Liveaboard Diving in Indonesia

Liveaboard SCUBA diving in Indonesia boasts the greatest variety of marine life found throughout the world.

Indonesia is an undisputed liveaboard diving and SCUBA diving mecca. As the world's largest archipelago, Indonesia holds four times more ocean than land and stretches from Indian Ocean paradises to the Pacific's bursting biodiversity hotspots. This wealth of water makes liveaboard diving in Indonesia the best way to plunge into a kingdom of unparalleled sights and experiences. With 34,000 miles of coastline, 11,000 uninhabited islands, more than 500 species of coral, and over 2,000 species of fish, this really is what makes scuba diving in Indonesia such a diver's paradise.

Liveaboard dive trips in Indonesia can speed you off to Komodo National Park for sharks, mantas, dolphins, and tiny macro-critters or to Raja Ampat's pristine coral gardens and record numbers of crazy coral reef species. Explore the gin-clear waters of the Banda Sea and its undersea mountains, or feast your eyes on Alor's rugged volcanic terrain while enjoying unspoiled diving below the surface. Pioneers may choose Indonesia's untouched 'Forgotten Islands,' accessible only by liveaboard. And don't forget Lombok Strait for amazing drift diving along the walls of dramatic ridges and canyons.


Liveaboard Diving in Indonesia

Komodo National Park, a celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site, sits at the center of the Indonesian archipelago. Its dazzling collection of offerings ranges from dugongs to seamounts to the legendary Komodo Dragon. Attractions of Komodo diving include wildlife large and small, nourished by deep upwellings and nutrient-rich waters. Komodo dive sites enjoy an abundance of mantas, sharks, whales, turtles, and hundreds of fish and coral species. Komodo offers everything from unique macro critters to larger marine life such as Hammerhead or Whitetip reef sharks and dolphins.

The length of most Komodo dive safaris is 8 to 12 days. Diving in Komodo can be done year-round, but the most popular months for liveaboard boat trips coincide with the Southeast Monsoon, from May to October. At this time, the water in the north of the park is warm (up to 30 C), and visibility is at its best. Budgets for Komodo liveaboard trips range from 200 to 500 euros per. day, though especially luxurious boats can run over 900 euros per. day.

Komodo liveaboards depart from Bima Bay (Sumbawa), Labuan Bajo (Flores), or Maumere (Flores), all about one hour's flight from Bali or Jakarta. However, trips that include Lombok dive sites begin in the port of Benoa on Bali. Dedicated Komodo liveaboard trips often visit dive sites around Sangeang Volcano and Sumbawa island. On dive safaris departing from Bali, many Indonesian liveaboard trips additionally include Moyo, Satonda, Gili Banta, and Gili Lawa Laut dive sites.

Escape to some of the world's most untouched scuba diving on a Raja Ampat liveaboard, where you will experience arguably the most pristine and diverse scuba diving in the world. The remote archipelago of Raja Ampat (also known as The Four Kings) in West Papua is considered the pinnacle of pristine biodiversity hotspots and the crown jewel of the Coral Triangle's many world-class dive areas. Jungle-clad islands brimming with tropical life complete the view above water.

Diving Indonesian liveaboards is truly an unforgettable experience that offers challenging dives for intermediate and experts and also easy diving for beginners. Many of the divers who visit Raja Ampat are well-seasoned, serious marine life enthusiasts treating themselves to a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. At dive sites like Kri Island, Manta Ridge, and The Passage, you'll see a whopping 75 percent of the world's coral species, mantas and sharks, and hundreds of unique critters, creatures, and ecosystems that give Raja its claim to fame as the "global epicenter" of tropical marine biodiversity.

The length of most Raja Ampat itineraries is 7 to 12 nights. Diving in Raja Ampat can be done year-round, but most Raja Ampat liveaboards run their trips between October and April when the sea and skies are calmest. The water temperature ranges from 27-30 C. The budget for a Raja Ampat liveaboard ranges from roughly 200 to 500 euros per. day, though especially luxurious boats can run over 900 euros per. day. Raja Ampat liveaboards often depart from Sorong, reachable by domestic flights from Jakarta, Manado, Makassar, or Ambon. Liveaboards departing and landing in Sorong often spend their time between the well-endowed 1500 islands of Raja Ampat. Other boats offer adventurous tours that include the Banda Sea, whale sharks in Cenderawasih Bay, snorkeling in the Halmahera Sea, and more.

