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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.
Season
March – November
Visibility
20–30 meters
Water Temperature
27–29°C
Level
Advanced Open Water
Duration
7–10 nights
Best Season
October–April (Raja Ampat), April–November (Komodo)
Visa
Visa on arrival (VOA) for up to 30 days for Russian citizens, $35
How to Get There
Flights via Jakarta or Bali. To Raja Ampat — domestic flight to Sorong.
Climate
Equatorial, 27–33°C year-round
Currency
Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
Time Zone
UTC+7 to UTC+9
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