Luko
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Out of curiosity, since you’ve currently visited, how would you rate the reef diving in Alor to other destinations?
The pros :
Best visibility anywhere in Indonesia.
Excellent coral life
Tons of small fish
Good variety of topography, deep walls, slopes, weird volcanic kind of spots.
Ridiculously photogenic shallows
Sometimes hammerheads, even whales
The cons :
Less mid sized /schools of fish except on some "wild" sites where they are teeming. (that's probably the downside of excellent viz)
Currents
Too many walls though (I don't like walls for photo so when I get on that kind of configuration I tend to stay at 12 m )
Wall diving with Gilles

Photogenic shallows



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And yet...Raja Ampat and Komodo hog the spotlight, with Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands seen as diving peers (also with WW 2 wrecks) but more expensive and involved to get to, if I understand correctly, and somewhat less likely to have the same level of amenities westerners are accustomed to. At least, that's the impression I've gotten from discussions online. So it makes a bit of sense where they fit in as desired and frequented dive destinations.
Where does Alor 'fit?' From a map, looks like it's pretty close to Komodo, and might have similar conditions? So why does Komodo seem better known here? Is Alor for people who've been to Raja Ampat and Komodo and want similar great diving but to get in a new destination? Or should is it an 'hidden gem' destination that, where it better known, would be stealing a lot of business from the other two?
Many factors may keep Alor away from the crowd (and I like it like this) :
- Alor airport is not a hub, you now need 2 days to get there from elsewhere through Kupang.
- It's even difficult to get goods or material since transportation is not developped and due to the topography of the island there are only few roads (especially if you are on Pantar).
- Few resorts and they're small, it's difficult to buy land there. Alor is VERY rocky and steep, the beachfront is scarce already occupied by villagers.
- Diving Alor can be challenging, you need to invest time and knowledge before diving safely the strait.
You put the spotlight on PNG but if you really think about it, many people talk about PNG although nobody goes there. There are only 5 dive resorts in a country that is large like France!