuba focus.
Island hopping is for travellers who want to experience Raja Ampat above the waterline first. The pace is unhurried: more time anchored than at sea, longer breakfasts, kayak explorations into hidden lagoons, and customary village visits arranged with full cultural protocol.
Where a dive charter logs eighteen dives, an island-hopping charter logs eighteen sunrises — each from a different vantage. Mornings are for hikes and viewpoints; afternoons for kayaking, sandbar lunches, and snorkeling above the reef tops; evenings for deck dinners at anchor.
Arborek and Sawinggrai villages welcome visitors under arranged protocol — a small donation to the community fund, modest dress, and respect for adat custom. We also visit smaller traditional anchorages with permission of the customary head, including private dance and weaving demonstrations when arranged in advance.
Kabui Bay’s emerald inlets, the Hidden Lagoon at Wayag, and the mushroom karsts at Piaynemo are all kayak-accessible. Stand-up paddleboards are stocked on every yacht; glass-bottom kayaks are available on Magia II.
Tell us your interests — viewpoints, villages, kayaking, slow days at anchor. We design a non-dive-focused route around them.
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