
Knowing the tides in Raja Ampat can make all the difference We’ve explored everywhere you’d be going. We tried, tested, and tailored our itineraries to
Knowing the tides in Raja Ampat can make all the difference We’ve explored everywhere you’d be going. We tried, tested, and tailored our itineraries to
The first day’s diving from Extra Divers Spice Island Resort seems to cover all the angles, and in some style. So how do you follow
The dive liveaboard Indo Siren has caught fire while on a trip in Indonesia’s Raja Ampat, but everyone onboard is reported to have managed to
Meridian Adventure Dive bring you the monthly Raja Ampat Creature Feature series: Bigeye Trevally Trevally is a common name for several species of fish belonging
New TUI flights from London Gatwick, resuming a route that had been a casualty of the Covid pandemic, can now allow scuba divers to escape
The life of a scuba dive master on a remote tropical island can be both rewarding and unique. It’s a role involving adventure, responsibility, and
Raja Ampat is a truly exceptional and bucket-list-worthy destination for several reasons: Breathtaking Marine Biodiversity: Raja Ampat is often called the “Crown Jewel of Indonesia”
The Tasselled Wobbegong Shark is found throughout the Raja Ampat archipelago. The tasselled wobbegong shark (Eucrossorhinus dasypogon), often referred to simply as the tasselled wobbegong,
The northern part of the Indonesian island of Sulawesi is renowned for offering world-class diving and, as SARAH WORMALD explains, it is possible for scuba
Welsh marine biologist Callum Hobbs, 26, was the scuba diver selected to travel to Indonesia as 2023 UK Advocate for what is claimed to be
Did you know that around 75% of the world’s coral species are in Raja Ampat Raja Ampat’s waters are remote, protected, and biologically productive, making
The Importance of the Global Conveyor Belt of currents to Raja Ampat Raja Ampat is a stunning tropical paradise often called “diving’s final frontier”. It
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