Many of the resorts on Raja Ampat have specific days of the week when guests arrive and depart. This means you don't have as much flexibility for dates as is usual for the majority of land-based destinations. In this regard, it's something like a liveaboard in that you have to be at Sorong for transfers on a particular day, and you cannot just leave any time you like.Can one fly from Jakarta onto island with landbased resort at Raja Ampat? If so, may I request details please.
How does the diving from landbased Raja Ampat comparable to LB? I'm not against going on a LB for this destination, just that timing might be a problem for me.
Thanks.
Also, in addition to the list of flight options that Siren has listed above, Silk Air have now added UPG (Makassar) to their flight schedule from Singapore. Thus there is now the further option of
6) SIN/UPG/SOQ