Cape Kri

Cape Kri

Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat

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Indonesia

Indonesia

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Asia

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5–40 m / 16–131 ft

Mild

Site description

World-record dive site holding the highest documented fish species count on a single dive with 374 species. Located in Raja Ampat’s nutrient-rich Dampier Strait, this legendary reef showcases exceptional biodiversity including massive schools of fusiliers, barracudas, reef sharks, vibrant hard and soft corals, pygmy seahorses, and large pelagic predators.

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Dive types

Drift Diving

Reef Diving

Wall Diving

Pelagic Encounter

Best time to dive

Year-round (Oct-Apr peak)

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Marine life

Baracudda

Batfish

Black-Tip Reef Shark

Bumphead Parrotfish

Hawksbill Turtle

Napoleon Wrasse

Nudibranch

Seahorse

Snapper

White-Tip Reef Shark

Location

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Frequently asked questions

FAQs

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Is Cape Kri suitable for beginner divers?

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