As the saying goes, “jobs fill your pockets, but adventures fill your soul”. Traveling solo can be one of the most adventurous decisions you’ll ever make, especially if you’re traveling to a place like Raja Ampat! A place known as a diver’s underwater paradise.
Here are some things to keep in mind when you’re traveling solo to Raja Ampat.
Get your PADI Rescue Diver Certification
Traveling alone means you’ll have to rely mostly on your own diving and water skills. Consider taking the PADI Rescue Diver’s course to increase your confidence underwater and prepare for any situation. Who knows, you might even save a life when the situation presents itself.
Make friends
One of the best perks of a liveaboard trip is that you’ll be meeting people and spending time with those who share the same passion and interests as you do. Considering how popular Raja Ampat is in the diving world, chances are you won’t be so lonely once you set sail!
Deals on accommodation
Should you need accommodation when exploring the surrounding area after or before the liveaboard trip, you’ll have the flexibility of choosing a hotel that fits your budget. Whether that’s a budget-friendly hotel, local guesthouse, hostel or anything in between – make use of this flexibility!
Freedom of activities
As a solo traveler, you are in charge of the agenda and activities during your Raja Ampat liveaboard, without having to compromise or consult with another group of people. That means more freedom and spontaneous activities are available to you, which will be extremely beneficial when you meet new people during your liveaboard trip.
Inform your family and friends
Where and how you’re traveling is ultimately your decision; however, remember you have loved ones and friends who are awaiting your return. Be sure to inform them before you begin your solo adventure in Raja Ampat.
Traveling solo may sound intimidating at first, but it will be one of the most fulfilling experiences you’ll ever have in your life – especially to somewhere as beautiful as Raja Ampat!
Set sail to Raja Ampat with the crew here at Calico Jack Charters.