Introduction
If you're considering a Raja Ampat yacht charter, the 7-day liveaboard is by far the most-requested duration — and for good reason. It's the shortest window that allows you to actually cruise rather than commute, and it covers both the central Dampier Strait and one of the spectacular outer regions (Wayag or Misool).
This guide gives you a realistic day-by-day, the sites you'll actually dive, and what a 7-day charter genuinely costs in 2026.
Sample Day-by-Day Itinerary
The route below is the most commonly chosen 7-day plan for divers visiting from Sorong. Adjustments are easy — the captain rebuilds it daily based on tide, weather, and your group's energy.
- Day 1 — Embark Sorong → Mansuar: Afternoon check dive at Sauwandarek Jetty. Sunset over Friwen Wall.
- Day 2 — Dampier Strait: Three dives: Manta Sandy (sunrise), Cape Kri (current dive), Sardine Reef. Glass-off afternoon at Friwen Bonda.
- Day 3 — Gam Island & Penemu: Morning dive at Mike's Point. Afternoon trek to Penemu viewpoint for the iconic lagoon vista.
- Day 4 — Wayag (north) OR Misool transit (south): Long cruise day with deep-sea fishing and a snorkel stop at Pef Island.
- Day 5 — Wayag lagoon OR Misool's Banos: Three dives, plus paddleboarding through the karst. The day many guests describe as the trip's highlight.
- Day 6 — Return cruising: Two morning dives at Magic Mountain (Misool route) or Eagle Rock (Wayag route). Afternoon at sea with spa treatments and chef's tasting menu.
- Day 7 — Final morning + disembark: Sunrise dive at Cape Kri. Brunch on deck. Disembark Sorong before midday.
What 7 Days Actually Costs (2026 Pricing)
All-inclusive nightly rates for 2026 (yacht + crew + fuel + meals + soft drinks + standard dive ops):
- Boutique liveaboard (8 guests): $2.800–$4.200/night → ~$20.000–$30.000/week
- Premium phinisi (10 guests): $4.500–$6.500/night → ~$32.000–$45.000/week
- Superyacht (12 guests): $8.500–$15.000/night → ~$60.000–$105.000/week
Beyond the charter rate, budget for: Raja Ampat Marine Park entry tag ($110/guest, valid 1 year), nitrox fills if requested ($15–25/dive), crew gratuity (5–10% of charter), and any private internal flights. See our full yacht charter pricing breakdown.
When to Go: October–April Reality
Raja Ampat's season runs October to April. Within that window, conditions vary subtly:
- October–early December: Building dry conditions, fewer crowds, occasional residual swell.
- Mid-December–February: Peak season. Calmest seas, 30 m visibility, but highest demand and pricing.
- March–April: Excellent conditions, smaller crowds, manta numbers ramping up at Mansuar before the off-season.
For a deeper analysis, see our breakdown of Raja Ampat diving seasons.
Choosing the Right Liveaboard
Three factors matter more than yacht size:
- Tender quality. Raja Ampat dives are tender-based. A yacht with two well-equipped tenders means smaller groups per site and faster surface intervals.
- Compressor + nitrox capability. Standard for most quality liveaboards but worth confirming. Three-dive days require it.
- Cabin layout. Below-deck cabins are larger but warmer. Above-deck cabins (master/owner suites) trade size for sea breeze and view.
Our top recommendations for Raja Ampat 7-day charters: Lamima (signature luxury), Silolona (boutique with diving heritage), and Dunia Baru (large-group premium phinisi).
Final Thoughts
Seven days in Raja Ampat is the format we recommend most often: it's enough to genuinely explore both central and outer regions, see manta rays and lagoons, and decompress without a long-flight-to-short-trip ratio. Contact us for tailored 7-day proposals based on your dates and certifications.










