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The global epicenter of marine biodiversity — 1,500+ fish species, 600+ corals, and dive sites that rewrite what you thought reefs could be. From manta cleaning stations to schooling pelagics, every immersion is unlike the last.

Sitting at the heart of the Coral Triangle, Raja Ampat protects more marine species per square kilometer than anywhere on Earth. Strong currents feed the reefs, schooling fish blot out the sunlight, and mantas, sharks, and macro critters share the same wall.
Whether you're here for your first open-water dive or your thousandth, the archipelago rewards every level.
Pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, and rare critters — a photographer's dream.
Coral gardens bursting with schooling fish, turtles, and reef sharks.
Vertical drop-offs draped in soft corals and sea fans.
Hop into a current and let the archipelago carry you past pelagics.
Watch the reef transform — sleeping fish, hunting octopus, bioluminescence.
Black-sand sites teeming with rare and bizarre macro life.
Raja Ampat is divable year-round, but conditions shift with the seasons. Here's the quick guide.
Calmest seas, best visibility (20–30m), highest manta activity.
Quiet boats, warm water, great macro — some weather windows.
Some choppy days; whale shark sightings increase in Cendrawasih.
Most operators dive 12 months — just check site-by-site conditions.
Open Water (PADI or equivalent) is the minimum for most sites. Advanced Open Water is recommended for sites with currents like Cape Kri, Blue Magic, and Magic Mountain.
27–30°C year-round. A 3mm shorty or full wetsuit is plenty — many divers use just a rash guard.
Some sites have strong currents, which is exactly why marine life thrives there. Always book with experienced operators who match site conditions to your skill level.
Sorong has a hyperbaric chamber. All liveaboards carry oxygen and have evacuation procedures in place.
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