Kayaking in Raja Ampat

Kayaking in Raja Ampat is without a doubt the best way to explore the archipelago. Gliding silently among these spectacular islands without the noise and fume of outboard engines is to experience nature at its wild and beautiful best in what has to be the world’s greatest sea kayaking destination.

Apart from the couple of homestays that have one or two sit-on-top boats available for day paddles in their location, there are currently only two options for true sea kayaking in Raja Ampat:

  • Bring your own kayak.
  • Kayak Misool with Millekul Adventures.

Raja Ampat’s maze of islets, peninsulas, bays and inlets provides kayaking opportunities for all skill and fitness levels. The calm, enclosed waters of Gam Bay are a safe environment for a first time paddle while affording plenty to explore. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a challenge, try working your way along Gam’s southern coast against the running tide!

Bringing your own kayak

Unless you own a foldable kayak, bringing your own boat to Raja Ampat isn’t really practical.

Kayak Misool

Great news for those wanting to go kayaking in Misool! Millekul Adventures work with Misool homestays and offer a range of paddling adventures.

There are short exploratory adventures perfect for beginners, as well as 2 and 3 week trips better suited to experienced paddlers. Millekul’s Misool kayaking expedition prices are all inclusive, with participants departing from and returning to Sorong.

You’ll find Millekul’s trip schedules here.

Booking a Raja Ampat sea kayaking trip

For current prices, information and to make a booking, contact Millekul Adventures.

However you decide to go, seakayaking Raja Ampat will be an adventure you’ll never forget!

48 Comments

  • Hi!
    I selected ‘kayaking’ as a filter under accommodations, but no homestays appear. Is there still a way to go kayaking without having to go all the way to Misool?
    Thank you!

  • Hi: I wrote on here in 2017 and finally coming to Raja Ampat. I’m solo, bringing an inflatable paddle board and will be staying in homestays. I only have about 10 days in the area and am just wondering if you could recommend for me your favourite places. My thoughts were Piaynemo, Gam , Rufus… And I’ve read that Misool was amazing…But just wondering about my time. I have nothing other to do but paddle, snorkel and hang in my hammock. I’d like to explore some trails and village life if available. Paddling…I’d like to see some variation in the water but also of the karst formations. Any recommendations would be so appreciated. Really looking forward to the adventure.

    • You mean a SUP board Tami? We have no idea how far you can cover in a day on one of those, or what kind of conditions you need, but staying at Rufas and paddling across to Piaynemo, then heading back to a homestay near Gam Bay and checking out the bay itself and Kapisawar and Sawinggrai villages would hit all those points you’ve mentioned.

  • Halo All,

    I’m wondering whether there’s a “one day” tour kayaking in raja ampat?
    I’m planning to do kayaking for only one day, because time is too short, I take 3D2N trip for Wayag and Piaynemo. The rest of 2 days is no plan, I’ll planning to stay in Mansuar island, so instead of 3 days doing nothing in the island, I would love to try kayaking.

    Any recommendation for one day tour kayaking? besides of K4C, because I don’t see any option less than 8 days for kayaking.

    Or is there any homestay that provide kayaking in the homestay.

    Thanks and appreciate the answer!

  • Hello Raja Ampat travelers, We will be in Raja Ampat from 1 Feb. 2018 until 19 feb. We will bring a 2 seater Klepper folding kayak with us to make a tour with it around Gam. The Kayak is an old one but still in good condition. It´s fully equipment with a sail, outriggers, paddles en two lifejackets. After 19 feb. we will leave to the highlands in Papua. We don’t want to make the trouble to take the kayak with us. Is someone interested in the kayak? It isn’t worth very match and I don’t ask a lot for it. If you interested contact me on Facebook and I can send you some pics. Greatings from Holland

    • Hi Holger!
      My boyfriend and I are planning a kayaking trip in Raja Ampat in April, where we’ll bring our own gear. Would love to hear about your experience, maybe schedule a call/Skype?!

      Looking forward hearing back!
      Best
      Juliette & Matteo

    • Hello,
      We hade a great time in Raja Ampat! We did a trip around Gam and nord kubai bay. We did it all on our one with no guide. We had no problems at all. The boot did great and this with 50 years on her sholders! Thank ‘s to the stay raja ampat site we find a taker for the boot. (He hade also a great time with the boot.)
      I hope I can do it again in the future.
      greetings, Holger

  • Hi…I’m thinking of doing a s kayak/camping without guide in this area…Has there been any changes to renting kayaks since the last post?

  • Hi,
    We are trying to rent 2 ocean kayaks in Raja Ampat for a solo trip, not a guided tour. At this moment K4C are not renting their kayaks for privately-run trips. Is there any other option?
    Thanks

    • Hi,

      I see you tried to rent kayaks on a non – guided trip.

      My husband and I are looking to do the same thing. We are avid kayaker and I have been in one too many guided trips in Indonesia. Please let me know if you found an outfitter.

      Many thanks,

      Amy

  • Hi, in case kayak4conservation is already booked out, can you advise of any other options to rent a kayak? Do any other homestays or resorts have kayaks that can be rented for multiple or single days?

    • Hi Luke –

      There’s nowhere else we’ve heard of that rents proper sea kayaks like K4C’s Kaskazis. Piaynemo Homestay has some available for guests, but as far as we know, they’re sit on tops and are not made for open water or available to hire out.

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