Highlights include Raja Ampat’s vibrant coral gardens, teeming with kaleidoscopic marine life; Komodo’s dramatic underwater pinnacles and manta ray highways; and Lembeh’s legendary muck diving, where rare critters like the pygmy seahorse and flamboyant cuttlefish thrive. Explore the remote waters of Alor for pristine reefs and whale migration routes.
From vast coral walls to intricate macro habitats, Indonesia’s diverse underwater world is a diver’s dream and a haven for nature lovers.
Day 1 | Arrive Manado via Jakarta, Bali or Singapore. Transfer to Lembeh by car (approx 90 mins). |
Days 2-5 | Lembeh Strait. |
Days 6-9 | Bunaken Island. Bunaken National Marine Park is renowned for its spectacular vertical coral walls and extraordinary marine biodiversity, featuring over 2,000 fish species and 390 coral types. The park offers crystal-clear waters with excellent visibility, hosting marine life including sea turtles, reef sharks, and a stunning array of tropical fish. Explore dramatic underwater landscapes ranging from 5 to 30 metres deep. |
Day 10 | Transfer to Manado Airport for your onward flight. |
Day 1 | Arrive Ambon from Bali or Jakarta. Transfer to your accommodation. |
Days 2-5 | Ambon. Diving in Ambon is a macro lover’s paradise, renowned for its incredible muck diving and rare critters like rhinopias, frogfish, and blue-ringed octopuses. The region also features vibrant coral reefs and unique sites like Hukurila Caves with dramatic swim-throughs. Ambon offers exceptional biodiversity and underwater photography opportunities. |
Day 6 | Fly Ambon -Sorong. Transfer to your resort or liveaboard. |
Days 7-12 | Raja Ampat (land-based on liveaboard). Note: if on a liveaboard, number of days will vary based on the schedule. |
Day 13 | Transfer back to Sorong for your onward flight to Bali or Jakarta. |
Day 1 | Arrive Labuan Bajo, Flores from Bali or Jakarta. Transfer to your dive resort. |
Days 2-5 | Komodo National Park. Diving in Komodo National Park offers a thrilling mix of vibrant coral reefs, exhilarating drift dives, and encounters with manta rays, sharks, and vast schools of fish. From iconic sites like Castle Rock and Manta Alley to colorful coral gardens, Komodo’s underwater world is as diverse as it is breathtaking. With its currents and marine biodiversity, Komodo is a must-visit for adventurous divers. |
Day 6 | Fly Labuan Bajo – Alor (via Kupang). Transfer to your resort in Alor. |
Day 7-12 | Alor Archipelago. Diving in Alor Archipelago is a hidden gem, offering pristine reefs, dramatic walls, and world-class muck diving. Known for its vibrant coral gardens, schooling fish, and critters like rhinopias and blue-ringed octopuses, Alor combines stunning biodiversity with incredible visibility. Its remote charm and uncrowded dive sites make it a haven for adventurous divers seeking both pelagic encounters and macro treasures. |
Day 13 | Transfer to Alor Airport for your flight to Bali or Jakarta and onward. |
Day 1 | Arrive Bali. Transfer to your accommodation. |
Days 2-4 | Bali; Nusa Penida & Nusa Lembongan. Diving around Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan during the mola mola season (July to October) offers the rare chance to encounter these majestic ocean sunfish in the deep blue. Manta rays also frequent cleaning stations like Manta Point, making the region a hotspot for pelagic life. |
Day 5 | Fly to Wakatobi by private charter flight. |
Days 6-11 | Wakatobi. The diving around Wakatobi is renowned for its untouched coral reefs, dramatic drop-offs, and exceptional biodiversity. Within easy reach, you’ll find iconic sites like House Reef, perfect for macro photography and night dives, and Roma, a stunning pinnacle adorned with vibrant corals and schooling fish. With calm conditions and thriving marine life, Wakatobi offers some of the most spectacular reef diving in the world. |
Day 12 | Fly to Bali via private charter flight. Continue with your onward transfer. |
Tailored entirely to your imagination!
