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This group is for anyone interested in Scuba Diving. All skills levels are welcome. This group will include entry level to professional diver training courses, whether you’re looking to take your first breath underwater or take your diving education to new levels. From local dive events to exotic tropical dive trips, join us for amazing dive adventures. Trips can include anything from local lake diving to the kelp forests of California and the coral reefs of the Caribbean and South Pacific.
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## Dive into the World's Richest Marine Biodiversity
Raja Ampat is a paradise for divers, located in the heart of the Coral Triangle. With over 1,500 fish species and 75% of all known coral species found in this area, it's no wonder why Raja Ampat is considered one of the best diving destinations in the world.
## Diving Highlights
Raja Ampat’s famed biodiversity sets it apart in the eyes of scuba divers. Beautiful, strange, small and large, the marine life in this area is truly a wonder of nature. Among the creatures who call Raja Ampat home are 1,500 species of fish, 500 species of corals and 15 marine mammals. At Raja Ampat’s Cape Kri dive site 374 species of fish were spotted on a single dive … a world record!
Large Marine Animals in Raja Ampat Large animals are a frequent sight in Raja Ampat, so pack your wide-angle lens! Manta rays, Mobula rays, blacktip and whitetip sharks, sea turtles and occasionally whale sharks and even whales can be spotted throughout this region. Some of the manta rays in Raja Ampat are unusual in that they are nearly wholly grey/black, making these sightings even more fascinating.
Macro Life in Raja AmpatThe macro world of Raja Ampat is vibrantly colored and remarkably abundant. From pygmy seahorses to the infamous blue-ringed octopus, macro photography subjects are constantly patrolling the ocean floor of Raja Ampat. Frogfish, pipefish and nudibranchs are also frequently seen by divers with keen eyes.
Endemic Species of Raja Ampat Raja Ampat’s impressive biodiversity includes 35 fish species and at least 40 coral species found nowhere else in the world. The most famous of these endemic creatures include the epaulette (walking) shark, several species of mantis shrimp, the tasseled wobbegong shark and Papuan garden eels.## Trip Includes
• Accommodations on the Aurora Liveaboard
• All Meals and Snacks
• 3 - 4 Dives Per Day, Including Night Dives
• Tanks and Weight Belts
• Soft Drinks on Board
• Round-Trip Ground Transfers
• Eco Adventures and Cultural Excursions
• Nitrox
• National Park Admission & Other Fees
- A Trip You Will Never Forget!Click Here for more information and to reserve your spot!