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Raja Ampat translates to The Four Kings and represents the islands of Misool, Batanta, Waigeo and Salawati, but there are literally hundreds of islands in this remote area with pristine reefs and breathtaking scenery.

WHY WE LOVE DIVING RAJA AMPAT

Unbelievable diversity of marine life

The elusive wobbegong shark can be found if you know where to look...

Dive with pelagics or critters... you'll see them all

RAJA AMPAT GALLERY

Diving Raja Ampat

If weird and wonderful underwater creatures is something you enjoy, then Raja Ampat is a must see.  Regarded by scientists as one of the richest places on Earth for marine life, the biodiversity here is unmatched.

Raja Ampat has it all - drift dives, muck dives, clear water mangroves that live alongside coral and even some war wrecks. There are areas where soft corals and fans dominate while other areas offer incredible hard corals. There are seagrass beds, blue water mangroves, shallow reefs, drop offs, caves, black sand and white sand bottoms.

WEATHER

Winter average of  31°C / 88°F 

Summer average of 27°C / 81°F

WEATHER ADVICE

Rainy season May to September

GETTING HERE

Flights from LONDON

via JAKARTA

25 hours

TIME DIFFERENCE

GMT + 9 hours

Deep Thought

Raja Ampat is like heaven for the underwater photographer with magnificent hard and soft coral, clear water and amazing marine life.

--John   

WATER TEMPERATURES

27° to 30°C / 81 to 86°F average

VISIBILITY

10 to 30m+ / 30 to 100ft+

EXPLORE RAJA AMPAT

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