Raja Ampat Dive Resort Review
The main reception area of the resort. |
But after a long and tiring journey, the Raja Ampat Dive Resort was a pleasant surprise, especially when seeing the beautiful and cosy room units.
They have 12 villas in total, 10 of which are double units and two of which are family villas. They come with full amenities, including air conditioning, hot showers, mosquito nets, comfortable beds, and standard toiletries.
Inside one of the rooms at the resort. |
My rustic room was the Dolphin units, which is around 32 square meters large and really spacious. It was located closest to the dive centre and was built on higher ground.
The other villas were sea-facing and just meters from the private beach. The spacing between the rooms is wide, providing privacy from the other blocks. Each block is comprised of two units side by side. So, if you are travelling in a group of four, you can get rooms next to each other. Each unit has space for an extra bed.
Some of the diving gear being prepped up before the 1st dive in the morning. |
More importantly, the divemaster or dive guides are well-experienced and fluent in English. They have years of experience and are locals who know the waters around Raja Ampat.
For each of the dives, the morning briefing was done in front of the dive centre, and the divemaster made sure everyone was listening to the brief. You must listen well as they go into detail about descends, ascends, currents and so on.
Heading out for some serious diving from the resort. |
The Raja Ampat Dive Resort dive centre is complete with all the standard leisure diving equipment needed. This means you can just come here empty-handed and rent all the necessary equipment you need.
They also have three dive boats which can take different groups to the many dive sites around Raja Ampat. The dive boats are pretty standard fibreglass boats so do not expect the luxury type of dive boats.
Bird Watching at Raja Ampat Dive Resort
As I am an avid bird watcher, but not the dead serious type, I was pleased to know that the resort also offers bird-watching tours. These are conducted by the local village bird-watching guide, and the price is really reasonable.
I had some free time before diving, and one of the early mornings, I woke up around 4.00 AM to go bird watching in the area. My objective was to spot the endemic Bird of Paradise, which was about 40 minutes from the resort and was one of the sites.
My local village guide and I took a stroll through the village roads and then into the pristine rainforest to see this beautiful bird. To cut a long story short, on that Raja Ampat birdwatching trip, I did see the Red Bird of Paradise and about 25 other bird species in those three hours.
The resort has only one main restaurant and a common area where all meals are served. There is no room service, but you can place a special order from the restaurant, and they can send the meals to your room.
I have to say that the Raja Ampat Dive Resort restaurant is pleasantly welcoming, and the food served is of international standards. A choice of local and continental cuisine is available, but daily buffet meals are served as part of your Raja Ampat Dive Resort package.
Anyone planning to make a booking for Raja Ampat Dive Resort should note that the packages include full board, which includes a boat transfer from Waisai Harbor. This will make your stay easy and convenient for those who do not want to worry too much.
Photos of Raja Ampat Dive Resort
Below are some random photos that were taken in and around the resort. Just take a look at the day and sunset photos taken from the same angle. I have to admit, the place is perfect for any kind of travel, whether leisure, honeymoon, wedding, exploring, or scuba diving.
A photo showing one section of the resort jetty. |
One of the stunning sunsets taken from the resort. |
General view of Raja Ampat. |
The activity board at the dive resort. |
The headline on the notice board is ‘Spot-On’. |
A room photo from one of the other rooms at the resort. |
A sea swing for those wanting to get some epic photos. |
Conclusion
Having only been here for the first time in my life, I probably have to revisit Raja Ampat to experience other dive resorts. I honestly could not find any mistakes or problems staying here, as everything was clockwork. The staff knew what they were doing, and most importantly, they knew their role in this industry.
The food was excellent, and the choices were rather interesting. The tea breaks saw local cakes and Western desserts being served, which was carefully thought of.
Generally, it takes a couple of flights, bus and boat rides to get here. To know more, I wrote an article on how to go to Raja Ampat for anyone interested. Again, you need to allocate one day to get here and one day to get back.
From Sorong in West Papua, you can also take the Bahari Express ferry to Raja Ampat, the most reputable boat service here. The experience is well worth it, as it only takes a few hours from Sorong City.
I hope this Raja Ampat Dive Resort review will be useful for anyone planning to visit for scuba diving, bird watching, or just to experience this beautiful place. If you have questions or comments, please leave them below. Thank you.
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