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Kri Eco Resort
Raja Ampat
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| Kri Eco Resort is a simple, informal, but very comfortable dive resort located at the edge of mountainous Kri Island and shaded by palm trees that run along a long fine white sand beach.
Designed to be low-impact, eco-friendly and blend with its surroundings, the buildings were built using local materials by Papuan villagers, many of whom are still employed there. |
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Misool Eco Resort
Raja Ampat, Papua
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| This private resort island, Batbitim, is fringed with powder-white beaches, protected by stunning clear lagoons and abundant reefs. With just nine guest cottages, Misool Eco Resort is able to offer exclusive luxury diving holidays, surrounded by the world's richest reefs.
The beach-front restaurant is located on the North Beach, looking out over a shallow turquoise lagoon. It's the perfect pla... |
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Raja Ampat Dive Lodge
Raja Ampat, Papua
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| Fronted by the white sand Yenpapir Beach on Mansuar Island and backed by the ever-verdant Papuan rainforest, the Raja Ampat Dive Lodge is surrounded by natural beauty. Sit on your veranda and listen to the early morning sounds of the jungle as you prepare for another day of spectacular diving accompanied by our knowledgeable dive guides.
In between dives you will feast on serve delicious, healt... |
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Palau Pef (Pef Island)
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| Pulau Pef is an exclusive private island under Swiss management, open year round, located 48 km (about 30 miles) south of the equator in remote central Raja Ampat West Papua, north of the Dampier strait, 109km (68 miles) from Sorong.
In all aspects, Raja4Divers fosters co-operation with the surrounding villages, from the first traditional island blessing ceremony to the daily resort activities,... |
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Sorido Bay Resort
Raja Ampat, Papua
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| Sorido Bay Resort is an upscale boutique resort central to the best diving in the Raja Ampat. Located on a beautiful Cape overlooking a deep kidney-shaped lagoon, your room is just meters away from the world’s most famous dive-site ‘Cape Kri’ where Dr. Gerry Allen recorded 283 different species of fish in one dive. It made this not only the richest dive site known to science, but also the richest ... |
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