
Cove Eco Resort
Cove Eco Resort celebrates a family atmosphere, offering something for both divers and non-divers.
Raja Ampat Regency, West Papua, Indonesia

Number of Rooms
10
Wifi
Yes, free
Dive Center
On-site
Swimming Pool
Restaurant
Bar
Enjoy the artistry display of mother nature at the Cove Eco Resort, located near Piaynemo, the "little Wayag" in Raja Ampat. This resort celebrates a family atmosphere, offering something for both divers and non-divers. Whether it be relaxing at the hotel or enjoying the tasty food prepared by the chef, the Cove Eco Resort offers only the best.
The Bluewater Travel team are Raja Ampat experts, having organized many Bluewater group trips in the area and booking countless travelers at the many resorts and liveaboards the destination offers. Our agents have first-hand experience of diving in Raja Ampat that they use to provide expert advice. Booking a trip through Bluewater Travel means you'll get access to this expert advice and guidance, have a single point of contact for all questions, and have a personal travel concierge to make bookings on your behalf. You get all this at no additional cost; you'll never pay more than going direct when booking with Bluewater Travel.
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How To Get There
International guests can fly into Sorong Airport. From Sorong, there is a scheduled ferry to the Island of Yeben via Waisai, or direct from Sorong to Yeben depending on the day you arrive. Dedicated transport days are Monday and Saturday; guests who arrive on other days can avail of a transport service subject to a surcharge of 300 EUR per person
Dive Overview
Diving in Raja Ampatis characterized by itsmindblowing diversity, featuring a plethora ofmedium to large size fish, good macro, and great hard and soft coral reefs, along with some muck and mangrove sites. The water temperatures hover at around 89F (31C) year-round, so warm that a wetsuit is hardly needed. The archipelago's topside scenery is also stunning.
Learn more about scuba diving in Raja Ampat or view Papua Paradise's dive sites.
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Accommodation Overview
The Cove Eco Resort offers guests two types of accommodations: the Standard Cottage and the Superior Cottage. These accommodations are built with sustainability in mind, built by local craftsmen with locally sourced materials. Rooms includea private toilet and shower with hot and cold water, mosquito net, working desk, deposit box, and a comfortable area under the porch to enjoy the beauty of the ocean.
Food & Drinks
Experience a unique blend of Asian and Western flavors with meals prepared by the chefs at Cove Eco Resort. Drinking water, tea, and coffee are available, in addition to pastries and fruits.
Soft drinks and alcohol can be bought at the resort. Guests can opt to bring their own alcohol for a corkage fee of10 EUR per bottle.
Dive Information
- The reefs of Raja Ampat have long been explored. The region is known to be one of the most biodiverse in the world, and at least 75 percent of all coral species in existence can be found in Raja Ampat.
The marine life is equally spectacular, and the range of creatures from schooling manta rays, to minute, recently discovered pipefish and seahorse species, is astonishing.
Schools of fish in the thousands writhe over coral reef slopes that offer sightings of turtles, eels, cuttlefish, and sharks, including the famous wobbegongs; and after diving the various sites in the heart of Raja Ampat, a visitors conclusion is invariable this truly is a magnificent epicenter of marine biodiversity.
Raja Ampat is on our list of the Best Scuba Diving in the World. Check out the full list, updated for 2024.
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Dive Center Information
The Cove Eco Resort Dive Center offers everything one might need as they explore the diverse underwater world of Raja Ampat. Their high-quality dive equipment is well-maintained by the staff and can be rented for an additional fee. The All-Inclusive Packages providea mask, snorkel, fins, and rash guard without any additional charge.
Practical Information
- Electricity: 220 V
- Time zone: UTC+9
- Languages: Indonesian & English
- Accept Credit Cards?: Yes, VISA and MASTERCARD. Please note that a 4% bank surcharge will be added to the original spend.
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What's included when you book?

Included
- Accommodation
- Full Board Meals
- 2 Dives/day
- Airport Transfers

Excluded
- Marine Park Fee
- Nitrox
- Equipment Rental
- Alcoholic Beverages
More information about Raja Ampat diving
Raja Ampat is renowned for its unparalleled marine biodiversity, with over 1,400 fish species and 72% of the world's coral species. The Dampier Strait offers some of the most diverse marine life, while Misool Island showcases vibrant coral gardens and mangrove forests. Batanta provides exceptional muck diving opportunities, and Cenderawasih Bay is known for close whale shark encounters. Raja Ampat’s diving is excellent year-round, with varied conditions depending on the site.


