Diving is one of the best things you can do when sailing on a Komodo Luxury phinisi yacht. As you cruise through the Indonesian waters you will have the chance to dive some of the worlds most vibrant and biodiverse dive sites. These underwater ecosystems in world famous destinations like Komodo National Park, Raja Ampat, the Spice Islands, Alor and Maumere, Triton Bay and Kaimana, and Cenderawasih Bay are not only visually stunning but also home to rare marine life that can only be seen in these untouched environments. Dive into a world where crystal clear waters, colourful reefs and unique marine creatures await.
Komodo National Park, located between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is one of the most famous dive locations in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its diverse marine life, strong currents and exceptional water visibility. The park has some of the most dramatic dive sites and is a challenge for divers of all levels.
Komodo is known for its rich biodiversity and diving here means encounters with everything from manta rays to coral gardens. The waters around Komodo are full of marine life, schools of reef fish, pelagics and even the occasional Komodo dragon sightings from the shore during a dive.
Famous for its incredible water visibility and colourful coral gardens, Batu Bolong has large schools of fish, reef sharks and sometimes manta rays.
As the name suggests this is the place to see the majestic manta rays that frequent this cleaning station.
Known for its swirling currents and abundant marine life, The Cauldron is where you can see pelagics like tuna and reef sharks.
A submerged seamount teeming with life, schools of snapper, barracuda and the occasional eagle ray.
Komodo National Park, located between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is one of the most famous dive locations in the world. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its diverse marine life, strong currents and exceptional water visibility. The park has some of the most dramatic dive sites and is a challenge for divers of all levels.
Komodo is known for its rich biodiversity and diving here means encounters with everything from manta rays to coral gardens. The waters around Komodo are full of marine life, schools of reef fish, pelagics and even the occasional Komodo dragon sightings from the shore during a dive.
Famous for its incredible water visibility and colourful coral gardens, Batu Bolong has large schools of fish, reef sharks and sometimes manta rays.
As the name suggests this is the place to see the majestic manta rays that frequent this cleaning station.
Known for its swirling currents and abundant marine life, The Cauldron is where you can see pelagics like tuna and reef sharks.
A submerged seamount teeming with life, schools of snapper, barracuda and the occasional eagle ray.
Raja Ampat is often called the crown jewel of the Coral Triangle, located off the coast of Papua. This paradise is renowned for its staggering marine biodiversity, with the highest number of species per square meter in the world. The underwater world of Raja Ampat is a divers dream, with dramatic underwater landscapes, thriving coral reefs and incredible marine life.
Diving here is an experience you will never forget – where you can dive walls covered in coral, see schools of fish and swim with reef sharks and the occasional giant manta ray. Raja Ampat is also known for its pristine and untouched environments making it a unique and protected diving destination.
Holds the record for most fish species seen in one dive, with schools of jacks, barracudas and reef sharks.
A seamount that attracts large pelagic fish, Napoleon wrasse, barracudas and reef sharks.
Known for its colourful coral gardens, Mioskon also has pygmy seahorses, bumphead parrotfish and other rare species.
A muck diving spot to see blue-ringed octopuses and nudibranchs.
Raja Ampat is often called the crown jewel of the Coral Triangle, located off the coast of Papua. This paradise is renowned for its staggering marine biodiversity, with the highest number of species per square meter in the world. The underwater world of Raja Ampat is a divers dream, with dramatic underwater landscapes, thriving coral reefs and incredible marine life.
Diving here is an experience you will never forget – where you can dive walls covered in coral, see schools of fish and swim with reef sharks and the occasional giant manta ray. Raja Ampat is also known for its pristine and untouched environments making it a unique and protected diving destination.
Holds the record for most fish species seen in one dive, with schools of jacks, barracudas and reef sharks.
A seamount that attracts large pelagic fish, Napoleon wrasse, barracudas and reef sharks.
Known for its colourful coral gardens, Mioskon also has pygmy seahorses, bumphead parrotfish and other rare species.
A muck diving spot to see blue-ringed octopuses and nudibranchs.
The Spice Islands, located in the Maluku province, combine rich history with underwater beauty. Ambon and Banda Islands are not only famous for the spice trade but also for their coral reefs and diverse marine life. The waters here are crystal clear, perfect for diving and exploration.
