
Raja Ampat
Located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on Papua, Raja Ampat is considered one of the most biodiverse marine habitats on Earth. The area is home to more than 1,500 species of fish and over 500 species of coral, making it a paradise for divers. The region's dive sites range from soft coral gardens and pinnacles to drift dives and mangroves.
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Cape Kri
Cape Kri holds the record for the number of species spotted in a single dive. A reef slope descent o...
Manta Sandy
Manta Sandy is a famous cleaning station where you can see majestic mantas in action. The sandy bott...
Blue Magic
An offshore pinnacle, Blue Magic offers the chance to see everything from tiny pygmy seahorses to la...
Melissa's Garden
This site features a stunningly healthy coral reef and an abundance of marine life. Known for its hi...
Arborek Jetty
At Arborek Jetty, you'll see a variety of critters nestled in the coral, and schools of fish swarmin...
Citrus Ridge
Citrus Ridge is named for the vibrant, colourful soft corals found here. This site is frequented by...
The Passage
A unique site, The Passage is a narrow channel between two islands. The walls of the channel are cov...