Local life in the Moluccas Islands
Local life in the Moluccas Islands
An aerial view of Kabalutan in the Togean Islands.
The gigantic and gentle whale shark
The flightless Maleo
The endemic Banggai Cardinal Fish
The remote Moluccas Archipelago

Moluccas & Sulawesi: Rare Species, Remote Cultures & Remarkable Corals

Explore the culturally rich islands of the Moluccas

14 Days from

$11150 USD

Trip Code: STN
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Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Fuel Surcharge 2026
$200 USD
Single Cabin Supplement
$8365 USD

Duration

  • 14 Days

Activities

  • 13 days adventure cruising, optional snorkelling, kayaking, SUP and hiking

Accommodation

  • 13 nights aboard Ombak Putih

Meals

  • 13 Dinners
  • 13 Lunches
  • 13 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

1 / 10

Adventure touring

Trip highlights

  • Search for the beautiful Golden Birdwing on Bacan Island
  • Snorkel the incredible reefs around Taliabu Island
  • See hornbill's, Maleo & numerous other birds in their natural habitat
  • Swim with stingless jellyfish in Danau Piasu Botangan
  • Experience the life of the Bajau sea gypsies at Kabalutan
  • Unwind on some of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the world

Overview

Far from the crowded tourist hubs, the Moluccas offer an authentic and intimate escape. With their rich history, diverse ecosystems, and welcoming communities, these islands are a dream destination for those looking to connect with nature and culture in equal measure. This secluded region boasts an incredible array of endemic wildlife, both on land and beneath the waves. Onshore, you'll encounter the distinctive Maleo bird, the whimsical, Yoda-like tarsiers, and the elusive bear cuscus. Beneath the surface, vibrant coral reefs cradle giant clams and the strikingly beautiful yet endangered Banggai cardinalfish. Few destinations rival the Moluccas’ diverse ecosystems or the exhilarating sense of discovery found in this unspoiled paradise.

Itinerary

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Starting your adventure today we will have a tour of Ternate's historical highlights before boarding our ship and meeting the crew and settling into your new home for the next two weeks. Over lunch, we will set sail for the short journey to Halmahera Island's Dojinga Village, a pivotal place in scientific history, where the naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace first came up with the Theory of Evolution by Natural Selection. Later that afternoon, we will enter the water for the first time and snorkel and swim on our first coral reef before heading south as the sun sets behind the perfectly conical volcanic islands peaks of the northern Moluccas. NB* Due to the unpredictability of flight schedules we highly recommend arriving in Ternate the day before departure. Ask us about pre-tour accommodation options.

Meals: L,D

Today we will visit the Guraici Archipelago, a chain of islands with white sandy beaches, vibrant coral reefs and some lovely local villages. We will spend a full day here snorkelling, swimming and pay a visit to one of the villages to meet the local people. The islands are part of a government-controlled conservation area, designed to protect the reefs and the many beautiful marine species that live there. These protected waters also provide the perfect location for beginner or rusty snorkellers to become familiar with the water and to home their skills for the many days of snorkelling that lie ahead. Late in the evening we will be heading to the island of Bacan.

Meals: B,L,D

Today we will be searching for some very special species of butterfly, some unique birds and some quirky mammals. We will explore the deep forest and rivers of Bacan Island, where Wallace first saw what he called ‘the most beautiful butterfly in the world, the Golden Birdwing. During our trek the other species that we might see here include cuscus, the black-crested macaque and some hornbills. After lunch we will spend the afternoon snorkelling and swimming on the nearby reef and beaches.

Meals: B,L,D

Culture and spice will fill our day as we find ourselves off the coast of the white sand island of Obi Latu, a place filled with clove and nutmeg plantations. Obi Latu's steep hillsides are covered in clove and nutmeg forests, reaching back to the rich and heady days of the spice trade, which saw many a European power vying for control of the East Indies. While the spice trade might not be what it once was, the growers can still make a good living on this remote island in the Banda Sea. We will go ashore and walk through the villages and plantations and see the fruits and spices growing on the trees and drying in the sun ready for market, in the same way it has for centuries.

Meals: B,L,D

Today will be a day for snorkelling, culture and history as we find ourselves in the middle of the Banda Sea in the remote and breath-taking Sulu Archipelago. We will spend the morning exploring the beaches and reefs of Mangoli Island, where the reefs are teeming with fish and other marine life. True to the desert island locale, we will also kayak, paddle, swim, explore and relax on the white-sand beaches. Later that day, we will feast on some history and culture as we visit the local village market and visit the ruins of a 17th century Dutch fort, which once protected the spice trade along these routes.

Meals: B,L,D

The cultural experiences ratchet up a notch today with a war dance performed in our honour, while the night time will be filled with Indonesian music. We will go ashore on Taliabu Island, where we will be treated to a traditional dance known as the ‘cakalale’, by local warriors. We will also have a chance to explore the local village and meet the people of this remote isle. The afternoon will see us snorkelling on a reef teeming with fish before moving to another deserted island, where we can swim, kayak and relax. This evening the crew will prepare a beach BBQ for us, and they will regale us with traditional Indonesian folk songs and sea shanties as we party by firelight late into the night.

Meals: B,L,D

The Bokan Islands are an area of unsurpassed beauty and today will be a day of marine exploration and relaxation as we snorkel, swim, paddle and kayak around the glorious reefs, beaches and islands with many caves and snorkelling spots. We also have the rare privilege to swim in a small marine lake filled with stingless jellyfish, the exotically named Danau Piasu Botangan, one of only 20 lakes of its kind in the world.

