Diving trip to Raja Ampat with Superdive. Follow Superdive on a fantastic diving trip to Raja Ampat and the pristine coral gardens of eastern Indonesia. Raja Ampat in eastern New Guinea is an archipelago of over a thousand coral islands and limestone cliffs surrounded by an abundance of marine life. There are many fish and coral species here and more species than anywhere else on earth. A destination that every diver should have on their “bucket list”.
Here you will dive at cleaning stations where mantas come for daily visits. Discover wobbegongs or carpet sharks lurking under overhangs and in the evenings or nights you may see epaulette sharks. A small species of shark that “walks” over the coral reef. In English they are often called “walking sharks” and there are five different species here in Raja Ampat, a couple of which are endemic.
The coastal and marine area of Raja Ampat has become Indonesia's first shark and manta ray sanctuary as the population has realized that big game is more valuable alive than caught. Over four million hectares are now marine reserves.
The dive sites are varied with unique environments. Here there is a rich macrolife with everything from mandaRhinoceros, pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, various species of crustaceans, colorful flatworms and lots of coral. Sometimes schools of sweetlips, horse mackerel, barracuda and leatherbacks pass out in the blue or along the bottom and coral walls. Turtles, manta rays, stingrays, Napoleon wrasses and other larger fish are often seen at various dive sites.
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Diving trip to Raja Ampat with Superdive. Follow Superdive on a fantastic diving trip to Raja Ampat and the pristine coral gardens of eastern Indonesia. Raja Ampat in eastern New Guinea is an archipelago of over a thousand coral islands and limestone cliffs surrounded by an abundance of marine life. There are many fish and coral species here and more species than anywhere else on earth. A destination that every diver should have on their “bucket list”.
Here you will dive at cleaning stations where mantas come for daily visits. Discover wobbegongs or carpet sharks lurking under overhangs and in the evenings or nights you may see epaulette sharks. A small species of shark that “walks” over the coral reef. In English they are often called “walking sharks” and there are five different species here in Raja Ampat, a couple of which are endemic.
The coastal and marine area of Raja Ampat has become Indonesia's first shark and manta ray sanctuary as the population has realized that big game is more valuable alive than caught. Over four million hectares are now marine reserves.
The dive sites are varied with unique environments. Here there is a rich macrolife with everything from mandaRhinoceros, pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, various species of crustaceans, colorful flatworms and lots of coral. Sometimes schools of sweetlips, horse mackerel, barracuda and leatherbacks pass out in the blue or along the bottom and coral walls. Turtles, manta rays, stingrays, Napoleon wrasses and other larger fish are often seen at various dive sites.
To participate in this trip you must have at least 75 dives and be certified as at least an Advance Open Water diver.
If you have 50-75 logged dives, you can go along if you either pay extra for a dive guide or have an instructor on the trip who dives with you. This is for your own sake and a requirement from the liveaboard and so that you get the most out of the trip. The diving can vary from calm dives to dives with strong currents. If you yourself or the dive leader feel that you are not able to cope with strong currents, you will be asked to stand over those dives to increase your safety and comfort.
On your diving trip you will go with a lovely liveaboard and discover parts of the amazing reefs of Raja Ampat. On board you will enjoy views of the ocean and the green islands combined with relaxation, good food and experiencing the amazing world of Raja Ampat below the surface.
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