
Raja Ampat Dive Lodge
Raja Ampat Dive Lodge offers beachfront bungalows, world-class diving, rich marine biodiversity, and a serene getaway in the heart of Indonesia’s stunning Raja Ampat archipelago.
Raja Ampat, Papua Bar, Indonesia

Number of Rooms
27
Wifi
yes, free
Air Conditioning
How To Get There
There are direct flights daily from Jakarta to Sorongs Domine Eduard Osok Airport in Sorong (SOQ). In Sorong, the travel coordinator from Raja Ampat Dive Lodge picks guests up from their Sorong hotel or from the airport and then escort them by car to Sorong Harbour, where they board the Lodge's speedboat. After an approximately 90-minute crossing, guests arrive in the iconic jetty in front of the resort in Raja Ampat
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]
AccommodationOverview
There is a total of 20 air-conditioned rooms at the Raja Ampat Dive Lodge with 24-hour electricity. The 20 Deluxe beachfront rooms are located parallel with the shoreline whereas 7 Standard rooms are located in the longhouse set back in the shade of the cool tropical rainforest. All are furnished with either a queen bed or twin.
Dive Information
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
- 2 Dives/day
- Airport transfers

Excluded
- Conservation Fee of IDR 1,000,000 (around US$ 65) subject to change by the Government of Raja Ampat without prior notice
- Alcoholic beverages, softdrinks and personal expenses
- Nitrox
- Gratuities (optional)
Find a Room in Raja Ampat Dive Lodge
Beachfront Deluxe Bungalow
Air Con
Fan
En Suite Bathroom
Hot Water Shower
Balcony or Terrace
Ocean view
Towels
Toiletries
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Mini Bar
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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






GrahamST
1164 Reviews




We thought that Raja Ampat Dive Lodge was an excellent land based dive trip.It was quite arduous to get there from (and back to) the UK, 36-39 hours of travelling), but when we got there the diving was spectacular, probably the best variety of coral and fish life I have ever dived.We unfortunately didn't manage to see any Manta Rays, but it was just the start of their season visiting the area.The food was "OK" at the resort, not spectacular and buffet style for most of our 2 week stay, but it was plentiful and sustaining, and the staff were all delightful.The free WiFi was very slow and only available in the reception / dining area, and the mobile phone signal was very intermittent, but these limitations were mentioned in other reviews before we booked, but it would probably not be a significant investment for the resort to improve the WiFi speed and coverage in the whole resort, which would be much appreciated these days!The dive operation was efficient and safe, and the dive guide was attentive and knowledgeable.The rental equipment was new/good quality and the fills of Nitrox were consistently over 30% pp O2 and most of the fills were over 200bar - so all dives were over 45 minutes heading for 1 hour.Boat transport to all the dive sites was normally 30-40 minutes, all the surface intervals were carried out on dry(ish!) land and coffee and snacks were provided.Accommodation at the resort was comfortable, clean and well looked after, and serviced on request. The air conditioning in the room worked to keep the temperature comfortable, although it was running flat out all the time to manage this!Other than diving, there was not very much else to do in the resort, Kayaks were available and one could snorkel on and around the house reef. Massage was available at reasonable rates (£35 GBP for an hour), but got heavily booked up once the resort filled up.Overall an excellent holiday, and I would certainly consider returning to the Raja Ampat Dive Lodge again in the future.