Raja Ampat
Known worldwide for its beauty, Raja Ampat has over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals to explore. Key spots include Wayag Island for panoramic views, Piaynemo for scenic limestone formations, and Gam Island for snorkeling with manta rays. Island hopping here also offers glimpses into local village life.
Biak Island and Padaido Islands
Biak Island is a great base for exploring the nearby Padaido Islands, known for their pristine beaches and clear, turquoise waters. Popular spots include Ahee Island and Nusi Island, which are perfect for snorkeling and diving, as well as visiting local villages to experience Biak’s culture and art.
Mansinam Island and Pasir Putih Beach
Manokwari offers scenic island-hopping opportunities. Mansinam Island is popular for its historical sites, as it’s where the first missionaries arrived in Papua. Nearby Pasir Putih Beach is excellent for relaxing, snorkeling, and exploring nearby small islands and quiet beaches.
Ahe Island and Kwatisore Village
Nabire is famous for its close encounters with whale sharks in Kwatisore Bay. Ahe Island is a peaceful spot with lovely beaches, clear waters, and a small resort. Visitors can snorkel with whale sharks in nearby waters, enjoy beachside relaxation, and explore marine life.
Ambai Island and Mariadei Beach
Yapen Island in Cenderawasih Bay has hidden beaches and lush surroundings. Ambai Island and Mariadei Beach offer fantastic spots for diving and snorkeling, with vibrant coral reefs, fish, and peaceful beaches that are rarely crowded.
Hamadi Beach and Youtefa Bay
In Jayapura, Hamadi Beach and Youtefa Bay are must-visits. The area has historical significance from World War II, and visitors can hop between coastal spots around the bay, explore Youtefa’s mangrove forests, and enjoy fresh seafood.
Amai Beach
Amai Beach is known for its white sand and calm, shallow waters, making it ideal for families and those looking for a relaxing swim. One unique feature of Amai Beach is its natural mix of freshwater and saltwater. The beach has a freshwater stream that flows into the ocean, creating a spot where visitors can enjoy both saltwater and freshwater in the same place.
Harlem Beach
Harlem Beach is known for its untouched beauty, with fine white sand, lush greenery, and crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. It’s one of Papua’s lesser-known spots, providing a quiet retreat surrounded by coral reefs and rich biodiversity. The beach’s natural charm and tranquility make it feel like a hidden paradise.
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