Dive Into Raja Ampat Resort, Raja Ampat

15% off
from$90 /night

per person, full board

Overview

Designed by divers for divers, Dive Into Raja Ampat Resort offers all the services you'll need for the dive vacation of a lifetime. Relax and enjoy a serene jungle stay, with delicious family-style meals, secluded villas and bungalows surrounded by rainforest, and a remote location, kilometres from the next resort. Dive three times a day on Raja Ampat's most impressive reefs, home to sharks and manta rays, and go on adventures amongst some of Indonesia's most spectacular landscapes. And, trust that your private scuba equipment and underwater photography setup will be perfectly looked after with modern facilities and excellent service.

Highlights

  • Quiet and secluded divers' lodge totally surrounded by nature
  • Variety of dive packages and rooms to suit every budget
  • Three boat dives a day exploring the most biodiverse dive sites on earth
  • Photography facilities with camera room, lockers, and wash area

15% off Special Offer

  • 15% off accommodation
  • Full board included
  • Unlimited unguided house reef dive
  • 3 dives per day included

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  • Number of rooms:17
  • Internet:NO
  • House reef:YES
  • Nitrox:YES
  • Restaurants and bars:1
  • Dining:Full Board
  • Dive centre:PADI 5-Star Dive Resort

Rooms

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    Garden view

    1 x Double bed or 2 x twin beds, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private terrace
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    from $90 /night

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    1 x Double bed or 2 x twin beds, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, TV...
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    from $100 /night

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    1 x King bed, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private terrace...
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    from $130 /night

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    Waterfront

    1 x King bed, sleeps 2

    Air conditioning, Ensuite bathroom, Private terrace...
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    from $150 /night

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Reviews

4.3923 reviews
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January 2025

Stephanie W

There are 3 things to a dive resort, the dive shop, accommodation, and food. By far the most important is the dive shop, and the...

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December 2024

Emma T

We live on the Ningaloo Reef, in Western Australia which is epic. Raja blew it out of the water (pardon the pun). The endless coral...

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December 2024

Marco T

Beautiful bungalow
Food At the minimum
Beer and cocktails overpriced

April 2024

Simeon F

Good accomodation and food, wonderful nature, quick staff.

April 2024

Edith M

Nice people, good food, professional dive guides, nice room.

March 2024

Lidia C

Wow- where do I begin! My stay at Dive into Raja Ampat was spectacular. I decided to treat myself and booked the Waterfront Bungalow number...

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Diving in Raja Ampat

  • Wobbegong
    Wobbegong
    Not frequently
  • Reef sharks
    Reef sharks
    Year round
  • Manta rays
    Manta rays
    Year round
  • Schooling reef fish
    Schooling reef fish
    Year round
  • Pygmy seahorses
    Pygmy seahorses
    Year round
  • Healthy reefs
    Healthy reefs
    Year round
  • Plentiful reef life
    Plentiful reef life
    Year round
  • Soft corals
    Soft corals
    Year round
  • Walls & pinnacles
    Walls & pinnacles
    Year round
  • Trevally
    Trevally
    From April to February

The diving in Raja Ampat can be broadly divided into two main areas. The north with its nutrient-rich currents, denser fish life and better hard corals. While Misool Island in the south offers divers better visibility and more plentiful soft corals. 

Mansuar Island and the Dampier Strait

Mansuar Island and the Dampier Strait are the heart of Raja Ampat’s northern diving. This area is home to Raja Ampat’s original dive resorts and many of the famous dive sites. Here, divers can explore sites such as Chicken Reef, Sardine Reef, Batu Lima, Blue Magic and Cape Kri in the east, and Manta Ridge, Manta Sandy and Arborek Jetty in the west. Raja Ampat’s northern dive sites feature fantastic biodiversity, large numbers of schooling fish and plenty of action when the currents are running. Due to the popularity of the Dampier Strait, there is now a ranger station at Manta Sandy to ensure divers follow the correct rules when diving with manta rays.

North of the Dampier Strait

North of the Dampier Strait are the islands of Waigeo and Gam. This area is home to the aptly named Mayhem dive site and the famous Passage - a narrow channel that cuts between the two islands. The tidal flow through the Passage creates the ideal conditions for filter feeders. Divers can drift between huge soft corals and sea fans which reach for the surface beneath the overhanging mangroves.

Misool Island

Located to the south of the main islands, Misool’s diving is characterised by dramatic underwater landscapes, stunning reefs and manta rays. Divers will find lots of pinnacles and ridges carpeted in beautiful fans, soft corals and sponges. Dive sites such as Boo and Fiabacet have become famous for glorious reef diving, whilst Magic Mountain attracts divers in search of giant oceanic manta rays. A large number of the dive sites around Misool Island now lie within the Misool Marine Reserve, a protected area twice the size of Singapore! And the results of this protection are clear, with fish populations booming and the number of sharks increasing every year.