Raja Ampat is an archipelago of over 1,500 islands located in the far eastern part of Indonesia, near Papua. These remote islands sit directly in the middle of the ‘Coral Triangle’, the area with the richest marine biodiversity on the planet. This marine protected area of over 4.5 million hectares is home to more than 1,400 species of fish, and 75% of the Earth’s coral species.
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As most locations in the region are accessible only by boat, WorldWide Dive and Sail’s Indo Siren is the safest and most comfortable vessel for the journey, and provides the most comprehensive luxury experience in Raja Ampat. Aboard this 130’ pinisi-style 8-cabin ship furnished with all of the amenities you could want, you will explore the archipelago’s countless dive sites and various marine environments. Expect to encounter everything the sea has to offer, from staggering diversity of macro-life like pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs and frogfish, to jaw-dropping encounters with larger animals like giant manta rays and sharks. The warm waters (80-84 degrees F) and steady flow of water provide ideal conditions for divers of all levels.