Wayag Islands, the Icon of Raja Ampat
Most of Raja Ampat’s advertising shows the picture of Wayag Islands. This area is without doubt an excellence choice to be the icon of Raja Ampat (West Papua, Indonesia). Wayag is a cluster of uninhabited small islands. They are stunningly scattered like a maze above the crystal blue seawater. Magnificent view! Wayag is definitely the most beautiful area that we visited during our diving holiday in Raja Ampat.
We spent two nights in Wayag, arriving in late afternoon after heavy storm and waves to reach the islands. Our liveaboard boat had problem with its generator and we did not have electricity and fresh water for half day. It was terrible, however the splendid view of Wayag islands made up for it.
We climbed to the peak of Wayag to see the archipelago up of the hill. It was not easy since the hill formed of rocks inclining almost 90 degree. Oh well, I was exaggerating but I felt that way when climbing its rocky hill :D. It took us around 20 to 30 minutes to reach the peak to see the amazing view of Wayag islands. Our liveaboard boat was the only boat in the area back then, yup, only seven scuba divers and the boat crews in the stunning archipelago! What a luxury!
Its underwater beauty is as stunning as its above landscape: colorful corals with numerous of fishes. I also spotted numerous groupers, nudibranch, flatworm, orangutan crab and barracuda. We did five dives in the archipelago and had a tour around Wayag with our liveaboard’s zodiac boat. At night, the boat crew prepared a barbeque party at the beach in one of the islands.
Wayag is also prefect for snorkelers. After climbing the peak, you might want to jump into the sea! If you wish to visit Wayag (and you must if you were in Raja Ampat), the first option is taking a liveaboard diving holiday that cover a scuba-diving journey to the Central and Northern part of Raja Ampat like we did.
Another option to reach Wayag islands could be:
- Staying in Waisai, the capital of Raja Ampat in Waigeo Island. Waigeo Island can be reached from Sorong Port in the mainland West Papua by public ferries. The ferries operates daily with cost around 14-15 USD (price is subject to change). Other option is renting a private speedboat from Sorong Port, but the cost could be very expensive.
- When you are in Waisai, you can rent speedboat to reach Wayag Islands. The speedboat trip will take around three hours one way. The cost could be very expensive. What I have heard the price is around 700-1,000 USD. It is advised to visit Wayag in a group to share the cost. Mostly Indonesians do so when visiting Wayag. Some even asked other tourists whom they just met in Waisai to join the trip.
Of course the post of Wayag’s beauty is incomplete without showing what lays beneath. For photos of various marine species spotted in Wayag as you may find in the photo-slide. I use a “fish bible book“, to identify the species I took picture of. Hope you enjoy the photos 🙂
Spectacular views and magnificent photos. Thanks for sharing this beauty.
Thank you so much! It is my pleasure to share it to be enjoyed by many 🙂
There are too many hidden places in Indonesia. After all some 14000 Islands are there! Thanks for this. The view is spectacular!!
:)) Indeed, too many islands and too little time (not yet to mention the cost :D) I am glad you like the post and it is a pleasure to share Raja Ampat beauty, hope the four of you will visit Raja Ampat someday 🙂
Another beautiful series of photos from Raja Ampat, Indah! Despite having been seeing the photographs of Wayag for so many times, I never get bored of it. This post of yours remind me to visit Raja Ampat sooner than later.
Thank you Bama! I am sure you will enjoy the beauty of Raja Ampat. And please visit it for scuba diving as well. Raja Ampat landscape is stunning but its underwater beauty is truly special and differ from any places I have been diving before.
Wow, what a beautiful place above and underwater! Very beautiful photos!
Really makes you want to go there…
Thanks and greetz, Ron.
Thank you Ron! I hope you will visit Raja Ampat someday. It is truly a amasing place – unspoiled nature. I will post an article later on of the tips and how to get there. I hope the tips will help readers who are interested to enjoy Raja Ampat beauty 🙂
Wonderful photos. This place looks so beautiful. 🙂
Thank you Draco. Raja Ampat is truly special, kinda miss it now. I wish it was my backyard :))
Ohhhh I was really waiting for this post!! You know, when you mentioned about this place to me I did a little research and wondered why it was very expensive to get there hahaha… now I understand, maybe I should have just waited for your post 😀 thank you for the tips… I will for sure keep this post in an archive so I can have your tips for when Im planning to go to Indonesia! This place is amazing… and I can only imagine how is diving! 😀
You should visit Raja Ampat for diving. The place is truly having amazing corals and fishes. In several dive sites, we saw the whole corals covered by fishes – I am talking thousands of fishes – we could not even see the corals because of too many fishes. It was simply stunning. We will return to Raja Ampat for sure since we haven’t visited the Misool area.
I will write another post on tips how to get to Raja Ampat and the area in Raja Ampat. There is option to dive there affordable 🙂
Ohhh Indah now I really have to make it there!!! I am really looking forward to your next post! Me and my husband already have Raja Ampat on our diving bucket list because of you 😀
😀 I am sure you and your husband will love it there..perhaps make it as a special occasion to celebrate anniversary or birthdays..we went there to celebrate our anniversary 😉
Really? How nice!! Happy anniversary (a little late) 😀 so sweet! Yess Im sure we will love it, and I hopw we can make it there soon 😀
Thank you! Have a great weekend!!
Thank you!! I hope you had a great weekend..sorry for the late reply, I was traveling but Im back already 😀 and I wish you an amazing week 🙂
Awesome! Looking forward to read your post 🙂
hahaha great 😀
So beautiful! The view is very photogenic! May I know what camera that you used to take the underwater photos?
Thank you. I am glad that you enjoy the post and the photos. Since this is typical question I usually get, I had put all information on my photo gear here – https://indahs.com/about/photo-gear/
The colours and the creatures are quite incredible, Indah. What a time you had! 🙂
Thank you Jo! We had great time in Raja Ampat, the place was stunning 🙂