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Join our upcomming expedition in March

UPCOMMING: Triton Bay & Raja Ampat - March 2026

Join our upcomming expedition this March
A journey through West Papua’s remote coral reefs.
After our two fully booked Raja Ampat expeditions, we’re venturing
even further, to where rainforest-clad cliffs fall straight into turquoise
bays, and coral reefs remain almost untouched by time. This expedition,
we sail through Triton Bay and Misool: two remote corners of Indonesia
joined by currents that breathe life into the most biodiverse marine
region on Earth.
Over twelve days, we’ll sail through a mosaic of hidden bays and
seamounts thriving with marine life: whale sharks feeding, dolphins
weaving through bow waves, and mantas gliding over coral
gardens.
Here, more than 550 coral species, 31 cetacean species and over
1,800 fish species create a living kaleidoscope; pygmy seahorses hide
in sea fans, wobbegong and walking sharks prowl the reefs, and with
luck, we’ll cross paths with rare whales continuing our ongoing search
for cetaceans across Indonesia’s vast waters.
This is diving at its purest: remote, vibrant, and unfiltered an
expedition for those who want to see Indonesia as it truly is.

This expedition is hosted by Wendy Mitchell and Iris Uijttewaal, the
founders of Expedition Biru. Between them they bring over a decade
of experience living and working in Raja Ampat, leading conservation-
focused dive programs, and capturing the region’s stories through
photography, design, and science communication.

Their deep ties with local communities and years spent exploring
Indonesia’s remotest reefs mean you’re not just joining a liveaboard, you’re joining insiders who reveal hidden dive sites, share regional
history, and help you see each encounter through the lens of
conservation. Expect expert guidance underwater, engaging evening
workshops, and an atmosphere that feels more like a passionate
community than a tour.
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