Papua Paradise Eco Resort superbly lives up to its name. Stilted overwater bungalows range from their tropical island home, where you can relax on your private balcony and enjoy endless ocean views until the sun sets.
The house reef offers fantastic snorkelling and above the waves, the island’s jungle paths are waiting to be explored; keep an eye out for cockatoos and hornbills in the towering trees.
Accommodation
Built using traditional locally sourced materials, the overwater bungalows appear to float above the sparkling waters of the island's house reef. The bungalows are beautifully appointed, spacious and airy and offer idyllic ocean views. The traditional style architecture and solid wood structure are both charming and luxurious; you won't want to leave.
There are 28 bungalows, each has its own terrace and loungers and a partially open en suite bathroom. The Superior Bungalows are roomy and quaint with king-sized bed and large, open sunset verandah with daybed and hammock. The Deluxe Bungalows have a semi-open en-suite bathroom, cosy corner with indoor sofa, and large, open sunset verandah with daybed. The ocean breeze naturally cools and ventilates, but a fan is also provided in the both of these bungalow categories.
The Premium Bungalows are the largest of the bungalows designed for couples and nature lovers alike, and are the only rooms with air-conditioning and a bathtub overlooking the ocean. They also feature a generous semi-open en-suite bathroom and four-poster bed. All rooms also include a safety deposit box and ocean view desk ideal for reviewing and editing photos and videos. Some rooms can be arranged as twin beds. Complimentary tea, coffee and bottled water are provided.
Facilities
The Seaview Restaurant is perched over the ocean and has been built using the same traditional materials, which evokes a luxury castaway feel. Watch the marine life in the sparkling waters as you enjoy food from the plentiful buffet. Local produce is bought from the surrounding islands and compliments that which is grown by the resort and the items purchased in Sorong. The food is fresh and homemade, and every effort is made to provide quality tasty dishes with European and local flavour.
Location
Papua Paradise Eco Resort is located on Birie Island very close to Batanta Island which is one of the four Rajas (kings). To get to Birie it’s about a 2-hour boat journey from Sorong.
Resort Features
- On Site Dive Centre
- Oceanfront
- Full Board Available
- WiFi
- Boutique
- Environmentally Aware
Recommended for
- Experienced Divers
- Beginner Divers
- Learn to Dive
- Photographers
- Snorkellers
Our Holiday Prices
The price quoted is a guide, based on the cheapest time to travel and two people sharing. Flight prices change daily, so we'll prepare a personalised quotation to ensure that you receive the most competitive price for your chosen travel dates.
Please call 01353 659999 or complete an enquiry form for a quotation.
Papua Paradise Eco Resort
12 days from £5,560 inc. flights, transfers, accommodation, diving.
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At a Glance
- When to Go Oct-Apr
- Rental Equipment Yes (£)
- Rooms 24
- Nitrox Free
- Internet Yes
- Group Discount 8 Guests
- Client Favourite
- Award-Winning
Highlights
- Oceanfront location
- On site dive centre
- Award-winning
- House reef
- Photo friendly
- Great for nature
What's included?
Price per person typically includes:
- Flights to/from UK
- Airport hotel
- Airport transfers to/from resort
- 9 nights accommodation on a full-board basis
- Up to 4 dives per day
Our Price Match Promise
At Regaldive we are committed to offering you the best possible value for money on all our diving holidays. That's why we offer you a price match promise. Learn more about our promise to you.
Dive Centre: Gangga Divers at Papua Paradise
Gangga Divers at the Papua Paradise Eco Resort offers a very high standard of professional dive services.
Equipment Rental
Nitrox Available (Paid)
Camera Room
Boat Diving
Courses
Dive groups are at most four guests to one dive guide, so that everyone can enjoy the superb diving.
Nitrox is available free of charge to those certified. For those not certified, Gangga Divers is a PADI 5-star resort, which means it offers a full range of PADI courses.
New or very well-maintained Aqualung dive equipment can be hired. 8, 12, and 15-litre aluminium tanks are available with DIN or international fitting.
You’ll appreciate the locked storage facility if you bring your gear. Storage crates, rinse tanks, and a drying area are also provided.
Photographers and videographers will love the padded camera trolleys that allow you to wheel your equipment safely and effortlessly from room to dive centre. There’s even an air-conditioned dedicated camera room with workstations within the dive centre.
To ensure a great dive experience, Gangga divers have 10 small fibreglass boats. Most take a maximum of 5 divers, and all have silent engines, which minimises intrusion and maximises your enjoyment of the reef. Towels, fresh water, tea and coffee, fruit, and snacks are onboard, and each boat has full safety equipment onboard.
Combined scuba diving and accommodation packages are available for stays of 7 nights or longer. Please enquire for a holiday price.
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Dive Info
Raja Ampat lies in West Papua in eastern Indonesia and is an area made up of hundreds of lush islands. Raja Ampat translates as ‘the four kings’ which is what the four main islands of Salawati, Bantanta, Waigeo and Misool are referred to. It’s one of Indonesia's most beautiful regions and while popular with scuba divers it maintains a remote unexplored beauty.