Surrounded by thousands of hectares of Marine National Parks, Sulawesi island is split into four peninsulas; the East Peninsula, the South-east Peninsula, Minahasa Peninsula to the north, and South Peninsula. The island and its surrounding dive sites are inaccessible by traditional means, meaning the best way to enjoy diving around Sulawesi is by liveaboard. The efforts made to preserve the stunning island have been rewarded with some of the most prolific dive sites in the world. One island alone, Bunaken, has over 70% of all fish species that exist in the Indo-Western Pacific Ocean. Gorontalo is a region that was originally formed by volcanic activity, and there is an incredible abundance of marine life. This Marine National Park has an area of thousands of hectares with pristine conditions in an area with one of the highest recorded species counts on the planet.

More Liveaboard Trips in Indonesia

  • Be a pioneer and travel back in time to the Forgotten Islands, the most pristine, unexplored dive area in Indonesia and only accessible by Liveaboard boat.
  • Enjoy the unspoiled Banda Sea alongside Dogtooth Tuna and the Ambon Scorpionfish.
  • Beat the crowds in Alor and experience top-quality, crystal-clear diving all to yourself.
  • Grab your camera for Lembeh Strait's unparalleled collection of wild and wacky critters.
  • Take the plunge into far-flung Wakatobi's exclusive, vibrantly healthy reefs and tropical paradise islands.

Tips for Travellers

The best time to dive in Indonesia is between May and September; however, Indonesia's dive safari season really is year-round. The monsoon season usually hits in December and lasts through June. If you are looking to see sunfish, you should go between July and October. Water temperatures in Indonesia range between 20 and 28 degrees Celsius (71 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit) depending on what time of year and location. Visibility ranges between 6 to 50 meters (20 to 160 feet) or better, with depths going up to 40 meters (140 feet). Currents are generally mild but can be strong in some areas.

Departure Ports and How To Get There

Bali is one of the main departure locations for liveaboard diving Komodo via Lombok. Bali's main liveaboard departure port is Benoa, in the south of the island. SCUBA diving off Bali can include a visit to Crystal Bay for a chance of Mola Mola (Sunfish) encounters or a dive at the famously colorful Liberty Shipwreck, full of marine life in a shallow location. Bali dive sites hold a variety of underwater landscapes and special species; depending on where you choose, you can enjoy high-quality muck diving, large pelagics, or quiet, coral-filled bays. Expert divers will be challenged and excited by wild currents around Nusa Lembongan, and entry-level divers can find ample offerings of beautiful locations suitable for beginners and coursework.

International flights to Bali depart regularly from around the world, often with a transfer to a nearby Southeast Asian country like Kuala Lumpur or Singapore. If you're in Southeast Asia already, direct flights are available. Standard itineraries for liveaboards departing Bali are usually Komodo-bound. However, they stop at premier Lombok dive sites along the way, such as Moyo, Satonda, Gili Banta, and Gili Lawa Laut. Extended itineraries may additionally venture farther east from Komodo to Flores and Alor for serene, world-class diving without the crowds.

The port of Sorong, a city in the province of West Papua, is a major departure location for liveaboards in Indonesia traveling to Raja Ampat and Ambon. From Sorong, dive sites in Raja Ampat and nearby are easily accessible. Land tours for waterfalls and bird-watching add to the offerings, as well as Cassowary Cape, with its white-sand beach and cassowary trees. Snorkelers and divers alike can enjoy the area.

Domestic flights to Sorong depart from Jakarta, Manado, Makassar, and Ambon. Standard liveaboard itineraries departing Sorong are focused on the Raja Ampat area. Extended liveaboard boats departing or disembarking in Sorong offer a great variety of dive tours, some to/from Ambon and the Banda Sea, some to Cenderawasih Bay Bay for whale sharks, and some traversing the Halmahera Sea.


Indonesia Diving Reviews

  • 9.2 Superb
  • 634 Verified Reviews
  • 8.0 Very good
  • Lisa K
  • United States United States

The best diving experience I've had anywhere in the world!