Meals: B,L,D

A trio of unique experiences await us today involving culture, conservation and wildlife. We will visit the bustling Indonesian island port town of Bangai, a place filled with activity and commerce. Here on Banggai Island we will visit the local market, explore the neighbourhoods, the sultan’s palace and the maleo bird egg ‘museum’, and all from our fleet of brightly-coloured motor rickshaws, which will be on the dock awaiting our arrival. We will pay a hands on visit to LINI, an NGO doing great work with coral restoration on the surrounding reefs, in addition to working with local fishermen in finding sustainable solutions for supplying fish for overseas markets and the live aquarium fishing trade. The last of the day’s highlights will be a snorkel on a local reef where we will see the most elegant, but very threatened, Banggai Cardinal Fish – a darling of saltwater aquarium lovers worldwide.

Meals: B,L,D

Today you will have the chance to see possibly one of the strangest and most unique flightless birds found in the world - the Maleo. After a morning snorkel, we will sail north to visit the endemic Maleo in their beachside environment, the symbol of the province within which it lives. We visit a conservation project on the mainland where scores of Maleo live and breed. Entering in twos, we can watch them at their sandy nesting sites from a camouflaged hide as they go about their business. Later that afternoon, we set sail for the Togean Islands National Park, for some island hopping and spectacular snorkelling, wildlife and culture.

Meals: B,L,D

The Bajau sea gypsies of Southeast have a very unique way of life living in harmony with the water, and today you will get to see it up close. We will go ashore to Kabalutan Village, where a population of about 2500 Bajau call home, and we will be welcomed into their world to meet and talk with them about their lives. In the afternoon we will snorkel and swim on some pristine coral reefs before moving on further into the park.

Meals: B,L,D

Some great wildlife experiences await us today both in the water and the air, with birds, fish and invertebrates as the main features. We will enjoy a snorkel on the lush reefs near the island of Malenge, before taking our snorkels and masks for a rare second swim with stingless jellyfish in nearby Lake Mariona, the second jellyfish lake on our route. We will visit a local village and meet the people, and enjoy a late afternoon walk in the local forest before being witness to a most amazing show of nature as flocks of hornbills come flying in to roost in the trees.

Meals: B,L,D

Waking up in the eastern part of the island chain, we will go snorkelling and visit a local village before setting sail on a long crossing towards the Sulawesi mainland, where we can relax, watch the world go by and take in the beauty of the sea from the decks of our ship. In the afternoon, our chef will offer a cooking class for those interested in learning how to prepare some traditional Indonesian dishes. For the rest of us, it's sunbathing, reading, relaxing and reflection. To finish the day, cocktails will be served on the back deck before a specially prepared dinner is served, followed by a party with the crew's band providing the music and entertainment as we head North to the Sulawesi mainland.

Meals: B,L,D

This morning a major highlight awaits us as we get in the water with the majestic king of all fishes, the mighty whale shark. A small group of them live close to the shore and we will be in the water at dawn to snorkel with them in what must be one of life’s most amazing wildlife experiences. After breakfast back on the boat, we will head east, stopping off en-route for another snorkel and a swim towards the end of the day before the crew throw us a final beach BBQ, where we will dance and sing into the night under the stars next to a roaring bonfire.

Meals: B,L,D

Waking up just off the coast near the Tasikoki Rescue Centre, we will go ashore and have a short tour of the impressive facilities at this NGO and hear all about their conservation programme and also have the chance to see orangutan, cockatoos, sun bears, monkeys, and other endangered wildlife. After a short sail into Bitung Harbour, we will say a fond farewell to our crew and tour leaders and head to Manado City for your onwards flights.

Meals: B

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What’s included?

Included

  • 13 breakfasts, 13 lunches and 13 dinners
  • twin share cabin accommodation
  • park entrance fees and boat levies
  • snorkelling equipment
  • use of kayaks and paddle boards
  • local guide and crew
  • airport transfers

Not included

  • international flights to and from the point of embarkation
  • alcoholic & aerated drinks
  • items of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry etc.
  • tips
  • airport & departure taxes
  • visas
  • travel insurance

About your guide

Dr. George Beccaloni is a zoologist, evolutionary biologist and historian of science. He worked at London’s Natural History Museum (NHM) for more than 20 years on butterflies and other insects. He enjoys natural history photography and travel and has visited Indonesia many times. George has studied Wallace’s life and work for more than 20 years. He is the founder and Director of the Wallace Correspondence Project. In 1999, he set up the Wallace Memorial Fund. It's restored Wallace’s grave in Dorset and paid for several memorials to him. Including a magnificent bronze statue now in the NHM. George has published many articles about Wallace. He also co-edited the book Natural Selection and Beyond: The Intellectual Legacy of Alfred Russel Wallace. He was the Historical Consultant for Bill Bailey’s Jungle Hero, an award-winning two-part BBC series about Wallace. He also helped the Folio Society produce the first ‘deluxe’ edition of Wallace’s famous travelogue The Malay Archipelago. Most importantly for you, he loves to share his childlike enthusiasm for natural history. In May 2023, he had the honour of being elected President of the General Section of the British Science Association's (BSA) Science Festival for 2023. Past Former Presidents of this section include luminaries such as Douglas Adams, Jonathan Miller, Roger Bannister. Wallace was President of the Biology Section of the BSA (then called the British Association for the Advancement of Science) in 1876.

The all-Indonesian tour leader and crew are highly experienced and competent in the ways of the sea, the islands, and the cultures we visit. They all speak English very well, and are on hand to look after you and ensure you have a very safe and enjoyable time.

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