Embark on an unforgettable journey to four of the world’s premier diving destinations: Raja Ampat, Triton Bay, Banda Sea, Alor, and Komodo. Each location offers a unique underwater experience, from vibrant coral reefs to encounters with majestic marine life. Whether you're exploring the biodiversity of Raja Ampat or the dramatic landscapes of Komodo, these destinations promise an adventure of a lifetime beneath the waves.
Established in 1980, Komodo National Park was designated a Biosphere
Reserve under the UNESCO Man & Biosphere Program and became a World
Heritage Site in 1991 and offers stunning dive opportunities. The Komodo
National Park is composed b...
Far to the wild eastern edge of the Indonesian archipelago there is a
region with thousands of islands offering as many sites for scuba
diving right in the heart of the Coral Triangle.
It’s no a
surprise that photographers and divers...
Many of the once-uncharted scuba destinations have become popular hotspots, but Triton Bay in far eastern Indonesia remains a hidden gem. This vibrant locale is a diver’s paradise, with an extraordinary fish-to-human ratio that favors those wi...
Being remote and untouched the 18 islands of the Alor and Solor group
are considered one of the best diving destinations in Asia. Tourism has
not developed yet and only few divers have explored these waters. One of
the very last traditional ...
This journey cruises through a wide range of geological landscapes and
formations of Indonesia, from volcanic islands to limestone pinnacles
developed from ancient coral reefs. As we cruise along the natural
migratory paths and playgrounds o...