8 Days Raja Amapt Budget

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8 Day Raja Ampat Budget

The secret is out, we are obsessed with this slice of paradise! It’s also no secret that traveling to Raja Ampat is an expensive and time consuming process!

If you are planning a trip and want to get an idea of how much it will cost, we kept track of everything we spent throughout our entire time in Raja Ampat.

How much money to budget for 8 days in Raja Ampat?

Note:

-All prices are quoted in Indonesian Rupees (Trip taken in April 2017)

-Prices are quoted for 2 people

-Budget for non divers

Transportation Costs:

Transportation is going to be the biggest expense. The modes of transport that you will be using are flights, local boats and shared taxis. Fuel is expensive in West Papua therefore moving around is expensive. Due to this fact we stayed just on Kri Island to keep our costs down. The best way to keep costs down is by splitting or sharing trips with other people in your homestay!

Flight from Kuala Lumpur to Sorong -5,400,000

Flight from Sorong to Bali-4,700,000

Taxi from airport to Swiss Bell Hotel- 100,000

Yellow Truck from Swiss Bell to Saga Supermarket- 10,000 (one way)

Taxi from Swiss Bell to Harbour- 100,000

Harbor Entrance Fee (car fee + person fee)- 5,000 + 2,000

One-way Ferry from Sorong to Waisi (Economy Class)- 260,000

Transfer from Waisi to Kri Island- 500,000

Total:11,087,000 ($832.00 USD)

**We believe we got ripped off on the taxi ride from the Swiss Bell hotel to the harbor, we would suggest using a yellow car instead!

Accommodation & Food Costs:

To be honest we did not stay in the most budget friendly homestay, our homestay was a bit on the higher end of the spectrum for homestay’s on Kri Island; however, since most of our time was spent on the beach around our homestay we opted for a bit more comfort.

Typically throughout the island food is included in the price of your accommodation. The homestay will offer you three meals per day, unlimited filtered water, coffee and tea, and sometimes a mid afternoon snack. If you visit the website Stay Raja Ampat, you can find all of the homestay options on the various islands, the prices and what’s included in the price of the accommodation.

Room Rate for overwater bungalow- 900,000 (7 nights)

Snacks at Saga Supermarket- 64,000

Lunch at KFC in Makkasar Airport- 119,000

Dinner at convent store in Makassar Airport- 50,000

Breakfast at Starbuck at Makassar Airport- 94,000

Breakfast at the Swiss Bell Hotel- 300,000

Total: 1,527,000 ($115.00 USD)

Activities Costs:

Activities can easily make or break your budget. As we mentioned above, getting anywhere around the archipelago is expensive due to high fuel costs. To keep our costs low we opted to do a few activities and split it with the other 3 people that were staying at our homestay. We also opted to snorkel in and around our house reef instead of paying for multiple snorkeling trips.

Mandatory Marine Park Fee-2,000,000

Cape Bri Snorkeling Trip-150,000 (300,000 per boat, we split the cost with 2 other people)

Pianemo Full Day Trip- 1,200,000 (6,000,000 per boat, we split with 6 other people)

Cost of other popular trips we didn’t opt to do:

Wayag Islands- 12,000,000 (per boat)

Yenbuba Jetty- 100,00 (per boat)

Mant Sandy-1,500,00 (per boat)

Total: 3,350,000 ($252.00)

A budget for two people for 8 days in Raja Ampat will cost around= $1,199.00 USD

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