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Discover Raja Ampat:

Underwater Paradise

Raja Ampat in Indonesia is globally famous for its unmatched biodiversity, both underwater and on land. With over 1,500 fish species and 75% of the world's coral species, its marine ecosystem is exceptionally diverse. On land, unique endemic species, like birds of paradise, thrive in its lush rainforests and limestone karsts.


  • Diving
  • Snorkeling

DIVING

Diving Spots

Raja Ampat offers various diving spots with their own uniqueness.

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HIGHLIGHTS

Encounter Sea Predators!

At Sardine's Reef diving point, larger predators like black tipped reef sharks, white tipped reef sharks and even the occasional grey reef shark, are also cruising the surroundings feasting on the easy preys.

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Diving with Manta Ray!

If you like diving, and likes Manta Ray, then you should go to Manta Ridge! Manta Ridge holds the record for the highest number of species spotted in a single dive—an. And some manta rays in Raja Ampat are all black.

WWII's Coral Reef!

Mike's point is one of the most famous diving spot in Raja Ampat. History said that during World War II the U.S. Air Force mistakenly bombed the area, creating an unusual rock formation with grooves in the wall—resembling caves.