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The reef has many hidden areas for species to hide Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Sardine Reef (★4.5) 15 minutes from closest dive center, busy dive spot with fish and sharks, mild to medium current, decent into the blue and drifting to the dive spot. Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Batu Lima (★4.4) With its Indonesian name meaning “Five Rocks,” this is a perennial favorite, with many of our guests requesting one or more returns to this site. Descending on the north-eastern side takes you down to the maximum depth of around 24m 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. Mares Francisco Reef (★4.2) This site is named after a house guest at Biodiversity Resort who explored this area. Descending onto a shallow rock, your dive starts immediately with the welcoming site of colorful Anthias and Fusiliers. 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 Nudi Rock Raja Ampat (★4.5) A huge rock dive site in between Ajoi and Nayak, It’s a nice place for photographers and you don’t have to swim further out, an easy and shallow dive site, only 4 mins away from Juara Jetty. 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! Aqualung Soul Scuba Reef (★4.6) In front of the Soul scuba divers dive shop, you can find epic sloping coral garden with lots of different species to discover. It can be done as a shore entry or with boat. Perfect for day or night dives. Aqualung Ot Di Ma (★4.3) 45 minutes boat ride away from Soul scuba divers dive centre, remember look into blue for big sea creatures passing by, reef starts at 5 meter to 40 meter Mares, Janez Kranjc Warahnus (★4.5) Located in front of Warahnus Dive Homestay jetty, offers you variation big corals structures along the reef. Group of fusiliers playing on shallow 12 -15 meters, with variation of soft coral through the slope topography. Good for corals id program and wide angle photograph sites. Mares Manta Ridge (★4.5) 20 min boat ride from Soul scuba divers dive centre, Manta cleaning station, from dec-may you have chance to see reef and oceanic manta rays in this dive site. In 2022 the reef mantas were already here since end of August. 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. Aqualung Sorido Wall (★4.6) Ten minutes boat ride from Soul scuba divers dive centre, near to Cape kri dive site, amazing wall with lots of activity within sharks and fish schools. Take your torch because on the wall you have some nice overhangs and caves. 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. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Crossover (★4.5) Ten minutes boat ride from Soul scuba divers dive centre, epic wall dive site, best in high tides, many type of sharks and schools of fishies, near to Cape kri Soul Scuba Divers, - Raja Ampat Mike’s Point (★4.4) 15 minutes from Soul Scuba divers dive centre, you will arrive into a small little mushroom shaped island, where you will decent into shallow coral garden. Overhang and wall, you might want to take your Underwaterlight with you! Nicoletta L. (#3007015) Yenbuba Jetty (★4.5) 5 minutes away from the closest dive center, easy slope with artificial and coral reef, entering water near to the jetty, mild current, easy for beginners. 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. Mares, Janez Kranjc Yenkoranu (★4.3) Only 5 minutes far from Soul Scuba divers. This is drift dive during the day, that can bring you toward Cape Kri or bring you up to Soul Scuba’s jetty. Look at the nice coral but also in the blue, where sharks can pass by. This is also a favorite place for night dive! Aqualung Menara Telkomsel (★4.5) 5 minutes far from Soul Scuba divers, a nice coral slope for a drift dive. If the current is strong enough you might even drift until Soul Scuba divers jetty! Aqualung Shark Point Raja Ampat (★4.5) Start against the current looking for schools of fishes then drift along the slope that alternatively change to walls. As you drift along, the coral becomes denser until reaching a nice coral garden. Don’t forget to look in the blue and look for schools of bumphead parrotfishes. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Agusta Reef (★4.3) Be ready for adventure! This dive site is reserved for expert divers. The reef is only at 10-12 m deep but the current is very strong so you better have a hook! But if there is current, there are fishes. 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. TURTLE DIVERS RAJA AMPAT, 98427 Yenbuba - South West Papua Turtle House Reef (★4.9) Wonderful close by house reef right in front of Turtle Divers Raja Ampat center, offers sensation of slope colorful soft and hard corals combination. Average shallow between 12 - 16 meters with mostly light current condition give you calm and easy dive experience.