Diving Indonesia in November on the Ilike

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Anna B
  • United States United States

Every dive was beautiful and each brought introductions to new animals and corals. The variety and amount of animals, the huge schools--no universities of fish, the variety of corals, and the colors --brilliant, dazzling, and existing for no apparent reason made diving in Indonesia a peak life experience that will not be easily diluted. We hope to return someday.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Mari

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Adam C
  • United States United States

Even if you have already been diving in Bali or Komodo, each region of Indonesia seems unique and distinct from the others.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Carpe Diem

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Steven W
  • United States United States

Worth the effort to get there

Diving Indonesia in February on the Empress II

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Carolyn S
  • United States United States

This is my fourth trip diving, two liveaboards each trip, in many areas of Indonesia and I think it's one of the best places to dive on the planet. The reefs are still very healthy and the biodiversity is incredible.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Jim Y
  • United States United States

Indonesia was good, the people are so friendly and warm!

Diving Indonesia in February on the Sea Safari 8

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Bradford C
  • United States United States

Raja Ampat is well protected and there is little evidence of trash or human impact. The marine life is healthy and the soft corals colorful and beautiful.

Diving Indonesia in March on the Ondina

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Steven P
  • United States United States

Can’t believe I’ve waited this long

Diving Indonesia in March on the Sokaraja

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Alexander C
  • United States United States

komodo national park was the best diving site I have been to in Indonesia

Diving Indonesia in July on the Seaisee

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Michael J
  • United States United States

very good though Indonesia is tougher to travel to and get around if you are travelling say from the US, this was a long trip

Diving Indonesia in April on the Coralia

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Margaret Sheryl W
  • United States United States

Diving in the strong currents was challenging & rewarding! I filled several SD cards with videos which, I know, will never capture all the exquisite beauty of the reefs of Indonesia.

Diving Indonesia in May on the Ondina

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Stewart C
  • United States United States

It exceeded my (very high) expectations - well worth the time and effort to get there from the eastern US. I will definitely be back.

Diving Indonesia in June on the Blue Manta

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Ethan H
  • United States United States

I definitely did not find the diving as great as I expected and was told but it was still beautiful and healthy. Just too much super macro for me. I don't want to have to work that hard to find cool stuff. So I'd say maybe a little above average for me

Diving Indonesia in June on the Mermaid I

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Stephen H
  • United States United States

It was spectacular, can’t wait to go back.

Diving Indonesia in June on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Karl G
  • United States United States

Outstanding. Majority of the dives were the best I have been on.

Diving Indonesia in July on the Tiare Cruise

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Patricia D
  • United States United States

Great! Friendly people and cheap costs. Harder to get some essentials after losing my bag, but that may just be a cultural thing

Diving Indonesia in July on the Seaisee

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Katarzyna Z
  • United States United States

Different than expected. The currents can sometimes be quite crazy. Not only strong but going in opposite directions depending on depth (1 site had current change direction 180 degree 3 times!)

Diving Indonesia in August on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Emily L
  • United States United States

Bali to Komodo to Bali diving is some of the best diving in the world. Both traditional reef diving as well as muck diving.

Diving Indonesia in September on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Jerry M
  • United States United States

Indonesia diving is definitely at the top of my list. The water temp is perfect (no wetsuit needed) and the sea life is abundant and colorful. I love diving in Indonesia

Diving Indonesia in September on the Pearl of Papua

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Min K
  • United States United States

The visibility is amazing and if I understood meters better, I'd tell you, but basically just could look out forever and see sharks off in the far distance. The wildlife is diverse and incredible and some dives are aptly called aquarium dives from the sheer diversity of colors and fish. Some tropical fish are just way bigger than seem to be their average size, and it's just a treat to see unique specimen among each species. Can't recommend it enough and already planning my next trip.

Diving Indonesia in October on the Busy Girl

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Peter C
  • United States United States

Excellent. Diving was great, value was great, and the divemasters were great.

Diving Indonesia in October on the Cajoma IV

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Owen P
  • United States United States

The boat was fine, the season was disappointing for such a long haul to get there.

Diving Indonesia in October on the Ilike

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Randall L
  • United States United States

The people in Indonesia were extremely friendly and generous.

Diving Indonesia in November on the Gaya Baru Indah

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Scott K
  • United States United States

Amazing fish life, cool critters as well as pelagics

Diving Indonesia in November on the White Manta

  • 5.6 Review score
  • Sue S
  • United States United States

Challenging diving. Manta Rays were the highlight.

Diving Indonesia in November on the Seaisee

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Irene G
  • United States United States

Strong current at times, and visibility wasn't always great, but lots of sea life

Diving Indonesia in November on the Gaya Baru Indah

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • John H
  • United States United States

We had a great time diving Indo. A little disappointed in the trash...it wasn't our boats fault but Indonesia needs to do something about the amounts of plastic that wash to sea. Overall a great trip.

