Raja Ampat Snorkeling Onboard Big KanuWith a private charter
on board you’ll decide your own schedule and snorkel Raja Amapat’s most
abundant reefs. Big Kanu offers the most luxurious liveaboard facilities
in Indonesia and you won’t need to take into account anyone else’s
schedule other than your own.
Private charters on board allow
you to go where you want, when you want, so you’ll be able to explore
the sites around the Dampier Strait, the Fam Islands, Misool and more.
Your friends, family and loved ones will experience the 5 star floating
hotel luxury that only El Aleph can offer. This is a Raja Ampat
snorkeling cruise like no other. Combine your Raja Ampat snorkeling with
treks through lush tropical rainforest, look out for birds of paradise,
make footprints on virgin white sand beaches, watch the sunset in the
evening and enjoy star-studded skies from on deck. Raja Ampat is heaven
on earth and
Raja Ampat Snorkeling Sites

Cape Kri
Cape
Kri is where the fish expert, Dr. Gerald Allen is famously reported to
have counted 374 species of fish in one single scuba dive – but you
don’t need to scuba dive to witness the extraordinary abundance and
diversity of marine life here. Cape Kri is truly the jewel in the crown
of Raja Ampat snorkeling, this coral garden is bursting with colour and
teeming with life.

Whale Rock
Craggy
and rugged above the water but with layers of schooling fish it is full
of color and life beneath. One of the highlights of Whale Rock is the
shallow water soft coral garden; both coral and fish are abundant. Large
green turtles are often seen here as are vast schools of red toothed
trigger fish out in the blue. Damsels and brightly colored antheas adorn
the shallow water corals; colourful and jewel-like against the backdrop
of the blue.

Fiabacet
Fiabacet has abundant soft corals,
an array of mixed fans and impressive schools of juvenile fusiliers,
surgeon fish and damsels glittering like colourful gems in the sun. This
site typifies some of the best traits of Raja Ampat snorkeling, the
soft corals grow densely and a wide variety of species is showcased.
It
is in the shallows that Fiabacet really comes to life – colourful
tubers, fans and sea squirts cover the reef crest whilst damsel fish and
fairy basslets catch the light from the sun as they dart in and out of
the reef. Breathtaking scenery with an abundance of life that is hard to
match.

Gorgonian Passage (AKA Wayilbatan)
This
stunning Raja Ampat snorkeling site takes its name from the vast sea
fans which make this a breath taking spot. Gorgonian passage is a narrow
passage running North to South between the islands of Wayilbatan and
Walib. The fans are the reason for snorkeling here and will impress even
the most seasoned of snorkelers. Some of the fans to the north of the
site stretch to almost 3 meters across! Although the fans are clearly
the highlight of this Raja Ampat snorkeling spot, there is other notable
marine life including bat fish, sweetlips and schools of glassfish hide
out behind and in the fans.

Nudi Rock
The
site is given its name due to the shape and appearance of the rock
pinnacle which is visible from the surface and resembles a nudibranch.
From the surface down, the waters here are packed with fish, from
fusiliers to triggerfish and schooling bannerfish. Look out for larger
species passing through, both barracuda and white tip reef sharks are
frequent visitors here.

Manta Sandy
No
Raja Ampat snorkeling experience would be complete without a visit to
Manta Sandy! As the name suggests, this is a shallow snorkeling site
with a white sandy bottom. Manta rays come here to make use of the large
rocks which serve as ‘cleaning stations’. The mantas will literally
queue up and take their turn to swim up the rock and hover at the top of
it. For the small cleaner fish that inhabit the rock, this is feeding
time! They will ‘clean’ the manta rays gills, around their eyes and
their mouths, as well as around any wounds. The cleaner fish feed on the
parasites the manta is carrying and in return, the manta ray is
cleaned. This is a wonderful demonstration of symbiosis!
Why Choose El Aleph
for Raja Ampat Snorkeling Cruises
With
a private charter on board El Aleph you’ll be able to explore Raja
Ampat’s most iconic snorkeling sites at leisure. Enjoy cruising around
this remote location and pick when and where you’d like to snorkel. In
between snorkeling sessions relax on deck and experience the luxurious
facilities that only El Aleph can offer.
The boat was built to be
enjoyed by her owner who has a keen eye for detail, an appreciation of
the finer things in life and who wanted a vessel which offered
unprecedented luxury, space and comfort. As a result, El Aleph was built
to the highest specifications possible, with no expense being spared.
When we describe the living space on board as luxury, it’s not something
we say lightly.
When exploring a region that is as unique as
Raja Apat, why compromise on comfort or limit your opportunities to
discover all that is on offer? Our onboard service is nothing short of
exemplary. A bespoke cruise onboard enables our discerning clientele to
venture to some of the most remote corners of the archipelago. Leave the
land, and other vessels behind as you set sail in lavish, yet tasteful
luxury.
Big Kanu has been beautifully handcrafted in 100-year old
teak and ironwood, every feature has been thoughtfully incorporated to
ensure a lavish design and layout unsurpassed by any other Phinisi
schooner ever built. From the polished wood finish to the
state-of-the-art electronics and navigation suite no aspect has been
left to chance in ensuring your comfort, safety and enjoyment during
your exclusive Raja Ampat snorkeling cruise. For more detailed
information view our full vessel specifications.
If you have a
taste for adventure and don’t want to compromise on the finer things in
life, then a bespoke Raja Ampat snorkeling cruise onboard el Aleph
guarantees unparalleled service, luxurious and spacious cabins, privacy,
and of course – an incredible adventure from start to finish.