Here, divers can find some of the most beautiful coral reefs, which are famed for their rich diversity and are among Indonesia’s best. Whether you’re a macro hunter or a big-picture reef scape gawker, you’ll find abundance. The location is a photographer's dream but, camera or not, expect manta rays, wobbegong sharks, walking sharks, reef sharks, turtles, schooling fish, pygmy seahorse, mackerel, tuna, barracuda and a variety of colourful nudibranchs.
Diving Raja Ampat
Diving Suitable For
Raja Ampat’s glorious marine life is fed by currents which sweep around its islands. For this reason, diving is more suitable for qualified and experienced divers, particularly if you opt to explore the area by liveaboard. If you want to learn to dive in this spectacular environment, it's possible on a land based trip, so opt for a dive resort instead.
Diving Highlights
Raja Ampat’s colossal abundance cannot be overestimated, and divers and snorkellers alike will be mesmerised to the diversity on offer. Often, dive resorts have a superb range of dive sites on their doorstep to explore starting with a house reef that’s ideal for snorkelling, while liveaboards explore more of this vast region.
The Misool, in southern Raja Ampat, brings chaotic colour and macro madness. Mansuar is a manta and turtle heaven, while Waigeo is all about that frenetic reef bustle. Everywhere you look is colourful, busy and a kaleidoscope of variety.
Diving Seasons
Raja Ampat can be dived all year round, but the best conditions are October to April, with the least wind and calmest seas being October and November. Due to the size of the area, small regional variations can occur.
Things to do in Raja Ampat
Raja Ampat is no less stunning above the water line. The scattered islands bedecked with lush jungle vegetation, picture-perfect sandy beaches and luxury resorts with overwater bungalows offer some truly stunning scenes. You can explore more of the topside attractions by kayak or on nature walks. Raja Ampat’s birdlife is also spectacular, with two species of birds of paradise endemic. Cockatoos, parrots, hornbills, shelducks and beach kingfishers can all be spotted too.
Getting There
Raja Ampat is remote. Sorong Airport serves the area and this lies just 10 minutes from the port that will connect you by boat to your chosen destination.
Connections to Sorong leave from Jakarta, Denpasar (Bali) or Makassar and Manado, and these major gateways open up numerous opportunities for operators serving all major UK and European Airports.
Helpful Information
Climate
Raja Ampat is tropical and lies on the equator, and enjoys a year round temperature of 30 degrees. October and November are the stillest months. The area's lushness means rainfall, and the majority of this falls between May and September, with June and July being the wettest months. December and January are often referred to as the area's second monsoon, as they can be just as wet. That said, rainfall is short-lived and passes as fast as it arrives.
Water Temperature & Visibility
The average water temperature is between 28–30°C, meaning a 5mm suit is ideal.
Visibility is variable, and the area will treat you to twinkling visibility and sparkling oceans – perfect for diving some of the richest reefs on Earth - but do be prepared for lower visibility too.
Time
Raja Ampat is +9 hours GMT.
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR).
It’s advisable to exchange a little money before you leave so that you do have some currency when you arrive. ATMs are available at the airport, as are exchange services.
Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, and tap and contactless technologies are expanding all the time. That said, if you want to spend money supporting local and traditional enterprises, be prepared with cash.
Planning your Holiday
Flights
International flights from main UK and European airports serve Jakarta and Denpasar (Bali) where connections will take you to Sorong. From Sorong, boat transfers will take you to resorts or connect you with your liveaboard vessel.
Note that Sorong is also served by a direct flight from Manado, which offers an interesting opportunity for those wishing to dive in Bunaken.
Visas
Entry requirements vary from country to country, and it’s important to check the latest visa information well before you travel. Some destinations may allow visa-free entry for a limited period, while others require an eVisa or a visa obtained in advance. To ensure you have the correct documentation for your trip, we recommend checking the official advice from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) or contacting the relevant country’s embassy or consulate. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.
Passports
Before you travel, make sure your passport is valid for the full duration of your trip and meets the entry requirements of your destination. Many countries require at least six months’ validity beyond your planned return date, while others may have different rules. For the most reliable and up-to-date information, visit the UK Government’s passport guidance or the official travel advice pages for your destination. Other nationalities should check with their own consulate/embassy.
If you’re planning to travel to or via an EU country (with certain exceptions) your UK passport must meet two key requirements, it must be less than 10 years old on the day you enter the country and it must be valid for at least three months after your planned departure date.
Vaccinations & Health Advice
Health and vaccination requirements differ depending on where you're travelling. Some destinations may require proof of specific vaccinations or recommend certain precautions to protect your wellbeing.
We’re not qualified to provide you with specific advice on vaccinations and strongly recommend that you contact your healthcare professional before you travel to discuss the inoculations you may need to consider.
For trusted guidance on health and vaccination advice, refer to the NHS Travel Vaccination Advice, Masta Travel Health or Travel Health Pro websites.
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