Triton Bay sits on the southern coast of West Papua, far from any tourist infrastructure. This remote bay harbors some of Indonesia's most pristine coral reefs, resident whale sharks, and marine life that has evolved in near-complete isolation.
Why Triton Bay Is Special
- Resident whale shark population at fishing platforms
- Pristine soft coral gardens with zero diver impact
- Unique species found nowhere else in Indonesia
- Complete absence of other charter vessels
- Indigenous Papuan communities welcoming visitors
Getting There
Triton Bay is accessible only by yacht, typically as part of a 10-14 day expedition from Sorong or Kaimana. The journey itself passes through spectacular, uninhabited island chains.
Contact Navélia for expedition itineraries incorporating Triton Bay.