The Spice Islands are known for their colourful coral reefs, healthy ecosystems and historical wrecks. Diving here means an exciting combination of underwater exploration and cultural history, as you dive reefs teeming with life and shipwrecks from centuries past.
Famous for its pristine coral reefs and abundant marine life, reef sharks and turtles.
Healthy coral gardens and large schools of fish, barracudas and snappers.
A historical site where you can dive old shipwrecks surrounded by coral gardens and diverse marine life.
The Spice Islands, located in the Maluku province, combine rich history with underwater beauty. Ambon and Banda Islands are not only famous for the spice trade but also for their coral reefs and diverse marine life. The waters here are crystal clear, perfect for diving and exploration.
The Spice Islands are known for their colourful coral reefs, healthy ecosystems and historical wrecks. Diving here means an exciting combination of underwater exploration and cultural history, as you dive reefs teeming with life and shipwrecks from centuries past.
Famous for its pristine coral reefs and abundant marine life, reef sharks and turtles.
Healthy coral gardens and large schools of fish, barracudas and snappers.
A historical site where you can dive old shipwrecks surrounded by coral gardens and diverse marine life.
Alor and Maumere, in East Nusa Tenggara, are the new kids on the block in the diving world. These regions are still relatively unknown compared to other dive destinations in Indonesia, but offer pristine reefs and abundant marine life in a peaceful setting. Strong currents make it a destination for more experienced divers but the marine life is available to all.
Alor and Maumere are known for their dramatic underwater landscape, steep drop-offs and underwater pinnacles that attract large pelagics. The waters are also rich in macro life, perfect for muck diving.
Strong currents and large pelagics like manta rays and reef sharks.
Home to reef sharks and schooling fish
Alor and Maumere, in East Nusa Tenggara, are the new kids on the block in the diving world. These regions are still relatively unknown compared to other dive destinations in Indonesia, but offer pristine reefs and abundant marine life in a peaceful setting. Strong currents make it a destination for more experienced divers but the marine life is available to all.
Alor and Maumere are known for their dramatic underwater landscape, steep drop-offs and underwater pinnacles that attract large pelagics. The waters are also rich in macro life, perfect for muck diving.
Strong currents and large pelagics like manta rays and reef sharks.
Home to reef sharks and schooling fish
Triton Bay and Kaimana are in West Papua, two of Indonesia's hidden gems. These regions offer coral reefs and the chance to dive with whale sharks, one of the ocean's most incredible creatures. Clear waters and healthy ecosystems make Triton Bay and Kaimana a emerging hot spot for divers.
Resident whale sharks, snorkel or dive with these gentle giants.
Coral reef system and reef sharks, schools of fish and healthy coral gardens.
Triton Bay and Kaimana are in West Papua, two of Indonesia's hidden gems. These regions offer coral reefs and the chance to dive with whale sharks, one of the ocean's most incredible creatures. Clear waters and healthy ecosystems make Triton Bay and Kaimana a emerging hot spot for divers.
Resident whale sharks, snorkel or dive with these gentle giants.
Coral reef system and reef sharks, schools of fish and healthy coral gardens.
Cenderawasih Bay in West Papua is home to one of the most amazing underwater experiences in the world: whale shark encounters. This bay offers some of the best diving in Indonesia with its crystal clear waters and coral gardens, a must-visit for divers seeking an unforgettable marine adventure.
Whaleshark diving, dive with these giants in their natural habitat.
WWII wrecks and coral gardens, history and marine life.
Reef sharks, turtles, schools of fish and coral gardens.
Cenderawasih Bay in West Papua is home to one of the most amazing underwater experiences in the world: whale shark encounters. This bay offers some of the best diving in Indonesia with its crystal clear waters and coral gardens, a must-visit for divers seeking an unforgettable marine adventure.
Whaleshark diving, dive with these giants in their natural habitat.
WWII wrecks and coral gardens, history and marine life.
Reef sharks, turtles, schools of fish and coral gardens.
With Komodo Luxury, your diving adventure will take you to the most beautiful and diverse underwater environment in the world. Whether you dive the reefs of Raja Ampat, swim with manta rays in Komodo National Park or dive with whale sharks in Cenderawasih Bay, each dive is a new adventure. Book now and dive in!
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