Diving Indonesia in December on the Oceanic

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • William F
  • United States United States

Indonesia is the best diving because of the diverse Coral

Diving Indonesia in January on the Indo Aggressor

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • George B
  • United States United States

Great. It was beautiful, diverse and safe.

Diving Indonesia in January on the White Manta

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Morgan M
  • United States United States

fantastic. i hope the locals continue to protect the regions

Diving Indonesia in January on the Lady Denok

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Radhika A
  • United States United States

Fabulous. Will go again. The greatest impediment, is the air travel to get there.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Blue Manta

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Eric W
  • United States United States

This is my third dive trip in the region, and each one has been really great. The reefs are healthy and I hope they stay that way.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Ratu Laut

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Peter G
  • United States United States

I would rate it as good to excellent. My perspective is based on 54 year of diving and more than 1000 logged dives.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Mari

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Molly F
  • United States United States

Most diverse coral and fish I've ever seen. Water was warm and mostly calm.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Neomi Cruise

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Christines N
  • United States United States

Very nice, water was a little murky.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Scubaspa Zen

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Thomas O
  • United States United States

This trip the weather was not so good and that impacted visibility. The $350 park fee was excessive.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Ilike

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Zachary L
  • United States United States

I’d only heard stories about how beautiful these reefs were and the sheer amount of life lived up to the hype. So many different species, all layered as far as the eye can see. More soft and hard corals than ive ever seen. Tons of tiny things and big things.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Jaya

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Christian D
  • United States United States

The diving was great, just sad to see trash in the water in some areas.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Calico Jack

  • 7.2 Good
  • Anthony L
  • United States United States

Excellent dispite the limited visibility

Diving Indonesia in February on the Lady Denok

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Natalie H
  • United States United States

8/10 due to the amount of plastic/garbage found in a lot of dive sites

Diving Indonesia in March on the Jelajahi Laut

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Richard B
  • United States United States

Great diversity of fish and sea life along with vibrant corals

Diving Indonesia in March on the Solitude Adventurer

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Tony M
  • Australia Australia

Excellent

Diving Indonesia in November on the Dewi Nusantara

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • trevor C
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Fantastic diving, amazing people, one of our favourite countries to visit not just for diving but the whole experience.

Diving Indonesia in October on the Raja Ampat Aggressor

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Issie A
  • New Zealand New Zealand

The Dampier Strait was the best by far

Diving Indonesia in January on the Epica

  • 7.6 Good
  • Michel V
  • Canada Canada

Really Outstanding! Already planning my return.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Tidak ApaPa

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Mizuho K
  • Japan Japan

Enjoy diving Komodo. I’ll come back next year.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Cheng Ho

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Simon M
  • Switzerland Switzerland

Love it. Corals are in great condition and all the creatures that you can see are amazing.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Ratu Laut

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Catherine T
  • Switzerland Switzerland

Fantastic!

Diving Indonesia in January on the La Galigo

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Elaine M
  • Switzerland Switzerland

We love Indonesia, which is why we always go back after many, many times.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Mermaid I

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Marek K
  • Poland Poland

Triple fantastic

Diving Indonesia in February on the Mikumba 2

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Scott S
  • Australia Australia

Great clear water, good depths for snorkelling, good coral, fish, mantas and turtles up very close.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Royal Fortuna

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Marine F
  • Belgium Belgium

Even greater than I could expect

Diving Indonesia in February on the Jaya

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Nicholas Y
  • Malaysia Malaysia

Great!

Diving Indonesia in March on the Ratu Laut

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Jeonghun S
  • South Korea South Korea

Indonesia is diving paradise with many corals and fish.

Diving Indonesia in March on the Pearl of Papua

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Tancredi M
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

It was our 5th dive-trip to Indonesia so safe to say that we love it.

Diving Indonesia in March on the Jakaré

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Rafal P
  • Poland Poland

Best dive I everhad

Diving Indonesia in March on the Jaya

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Claire T
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

outstanding

Diving Indonesia in March on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Doris M
  • Canada Canada

Love it - the corals are really beautiful and the diversity of sea life was impressive. Can't wait to come back!

Diving Indonesia in March on the Tanaka

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • BOON CHUAN T
  • Singapore Singapore

This is my first time diving in Indonesia. Given what I've experienced onboard the Aggressor, I can promise this will not be my last time.

