
Raja Ampat Biodiversity Nature Resort
Raja Ampat Biodiversity Nature Resort offers eco-friendly beachfront bungalows, world-class diving, rich marine biodiversity, sustainable tourism, and a tranquil retreat in Indonesia’s stunning Raja Ampat archipelago.
Raja Ampat, Regency, Indonesia

Number of Rooms
9
Wifi
yes, free
Dive Center
On-site
Restaurant
Bar
How To Get There
There are direct flights daily from Jakarta to Sorongs Domine Eduard Osok Airport in Sorong (SOQ). The resort staff will organize all transfers for you and meet you at the airport.
Dive Overview
Raja Ampat has one of the highest numbers of fish species of any place on the planet. Expect great macro and pelagic sightings, wonderful reefs and amazing corals. See wobbegong sharks, (skittish) reef sharks, Raja Ampat's endemic walking shark, jacks, barracuda, Napoleon wrasse, trevally, bumphead parrotfish and more. Pygmy seahorses are found at most dive sites, along with a good variety of nudibranch.
[Read More: Raja Ampat Dive Travel Guide]
Accommodation Overview
The Raja Ampat Biodiversity Nature Resort offers three types of cottages: the Raja Ampat Cottage, the Superior Cottage, and the Deluxe Cottage.
Dive Information
raja ampat biodiversity nature resort dive center
Located in the main building, the dive center is fully equipped with an equipment wet-room and a rising area. The staff at the dive center offer custom itineraries, taking into account a diver's experience and needs. The resort aims to give guests a once-in-a-lifetime dive experience with guests free to offer their input on the dives.
Raja Ampat Dive Overview
- Diving Season: All year round. Best in October to April for pelagic encounters
- Visibility: Best in summer. 15-30 meters
- Currents: Can be strong
- Water Temperature: 28-29 C
- Recommended Wetsuit: 3 mm
Practical Information
- Electricity: 220V and 110V
- Time zone: UTC+09:00
- Payment methods: Cash or Credit Card
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What's included when you book?

Included
- Accommodation
- Full Board Meals
- Airport Transfers
- 2 Daily Dives
- Kayaks
- Taxes

Excluded
- Marine Park Fee
- Rental Equipment
- Excursions
- Alcoholic Beverages
Find a Room in Raja Ampat Biodiversity Nature Resort
Raja Ampat Cottage
Fan
En Suite Bathroom
Balcony or Terrace
Ocean view
Towels
Wifi (free)
TV
Wifi (free)
TV
from $1967
Superior Cottage
Fan
En Suite Bathroom
Wifi (free)
TV
Balcony or Terrace
Ocean view
Towels
from $2086
Deluxe Cottage
Fan
En Suite Bathroom
Wifi (free)
TV
Balcony or Terrace
Ocean view
Towels
Safe
from $2243
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






LauraTaylor
1164 Reviews




Biodiversity dive resort in Raja Ampat, Indonesia is a 40 minute speed boat ride from Waisai, but once there you are closer to some of the dive sites. I loved the setting and ambiance with all the bungalows spread down the beach with lovely palms and chaise lounges everywhere.The large bungalows are Indonesian style, some with and some without hot water in the a semi-outdoor enclosed bathroom and a big deck. While there is no AC, there were fans and good natural cooling from under the raised platform.Very welcoming and hospitable management sets a relaxing and casual environment with a common area with a sand floor, open air dining, family style meals with a vegetarian emphasis and an excellent breakfast. The bar and wifi are only open between 5-7.30 pm. I had a snorkel on their excellent house reef, but did not dive with them this time. They do offer dive certification courses there and can cater to beginners in some more sheltered sites. Their boats are smaller covered banana type boats. They did not have Nitrox or camera facilities.