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Diving in Alor

The Alor Archipelago is one of Indonesia’s best-kept secrets — a remote, untouched paradise that still feels wild in all the right ways. For scuba divers seeking something raw, real, and unforgettable, Alor is the place that reminds you why you fell in love with the ocean in the first place. 

Nestled between the Banda Sea and the Savu Sea, the Alor Archipelago sits in one of the most nutrient-rich, life-packed corners of Indonesia. 

What makes Alor SO special?

Pristine, uncrowded reefs

Alor’s reefs are some of the healthiest on Earth, bursting with color and life — and you’ll often have them entirely to yourself. No crowds, no rush, just pure, peaceful diving.

World-class muck diving

Beyond its stunning reefs, Alor is also a treasure for macro lovers. Kalabahi bay hides some of the world’s most sought-after critters.

Crystal-clear visibility

Visibility often stretches beyond 40 meters, letting you soak in every detail of the underwater world.

Thrilling currents

Alor is known for its unpredictable currents — exciting, energizing, and filled with life. These waters are alive with movement, making every dive feel like an adventure.

Incredible biodiversity

From vibrant coral gardens and dramatic walls to rare critters and pelagic surprises, Alor offers a little bit of everything. 

Authentic culture

Above the water is just as special. The islands are home to rich traditions, warm people, and landscapes that make the journey feel meaningful from start to finish.

Dive Sites on

the Pantar Strait

Nestled between the Banda and Savu Seas, the Pantar Strait channels powerful, nutrient-rich currents that nourish some of the healthiest reefs on Earth and support an astonishing variety of marine life. 

muck diving in Kalabahi bay

In contrast, the calm waters of Kalabahi Bay offer world-class muck diving, home to rhinopias, wonderpus and blue-ringed octopus, rare nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, and countless other critters — pure heaven for macro enthusiasts.

Frequently Asked Questions

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