Diving Indonesia in March on the Raja Ampat Aggressor

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Michelle R
  • Switzerland Switzerland

The best for me so far, absolutely loved it!

Diving Indonesia in March on the Teman

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Marco V
  • Netherlands Netherlands

Amazing and challenging at the same time. You have to be able to handle currents here.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Neomi Cruise

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Christine J
  • Canada Canada

It was okay but think Thailand is better but really enjoyed the trip overall even though I've been to better diving spots

Diving Indonesia in March on the Coralia

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Richard W
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Really good, world class and the best I've experienced in 50 years of diving. It just never dropped below exceptional and the organisation was absolutely first class

Diving Indonesia in April on the Adelaar

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Tugberk H
  • Turkey Turkey

We loved Indonesia underwater and now look for the next trip. Some corals were recovering from the bleaching and hope we can manage to maintain them as the sites will host more divers in the coming months.

Diving Indonesia in June on the Mermaid II

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Bradley M
  • Canada Canada

pretty damn good so far. Current and vis sometimes a pain, but ..... you don't get big filter feeders (many big reef manta's) without something that attracts them - plankton - which equals less than perfect vis.

Diving Indonesia in June on the Sokaraja

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Andrew B
  • Australia Australia

Komodo area is the best we have come accross, clean(ish) and far exceeds anything on Bali or Lombok

Diving Indonesia in June on the Seaisee

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Felicia L
  • Singapore Singapore

Indonesia diving was always good. However, can see the difference of the marine life decreasing year on year due to global warming.

Diving Indonesia in June on the Mermaid I

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Daphne C
  • Singapore Singapore

Diving in Indonesia is a gem. They’ve so much to offer and a short trip like this feels like just a sneak peek into what it can offer

Diving Indonesia in June on the Solitude Adventurer

  • 8.4 Very good
  • fancy L
  • Canada Canada

Beautiful reefs, love the hospitality of the Balinese

Diving Indonesia in July on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Sven P
  • Belgium Belgium

Just amazing, beautifull coral formations, abundance of fish and other sea creatures.

Diving Indonesia in July on the Coralia

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Pasquale C
  • Italy Italy

Diving is really good, corals are great and healthy in some parts. Biodiversity is abundant but not much large fishes. Great for Macro

Diving Indonesia in July on the Duyung Baru

  • 7.6 Good
  • Ingemar H
  • Sweden Sweden

Nice and great service. Best for small critters

Diving Indonesia in July on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Alexander F
  • Switzerland Switzerland

All together the dive sites draw a great overall picture of the Komodo national park. Many different dives (drift, shallow/deep reef dives, pinnacle dives) with many different things to see!

Diving Indonesia in July on the Neomi Cruise

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Lee R
  • Australia Australia

Very good dive sites and good value for money. Fish life is high.

Diving Indonesia in July on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Katrina L
  • New Zealand New Zealand

Fantastic. Beautiful warm water, stunning fish life and mantas

Diving Indonesia in August on the La Galigo

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Damien D
  • France France

Want to come back amazing guides and crew, incredible and preserved reefs

Diving Indonesia in August on the Jaya

  • 9.2 Superb
  • CATRIONA M
  • Australia Australia

wonderful diving , keen to return to see more - soft corals and critters a highlight. we did not see mantas or many pelagics

Diving Indonesia in September on the Komodo Sea Dragon

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Steve C
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong

Indonesia is a wonderful part of the world. Crystal clear air and beautiful seas at “the end of the world”

Diving Indonesia in September on the Tiare Cruise

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Rouven R
  • Germany Germany

Ein wirklich schöner und abwechslungsreicher Urlaub

Diving Indonesia in September on the Jaya

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Jill N
  • Ireland Ireland

Wonderful. So good to see healthy reefs, wonderful variety of reefs, fish life and coral.

Diving Indonesia in October on the La Galigo

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • John H
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Overall I thought Indonesia was fantastic opportunities to see rare species unique to this area The people are friendly and very helpful will be visiting again

Diving Indonesia in October on the Jelajahi Laut

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Daniel K
  • Netherlands Netherlands

Amazing. In most dive sites the condition of the reef was good and we saw a lot of fishes and sea creatures. We saw sharks on almost every (day) dive!

