astralmind
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I've already read many threads that did touch on this topic (there are tons out there) but was curious what your thoughts were, understanding where we come from.
We are a couple from Montreal Canada where scuba diving is rather limited in its options, cool wrecks aside.
Besides a few local dives, we dove in Roatan twice for 2 weeks and have close to 60 dives logged in total. We are AOW (knowing there is nothing advances about it) and are looking at doing our rescue cert next. All that within the past year
It is now clear for us that all future travelling will revolve around what kind of diving we can do there, no more AI down south that's for sure - it changed our life forever.
We have thoroughly enjoyed every single dive we've been on. Absolutely loved Roatan (dove with Bananarama both times) but would like to "graduate" to something different.
Unfortunately, we do not have an unlimited budget which somehow drastically restricts our options. Our current Roatan option comes up to roughly 3000$ per person for 2 weeks all in (2 dives and a bit a day, some drinks,taxes) If we are to spend more, it has to be worth it.
I read up on different destinations and the one that stood out to a point where it's become an obsession is Raja Ampat.
Obviously, getting there is complex and expensive - Montreal - Roatan is a 800$ trip while Montreal to Sorong would easily get close to 2000$, 1 800$ at the very least. Based on the pictures I've seen and from what I've read we would be absolutely comfortable paying an extra 1000$ for such a destination. We've never experienced flights for long than 10 hours and understand the stress level and energy required for a much much longer trip and would be willing to give it a go.
We are not looking for luxury, a comfy bed good food (tasty, not fancy) and awesome diving is what we are looking for. As a benchmark, our Roatan experience exceeded our minimal requirements.
My quick research pointed towards the Raja Ampat Biodiversity as the cheapest yet complete option for roughly 3000$ all in, 2 dives a day for 2 weeks. Has anyone used their services before and would care to comment ? Would you happen to know of a better or similar alternative ?
Thanks !
We are a couple from Montreal Canada where scuba diving is rather limited in its options, cool wrecks aside.
Besides a few local dives, we dove in Roatan twice for 2 weeks and have close to 60 dives logged in total. We are AOW (knowing there is nothing advances about it) and are looking at doing our rescue cert next. All that within the past year

We have thoroughly enjoyed every single dive we've been on. Absolutely loved Roatan (dove with Bananarama both times) but would like to "graduate" to something different.
Unfortunately, we do not have an unlimited budget which somehow drastically restricts our options. Our current Roatan option comes up to roughly 3000$ per person for 2 weeks all in (2 dives and a bit a day, some drinks,taxes) If we are to spend more, it has to be worth it.
I read up on different destinations and the one that stood out to a point where it's become an obsession is Raja Ampat.
Obviously, getting there is complex and expensive - Montreal - Roatan is a 800$ trip while Montreal to Sorong would easily get close to 2000$, 1 800$ at the very least. Based on the pictures I've seen and from what I've read we would be absolutely comfortable paying an extra 1000$ for such a destination. We've never experienced flights for long than 10 hours and understand the stress level and energy required for a much much longer trip and would be willing to give it a go.
We are not looking for luxury, a comfy bed good food (tasty, not fancy) and awesome diving is what we are looking for. As a benchmark, our Roatan experience exceeded our minimal requirements.
My quick research pointed towards the Raja Ampat Biodiversity as the cheapest yet complete option for roughly 3000$ all in, 2 dives a day for 2 weeks. Has anyone used their services before and would care to comment ? Would you happen to know of a better or similar alternative ?
Thanks !