Raja Ampat Diving Fact

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If you have not yet heard much about the Raja Ampat island group then chances are you soon will. The region has very recently received a lot of media attention for its phenomenal biodiversity but yet still remains virtually untouched by tourism. In joining our cruises you can be one of the first to experience this pristine environment. Unlike many "should've been here ten years ago" destinations our trips will take you to genuinely untouched environments both above and below the water. The time to see Raja Ampat is definitely now!

Whether you prefer macro photography or action packed big fish diving this area is for you. The big fish you can expect to see include giant mantas, Mobula rays(often in large numbers), massive schools of surgeons and Barracuda along with Wobbegang sharks, giant tawny sharks and variety of others. Macro enthusiasts can see blue ringed octopus, numerous types of pygmy seahorse, ghost pipefish, frogfish, mandarin fish and a huge variety of strange and wonderful crustaceans.