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Acasta: Reefs and Wrecks

Indonesia · 7–10 nights
Reefs and wrecks of the Acasta route

Acasta is a remote and little-explored route in Indonesian waters, where the island’s isolation ensures exceptional marine life abundance. The absence of mass diving in this region means pristine reefs with high population density and excellent visibility. The highlight of the route is a sunken wooden cargo vessel at 35 meters depth that has become an artificial reef with a rich ecosystem. In the open waters around Acasta, manta rays and whale sharks can be encountered. The route is ideal for divers seeking a combination of wreck diving and pristine reef dives far from tourist routes.

What You'll See

Sunken cargo vessel at 35 meters depth
Encounters with manta rays and whale sharks
Pristine reefs thanks to remoteness
Excellent visibility
Minimal other divers

Conditions

Season

March – November

Visibility

20–30 meters

Water Temperature

27–29°C

Level

Advanced Open Water

Duration

7–10 nights

Useful Information

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Best Season

October–April (Raja Ampat), April–November (Komodo)

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Visa

Visa on arrival (VOA) for up to 30 days for Russian citizens, $35

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How to Get There

Flights via Jakarta or Bali. To Raja Ampat — domestic flight to Sorong.

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Climate

Equatorial, 27–33°C year-round

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Currency

Indonesian rupiah (IDR)

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Time Zone

UTC+7 to UTC+9

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