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A route combining two outstanding archipelagos of eastern Indonesia — Wakatobi and Alor. The Wakatobi Archipelago holds the record for biodiversity with the maximum number of coral and fish species. The Alor Archipelago is the eastern edge of the Lesser Sunda Islands with crystal visibility. Wakatobi offers dives on multi-tiered reefs with record-breaking inhabitant density. Alor contrasts with sheer walls, underwater volcanoes, and drift diving in currents. The combination of these two regions creates a unique journey from Indonesia’s most biodiverse reefs to its deepest walls and best visibility.
Season
April — November
Visibility
15–40 meters
Water Temperature
26–29°C
Level
Advanced Open Water
Duration
10–12 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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