Ten days, six full fishing days, and the deep southern reefs of Raja Ampat. A long, unhurried trip with seven nights onboard and a hotel night in Sorong to land easy. Maximum 6–8 anglers.
Boos Island sits in the far south of Raja Ampat — remote, reef-rich, and the kind of ground that rewards a longer trip with bigger fish.
This is our longest Indonesia itinerary of the season. After embarking in Sorong we run south to Boos and fish it hard for six straight days — Giant Trevally in the passes, Dogtooth Tuna on the deep edges, and the chance at the larger apex predators these less-visited waters hold. With seven nights onboard you settle into the rhythm of the trip, and a final hotel night in Sorong means you fly home rested rather than straight off a deck.
Vessel, crew, all meals onboard, the runs out and back, and the Sorong hotel night are handled end to end. You bring the gear.
Slots are limited to 6–8 anglers and this trip fills early. A 50% deposit confirms your place; balance due 90 days before departure.