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Immerse yourself in underwater and overwater adventures, breathtaking terrestrial and marine life encounters. Join us for an unforgettable journey in paradise, exploring the richest reefs in the world!
For birders, the birds of Raja Ampat are a great attraction, decorating the trees in the region with colorful feathers and filling the air with birdsong and calls. Let’s dive in and also look up to discover the birds in Raja Ampat!
Join us as we explore one of the world’s best and most spectacular dive sites: Melissa’s Garden in Raja Ampat.
On June 9th, we celebrated Coral Triangle Day. Often referred to as the Amazon of the Seas, the Coral Triangle is the world’s epicentre for marine biodiversity, with the highest number of recorded species on the planet.
Have you ever imagined what a shark walking on land would look like?
Working together to ensure that the oceans continue to flourish now and in the years to come, World Oceans Day reminds us of the ocean's vital role and the challenges it faces, as well as the roles we play in ensuring its ongoing wellbeing.
The Raja Ampat archipelago, home to the Papuan people with their fascinating traditions and culture, is where you can find stunning landscapes and seascapes that seem out of this world. There’s a reason why Raja Ampat is often referred to as ‘the last paradise’. But the question remains, how to get to Raja Ampat?
From the very beginning, Papua Diving Resorts has understood that true sustainability goes hand-in-hand with strong partnerships with the local Papuan communities.
With our comprehensive dive policy designed to keep every dive fun and worry-free, guests at our resorts can explore Raja Ampat's incredible underwater world with complete peace of mind and high quality diving equipment.
For the last 10 years, that is exactly what Don Silcock, Bali-based Australian underwater photographer and photojournalist, has been doing. Before focusing on photographing “major marine aggregations” worldwide, Don has traveled and been diving for the last 45 years.