Diving Indonesia in October on the Mermaid II

  • 9.2 Superb
  • nicola F
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Really good. Great life. Wonderful soft and hard corals. Nudibranch etc. Fish +++ turtles sharks mantas. Some currents at times but manageable.

Diving Indonesia in October on the Komodo Sea Dragon

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Simon W
  • France France

Exceptional: we saw all the highlights of the region including manga rays, wobbegong shark, turtles, nudibranch, walking shark, blacktip/whitetip, sharks, Napoleon fish, humphead parrot fish, gorgeous coral

Diving Indonesia in November on the Mikumba 2

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Mr. Martin
  • Germany Germany

Massive amount of various species (fish, corals and others)

Diving Indonesia in November on the Gaya Baru Indah

  • 7.2 Good
  • PIERRE R
  • France France

Great dives in Indonesia. wherever you go, the seabed is superb with so much life. big and small stuff are amazing!

Diving Indonesia in December on the Mari

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Klaus-Stefan H
  • Germany Germany

Without any problems. Satay in strong was not very interesting. We booked a vacation on Bali afterwards - also great. I would avoid Denpasar and Seminyak - highly polluted. Better go to Ubud or other parts of the island.

Diving Indonesia in December on the Blue Manta

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Kalind P
  • Mauritania Mauritania

Excellent! We only dove Bali and Lombok and had wonderful dives where we saw sea horses, pigmy sea horses, mantis shrimp, frog fish, leafy scorpion fish, and a ton of other great macro life along with sea turtles, sharks, and rays.

Diving Indonesia in December on the Adelaar

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Daphne C
  • Singapore Singapore

From the mantas in Komodo to hammerheads in Banda and abundance of marine biodiversity in Raja, Indonesia has so much to offer. I’m in love with Indonesia!

Diving Indonesia in December on the Solitude Adventurer

  • 7.2 Good
  • Peter H
  • Germany Germany

Already diving in Indonesia since +15 years. One of the words best dive sites located here. It is sad to see that the ocean polution with rubish floating on/in the water is a serious problem now.

Diving Indonesia in December on the Putri Papua

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Borbala S
  • Hungary Hungary

Beautiful dive sites, abundance of spectacular corals n lots of fish Sorong hotels must be improved. Flights from Bali must be improved.

Diving Indonesia in December on the Mari

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Alexander M
  • Germany Germany

Amazing as always besides the increasing environmental issues (trash)

Diving Indonesia in January on the Jelajahi Laut

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Yoonjeong C
  • South Korea South Korea

It was a long trip from the US, but it was totally worth it. Local people were kind and local food is must try.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Mermaid II

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Juha L
  • Finland Finland

The amount of living healthy coral is amazing! The is huge schools of fish. The visibility varies a lot from 5-15m. Even in the same sites the change in a week might be big. Also the currents might be tricky.

Diving Indonesia in January on the Mikumba 2

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Markus L
  • Germany Germany

Overall the holiday and diving experience was very good. I guess to have made it really outstanding the right conditions have to be met in terms of visibility. But that's tough luck. Still and amazing adventure at a very remote place with very friendly people and beautiful landscape above and below water.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Solitude Adventurer

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Clive B
  • Switzerland Switzerland

We had very bad visibility (10-15 m) for their standards. But it was as advertised other than that. High density of life and variety. Splendid Macro experience.

Diving Indonesia in February on the White Manta

  • 6.0 Review score
  • Paul C
  • Canada Canada

Indonesia diving is known for its biodiversity.

Diving Indonesia in February on the Seaisee

  • 6.4 Review score
  • Odin W
  • Germany Germany

Diving in Indonesia is a great experience because every spot is so beautiful overall. Even if it's not a highlight you will still see schools of reef fish everywhere and the corals are very healthy making it colorful and vivid. It's a joy to be part of the reef for the hour's dive and I'm always looking forward to the next dive. The currents in Raja Ampat can be harsh and some dives could be cancelled for rough weather. It's important to have the experience in how to deal with strong currents either way and a reef hook is definitely a way to save energy trying to stay in one place.

Diving Indonesia in March on the Putri Papua

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Christoph H
  • Germany Germany

Perfect dive trip and great moments on some of the small islands!

Diving Indonesia in March on the Jaya

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Hisachika S
  • Japan Japan

I believe the diving in Indonesia is a one of the best diving in the world. Because Can dive with many many kind of schooling fishes.

Diving Indonesia in March on the Seaisee


Origin: US