Raja Ampat Islands - General Info
COVID-19:
- During the Pandemic, in some places, yachts have received a mixed reception and locals have insisted that they move on.
- There are some safe locations in Raja Ampat with welcoming locals. Contact Wick at Helena Marina for detailed information regarding the villages where yachts are welcome [Helena Marina: +62 811 485 371, E-mail: wick.eon@gmail.com].
Description:
Located off the northwest tip of Bird’s Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia’s West Papua province, Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau.
Raja Ampat archipelago is the part of Coral Triangle which contains the richest marine biodiversity on earth and has been described by scientists as a biological hotspot. The geography, diving, wildlife, culture and hospitality of the people are all legendary. Thanks to the Indonesian Throughflow, the diversity of marine life is staggering and crystal clear waters ensure the diving and snorkelling rates as among the best on the planet.
However, the incredible coral reefs here are now under threat from the Crown of Thorns Starfish and the local community needs your help. Read this news item (July 2018) to find out more.
Cruiser highlights:
There is a new marina now open at the Port of Waisai, on the west coast of the island of Waigeo.
Entrance notes or cautions:
There have been some recent near-misses with positions being taken from the paper charts for the Sorong area. Paper charts and GPS can vary up to 500m. Please take care when using paper charts for primary navigation.
See Cruising Reports for more detailed feedback from cruisers who have spent time in this area.
Crocodile Attacks – Raja Ampat
In April 2016 a fatal saltwater crocodile attack on a snorkeller was reported, off the coast of Minyaifun island.
http://www.divernet.com/home-diving-news/p305790-crocodile-attack-in-raja-ampat.html
Weather
Sudden tropical storms (that at times can be severe) can cause problems in the Raja Ampat and Sorong area. Since December 2016 there has been an unusually high number of these (locally known as “badai”), often causing havoc in the harbour with anchors dragging, near collisions and entanglements. They normally don’t last more than 20 minutes, but gusts can be as strong as 50 knots. Ground tackle and anchor winches will suffer wear and tear so be sure to arrive prepared with plenty of spares (at least a spare set of winch gears and at least two sets of winch motor brushes).
Position:
00° 29’S, 130° 09’E (western side of the islands)
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Thanks for visiting us on Pulau Pef dear Veladura!
The boys belong to a pearl farm and you can pass the area easily by sailing close along the shore. They have guards to protect the area and when you sail around it, it’s no problem at all and safe.
Posted by “Veladura” elsewhere on the site:
We have been in Raja4 or Pulau Pef last July and have been very welcome, we had the possibility to shower, have an internet connection, have some extremely beautiful snorkelling and enjoy a very quiet night with flying foxes around.
Beware of uncharted reefs south of the entrance (visible when the light is right) and of a fish farm east of the place, if you want to head to the challenging pass between Waigeo and Gam Islands: we were coming from the channel and heading to Raja4 and were surprised to see a lot of buoys covering the area.
We were trying to find a passage through the maze when a canoe with machinegun armed people came threatening us and trying to make us follow them to the coast. They claimed to be police!!! We sternly refused to do so and were lucky that their engine stopped. They were busy starting it again, quite unsuccessfully and we could sail away undisturbed, a bit shaken though.