Liveaboard Diving in Misool
What To Expect On A Misool Liveaboard
Misool liveaboards offer divers a chance to dive in the amazingly diverse area of Raja Ampat. Misool is one of the four larger islands in the Raja Ampat archipelago and the most southerly. Numerous liveaboard boats operate in the Misool area. The island comprises the main section of land, where the main town of Waigama sits on the northern edge. The town is very small, with only a single-track road and some houses and shops; it is, however, the location of the jetty where most people arrive by boat to the island. To the North and South of Misool, there is also a collection of smaller islets where the island’s only holiday resort is.
Guests aboard liveaboard boats in Misool will notice two distinct groups: the Papuan, who live in the island's center, and the Maluku people, who live on the coast. There is a strong tradition of fishing locally in Misool and a thriving Sago processing industry. Sago, extracted from the stems of tropical palm trees, is a staple food in this and other regions of Papua. Besides tourism, Sago is the biggest industry on the island, making this an interesting liveaboard itinerary.
Misool Underwater
Liveaboard boats in Misool, usually an Indonesian Phinisi (a traditional sailing vessel), will take divers to many fantastic reefs rich in sea life. The excellent visibility can be up to 30 meters or more in some areas, making for an amazing dive tour. The position of Misool and the Raja Ampat islands inside the coral triangle also means that the reefs here are caked with a huge variety of soft and hard coral species.
The color and diversity of corals and reef life are particularly pronounced at Misool. Macro lovers will find pygmy sea horses, ghost pipefish, and nudibranchs all over the coral-covered slopes. Night diving in Misool is understandably spectacular; the reefs are bustling with activity, and fascinating critters can be seen everywhere.
In addition to reef life, there are plenty of sharks to be seen as well. White and black-tipped reef sharks can often be seen patrolling over the corals or with their tails sticking out from under rocks and caves. There is also a chance in Misool to see the world’s only walking shark, the epaulet shark. The epaulet shark is only found in this region and Australia. It uses its paddle-shaped fins to ‘walk’ from the rock pools where it hunts back into the ocean, and it is the only shark that can do this. Scuba diving in Misool offers something for everyone.
Dives Sites of Misool
The diving at Misool is all about the reefs and coral; the jewel in the island’s crown is the Boo dive site. Various dive cruises are available that visit this site on a Raja Ampat itinerary. Everywhere you look, there is something new on offer; there are soft and hard corals in a rainbow of color, gorgonians, sea whips, and even a few caves and swim-throughs. Reef fish are numerous, as well as crustaceans, which can be seen feeding around the reef.
Diving Fiabacet from a liveaboard offers something special, with reef walls lined with sea fans and a host of nudibranchs. This is the perfect place for some amazing macro shots when the light is right. The islet of Farondi also offers a unique experience, especially for those who enjoy coral-encrusted caves and swim-throughs, and let’s face it, who doesn’t enjoy those? The currents in these dive sites are usually quite mild compared to other parts of the archipelago; however, they are still more suited to experienced divers than beginners.
Top Tips for Divers
- Misool, like most islands, is quite isolated, so be sure to bring spares of anything you can’t live or dive without.
- The water is quite warm, around 30 degrees, but consider covering your skin when diving near sharp corals and fire urchins.
Getting to Misool
Misool is one of the main islands liveaboards visit, but it is quite far south of the others, including Sorong, where the ferries depart from. The boat service here is irregular compared to the other islands, and chartering a boat is very expensive. The best option for those visiting to dive is a diving liveaboard booked in advance. This removes much of the hassle, and there is no more relaxed way to see the islands.
Indonesian liveaboards come in various shapes and sizes in this area, with the conventional motor vessels seen elsewhere offering comfort and top facilities for diving. The most popular type of liveaboards here, though, are the traditional Indonesian sailing boats. These beautiful sailboats offer a peaceful and traditional experience with everything you need for a smooth diving experience.
Misool Diving Reviews
- 9.3 Superb
- 10.0 Exceptional
- Olimpiu-Petru D
- Germany
Misool, one of Raja Ampat's southern islands, adds yet another layer of wonder. Renowned for its surreal, labyrinthine landscapes of limestone karsts, Misool offers shallow coral lagoons, caves, and tunnels teeming with life. The reefs here are home to thriving populations of soft corals, sharks, and mesmerizing macro critters. Its protected marine reserve means these waters are among the most pristine in the world, creating a paradise for divers and underwater photographers alike.
Diving Misool in October on the White Manta
- 10.0 Exceptional
- David W
- United Kingdom
Same as Raja Ampat. Amazing fish and coral diversity.
Diving Misool in September on the Aurora
- 9.6 Exceptional
- Velaire E
- United States
Amazing - the sites selected had vibrant corals and diverse wildlife, and they organize to ensure only 1 boat is diving at a time.
Diving Misool in April on the Gaya Baru Indah
- 8.4 Very good
- Bingnan J
- China
Millions of glass fish,one cave dive was amazing
Diving Misool in February on the Putri Papua
- 10.0 Exceptional
- Maxime A
- France
Great coral gardens and manta dive.
Diving Misool in January on the Ilike
- 9.6 Exceptional
- Sam T
- United Kingdom
The diving in Misool was good, but limited by the visibility
Diving Misool in December on the Jaya
- 9.6 Exceptional
- Maj N
- Denmark
Colorful, full of fishes and macro
Diving Misool in January on the Amaya Explorer
- 9.6 Exceptional
- Chris B
- United States
Best soft coral gardens I have ever seen.
Diving Misool in December on the Jelajahi Laut
- 10.0 Exceptional
- Xiaoqian C
- China
The coral is very healthy and colorful
Diving Misool in December on the Kira Kira
- 10.0 Exceptional
- Aidan J
- Canada
Also beautiful - tons of creatures but slightly less good visibility
Diving Misool in December on the Seahorse
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