There are diving trips, and then there is Alor – Indonesia's best kept secret??
I've seen most of Indonesia below the surface, yet I came up with a small tear in my eye after my first dive in Alor. It may have been among the finest, most colorful and healthy reefs I have ever seen. The tears were pure happiness! That there are still places left where the reefs are not yet affected by environmental degradation, tourism or overfishing. The colors were vibrant and the fish were living their best lives. And it wasn't just the first dive that delivered, every dive during my two weeks there surprised me.
I remember the first time I saw Alor on the map, a small dot far away in eastern Indonesia, almost hidden among hundreds of other islands. Far from Bali and the more famous islands of Indonesia, one of the country's most untouched and fascinating destinations. The island belongs to the Nusa Tenggara Timur province and is part of a small archipelago where Alor is often described as Indonesia's best kept secret. The fact that it's a bit of a pain to get there doesn't bother me, it just means fewer people and more undisturbed diving.
Getting to Alor requires patience, but that's exactly what makes the place so special.
It's not a place you just "happen" to end up in. After two flights from Bali (or Jakarta) and an overnight stay in Kupang, you suddenly have landat at this “secret”, preserved place. When you fly in over Alor you are greeted by incredible scenery and crystal clear water. Here are small islands with white sandy beaches and swaying palm trees. For such a “non-touristy” place, everything still ran super smoothly. After I landaThe transfer was waiting for me and it took about 1 hour to get to the southern part of the island. There is something almost timeless about Alor. The roads wind through deep valleys, children wave as you drive past, and life moves slowly and quietly. There are no large resorts or luxury hotels here. Just smaller, simpler accommodations where you fall asleep to the sound of waves crashing against the shore.
But back to diving, the thing that brought me here and really made me lose andan. Or cry like I did… Alor is one of the most pristine diving destinations I have ever visited and definitely one of, or perhaps Indonesia's best kept secret. The visibility is almost unreal, the corals look like paintings and every dive offers new surprises. Everything from small pygmy seahorses, colorful nudists and sometimes larger visitors like sharks, mantas and a blue whale we saw from the surface. It's like swimming in an aquarium that no one has yet had time to move. Or like in one of those commercials you can see in electronics stores.












