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Peter S. (#417559) Tapor Tamiyam, Cape Kri, Raja Ampat (★4.6) Cape Kri dive site is located on the northeastern end of Kri Island. A famous Raja Ampat dive site that holds the world record for the dive site with the highest number of species (374!) sighted on a single dive (record held by Gerald R. Allen, marine biologist) Scubapro, Stephen Frink Chicken Reef (★4.5) Another shallow reef dive, however even with its similar topography to other sites, it delivers a vastly different set of species. Ever-present is large numbers of fusiliers and other colourful fish inhabiting the coral. It is known for its strong currents. Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Blue Magic (★4.6) Challenging dive site, This is the one site where anything can happen….and it usually does! Be ready for an amazing dive here! one of the most popular dive site in Raja Ampat Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Melissa’s Garden (★4.8) One of the more stunning dives sites in raja ampat. The color of the coral garden will blow your mind. Near piaynemo island you will enjoy the marvelous view point. Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Sauwandarek (★4.7) This is one of the main jetties to visit in the Raja Ampat area. You will spend a long time around the jetty. Once you swim away from the jetty, you will be surrounded by schools of fusiliers and amazing reefs. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Ikan Party (My Reef) (★4.5) “Ikan Party” literally means “Fish Party”, and the name fits perfectly: Massive schooling reef fish covering the reef. Continuous movement → looks like an underwater celebration. High biomass similar in feeling (not location) to Cape Kri / Sardine Reef. This site is chosen when: Currents are moderate! Paloma O. (#3302322) Lao Lao (★4.5) 20 minutes away from closest dive center, deep dive site, good for advanced divers, medium to strong current, interesting coral formations with schools of fishes, possibility to finish the dive on the Mioskun dive site. Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Citrus Ridge (★4.5) One hour boat ride from closest dive center, witness on the way the beautiful fauna that Raja Ampat has to offer. Macro to big schools of fishes. The endemic yellow coral that you find on this dive site gave the name of “Citrus“. Maria Fransiska H. (#3370507) Mayhem (★4.6) One hour boat ride from Soul scuba divers dive centre, on the way to the dive site you can witness dolphins, pilot whales and many birds. The coral reef starts at 5-7 meters and continue until 40 meters. Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Koi island (★4.5) Ten minutes boat ride away from Soul scuba divers, slopy wall, drift dive within many sharks and schools of fishes. The reef starts from 5 meter until 40 meters. Mares, Janez Kranjc Cape Mansuar (★4.5) 5 minutes boat ride away from the closest diving center, get drop to the wall and swim your way to the corner of fishy madness. Mild to medium current, beginners to advance levels. Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Pasir Timbul (★4.6) Ten minutes away from the Soul scuba divers dive centre, beautiful slope coral reef, drift dive site with plenty of action with fish and sharks. Mares, Janez Kranjc New Reef (Dom Te Te) (★4.4) 15 minutes away from Soul Scuba divers dive centre, coral bummies, reef starts at 5 meters until 40 meters, fishy dive sites with lots of different schools of fishes. You can finish the dive on the top where the corals are amazingly colorfoul. Aqualung Fam Slope (★4.6) This dive site has one of the steepest slops and in some areas a wall dive. The main attraction for this dive site is the gorgonian coral that can be found here.This dive has many secrets, you just need to spend the time observing the reef while drifting by. It is a fantastic drift dive. Aqualung West Mansuar (★4.4) Start in the sandy and rocky area where you can see nice macro and have some bigger animal passing by in the blue. Then you finish at the tip where the current is strong and bring a lot of fishes. The top coral garden is amazing and you can sometimes see mantas or schools of mobulas passing by. Aqualung Chicken reef (★4.5) Large seamount with depth from 3-30m. Amazing coral coverage and very rich for marine life as well. Often strong current which brings a lot of fish and action.