Whether it’s exploring the vibrant coral gardens of Raja Ampat, diving with manta rays and mola mola around Bali, or searching for critters in the muck diving hotspots of Lembeh and Ambon, we’ll craft your ultimate underwater adventure.
Discover Indonesia’s unparalleled marine biodiversity and complement your dives with its breathtaking landscapes, from the volcanic peaks of Flores to the remote beauty of the Banda Islands.
Let us bring your dream diving journey to life.
Cost: starting from US$ 1,000 to US$ 5,000 per person per night.
Includes: almost everything; accommodation, most meals, national park fees, qualified underwater guide/s, scuba dives, boat fees, tanks & weights, domestic flights, airport transfers, transfers to dive sites, taxes.
Excludes: international flights, visa fees, personal items, optional extras, scuba equipment other than tanks & weights.
Note: we also accept payment in BTC, ETH and USDC.
Tanjung Puting National Park, Borneo
Tanjung Puting National Park is famed for its orangutan rehabilitation centres and rich tropical biodiversity. Explore its rivers and rainforests by boat to spot proboscis monkeys, hornbills, crocodiles, and the iconic, endangered orangutans in their natural habitat.
Komodo National Park, Flores
Famous for the Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizards, this UNESCO World Heritage site also boasts rich marine biodiversity and rugged landscapes.
Tangkoko Nature Reserve, Sulawesi
Tangkoko is known for sightings of the spectral tarsier, one of the world’s smallest primates, as well as crested black macaques and diverse bird species.
Bali, Island of the Gods
Bali, the island that needs no introduction, enchants with its views of towering volcanoes, emerald rice terraces, and a rich culture steeped in artistry and spirituality. Bali is also a diver’s paradise, from the famous Tulamben wreck and its rich macro life to the waters around Nusa Penida, where you have a chance of seasonal encounters with mola mola (sunfish).
Raja Ampat: This is peak season, offering calm seas, exceptional visibility, and thriving marine life, including manta rays at cleaning stations.
Banda Sea: Good conditions for liveaboards exploring remote reefs and hammerhead migration routes.
Komodo National Park: The dry season begins, offering excellent diving with vibrant coral reefs, manta rays, and schooling fish.
Wakatobi: Calm conditions and optimal visibility make this one of the best times to explore the pristine reefs.
Ambon & Lembeh Strait: Clearer waters and cooler temperatures make this a prime season for muck diving enthusiasts.
Raja Ampat (Northern): Still diveable, though rougher seas may limit liveaboard routes.
Komodo National Park: The prime season for thrilling currents, pelagic encounters, and stunning coral gardens.
Bali (Nusa Penida & Lembongan): Mola mola season, with frequent sightings of ocean sunfish and manta rays.
Wakatobi: Excellent conditions continue, with vibrant reefs and macro life thriving.
Alor: Cooler waters attract mola mola and create ideal conditions for dramatic wall dives and muck diving.
Raja Ampat: Calm seas return, making this one of the best times to visit, with spectacular biodiversity and manta ray encounters.
Ambon & Banda Sea: Great visibility and calm waters, especially in November, ideal for critter spotting and exploring remote islands.
Komodo (Southern Sites): The south is diveable, featuring nutrient-rich waters and vibrant marine life.
Bali (Tulamben): Excellent muck diving around Tulamben, just before the rains start.
Seamless Travel: From accommodation reservations to transport and lunches, every detail is expertly handled by our experienced coordinators.
Expert Guidance: Skilled local guides share their deep knowledge of wildlife, ecosystems, and culture, ensuring an enriching experience.
Safety: Extensive in-country support keeps your journey smooth and secure, even when plans change.
Refined Comfort: Handpicked accommodations offer exceptional diving, unique experiences, impeccable service, and meaningful cultural connections.
Full Transparency: No hidden fees or surprises—just clear, upfront communication so you can relax from start to finish.
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