Fellow traveler's reviews






hugha
1164 Reviews




Cove Eco ResortWe were visiting Raja Ampat as part of a 45 day trip to Indonesia. We spent 11 days at Sorido Bay (reviewed separately) before our stay at Cove Eco, which was also 11 days.Anne and Scott with Blue Water Dive Travel assisted us with our trip planning. They did a great job. Our goal was to dive us much of Raja Ampat as we could staying at land based resorts rather than on liveaboards. Splitting our time between Sorido and Cove Eco allowed us to dive much of northern Raja Ampat with very little overlap in dive sites.Cove Eco is more remote and less polished that Sorido Bay. It is located on Yeben Island very close to the Fam Islands, which turned out to be one of our favorite places to dive in Raja Ampat (it may be our favorite place on the planet).The staff is all Indonesian with most coming from the surrounding islands, although some of the dive staff were from Sulawesi. The staff could not have been more delightful.During our stay, the Cove Eco guests generally seemed to be less experienced divers than the guests at Sorido. However, the dive operation, run by Obin, is top notch and would not disappoint even the most experienced diver. Each evening everyone would gather together before dinner and Obin would present the plan for the next day. He moved people around from boat to boat to make sure that everyone got to visit the best dive sites and to accommodate personal preferences.Many of the guests were snorkelers rather than divers. Obin ran separate dive and snorkeling boats every day. That seems to work better than having divers and snorkelers together.The boats were reasonably fast outboards with plenty of shade and good ladders. Each diver was assigned a storage bin under his/her seat, which was handy. Our divemaster, Raquel from Sulawesi, was outstanding. Elvin, our boat captain at Cove, turned out to be the husband of Usal, our diver guide at Sorido. Raja Ampat is indeed a small place.Each morning was a two tank dive, typically involving a 30 to 45 minute boat ride in either direction. Most mornings we went to either to the fabulous Fam Islands or the remote and mostly pristine western part of Gam island.The afternoon dives were single tank dives a short boat ride away. We seldom duplicated a dive site. Many days, my wife and I were the only divers doing afternoon dives. It was luxurious.In general, we found the area around Yeben to be much more deserted that the Kri area with far fewer liveaboards. Although, we frequently encountered other groups who had made the trip to the Fam Islands. As near as we could tell other than a few homestays, Cove Eco is the closest dive resort to the Fam Islands. That is a big point in Cove Eco’s favor.We found the dives from Cove Eco to generally have better visibility and less current than the dives we did in the Kri area. Although, the diving from Sorido was also world class in every respect. We only used reef hooks very occasionally on the Cove Eco dives and we would have been fine without them. We saw fewer Mantas on the Cove Eco dives, but to be fair, we saw so many Manta’s on the Sorido dives that by the time we got to Cove Eco, we were more interested in seeing other things. We did not seek out Manta dives as some other guests did. Those who wanted “Manta dives” saw plenty.In mid-March, the water temperature ranged between 83 and 84 F. We never wore wet suits, but most people did. Most dives were around an hour, which was plenty. Nitrox was not available during our stay, but Cove Eco is going to add it. We would have dived Nitrox is available, but really didn’t miss it.Cove Eco is the only “civilization” on Yeben Island. We were able to swim or hike anywhere on the island that we wanted to go. That was nice. The large house reef is quite good, especially for night dives or snorkeling.Cove Eco, by most standards, and certainly by Raja Ampat standards, is high end. However, the facilities are a notch below Sorido’s. The place is just so remote that it must be very hard to maintain. That showed a bit but was not a problem for us.We had one of the large “Superior” cottages with an enclosed open air shower and sink room. The A/C worked great and we slept well in the largest bed we had ever seen — ours was configure for a couple but they can be configured for up to four people.All of the cottages are directly on the water with wide ocean views. It is truly a spectacular setting. We loved lounging on the covered front porch on our cottage after a day of diving. The outdoor furniture, which included a cushioned sofa and a large day bed, was very comfortable. Unfortunately, there was a lot of plastic and other trash that washed up on the beach every time high tide came in. However, the staff would walk the beach as a group and pick up as much of the trash as they could. We appreciated that but it is a shame that it was necessary.Some people used bug spray but we live in Florida and are used to bugs. We hardly used the provided bug spray. The Raja Ampat bugs are lightweights compared to the heavy hitters in Florida.Cove Eco has a beach resort feel. The open air (but covered) outdoor lounge and dining areas had white sand floors. It was a laid back vibe. If you never put on shoes, most of the staff and other guests would probably not even notice. Meals were served plated, rather than buffet style. The chef and her very able staff offered a few special options for each meal and there were always standby options available if one did not like any of the special items on the menu. The food and service were outstanding.The resort offers shared cell-based internet, but it only worked sporadically and, even when it did work, it was painfully slow. Our iPhones with Telkomsel SIMs cards rarely got enough of a data connection on Yeben to be usable. Although we found that we could sometimes use them during our surface intervals on days when we dove other islands.In summary, Cove Eco is a great option for those looking for spectacular diving, comfortable accommodations and great food in place so remote that its hard to believe that a resort can function at all, let alone excel as Cove Eco does.Note: The photos included with this review are not necessarily my best photos. I took hundreds. I am still sorting them out. These are just a representative sample.
Maeva
1164 Reviews




I stayed at Cove Eco for almost a week. The resort wasn’t full and there were only a couple of other guests, which I thought was great.It was a really relaxing stay, the room was simple but spacious. Food was really good tooThey said internet wasn’t great and it really wasn’t; even though I had purchased a SIM card at the airport when I arrived but some staff was kind enough to share dataThe dive crew was friendly and super flexible. I loved doing surface intervals on deserted islands and having tea there.