Diving in Indonesia
Indonesia sits at the centre of the Coral Triangle and offers some of the richest marine biodiversity on the planet. With more than 17,000 islands, the country delivers every type of diving imaginable — colourful coral gardens, dramatic walls, iconic muck sites, drift dives, remote reefs and pelagic encounters. Warm water, diverse dive styles and excellent marine life make Indonesia a favourite for both new and experienced divers.
Why Dive Indonesia?
- Unmatched biodiversity with extraordinary coral and marine species variety.
- Huge range of dive environments including reefs, walls, muck sites, lagoons and open-ocean drifts.
- Something for every skill level from gentle beginner sites to advanced current diving.
- Resorts and liveaboards suited to all budgets and travel styles.
Top Diving Regions
Raja Ampat
Often called the most biodiverse marine region on Earth. Expect pristine reefs, manta cleaning stations, calm lagoons and spectacular coral gardens. Great for photographers and reef lovers.
