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I spent three weeks in Raja Ampat in February and March of this year. You will be very disappointed to dive in the Dampier Strait (central) and the north because it's very bleached, especially all the sites around Kri Island. Kri Island is located in the Dampier Strait. There are about 140 liveaboard boats in Raja and they don't go to Kri Island anymore. I wrote trip reports:

Cove Eco Lodge is on Yeben Island and the closest non-homestay place that gets you to the southern sites like Melissa's Garden. I'm not a birder, so I can't help you there. Homestay is rugged, backpacker-type lodging with no amenities. You'll want to really research this option. What is the source of their drinking water? Do they cook with tap water or bottled water?

How reliable is their gas mix? If you or your wife are sensitive to mosquitoes, you might consider staying somewhere with A/C. Homestays don't have A/C. Do they have electricity? Is it 24-hour electricity? Some homestays only give you electricity at certain hours of the day. Do they have running water or do you use buckets for bathing? How do you use the bathroom?

All trash and raw sewages goes into the ocean here, so be prepared to dive with trash, plastic bottles, shoes, tires, fishing line, etc. The stayrajaampat.com website is not up to date, so the information may not be reliable or current.

I have attached a map of where Raja Ampat Dive Lodge is located on Mansuar Island and where I dived. All the sites with a check mark are bleached or dead. All the sites with a straight line have good diving.

Edit: The map was in a brochure of RADL in my room, so I presume it was created by RADL and certainly not to scale.
 

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Yes any southern gam, mansaur, or Kri homestay will dive the main dampier sites (cape Kri, Lao Lao, sardine, chicken, blue magic etc). No need to stay on kri if you don't want to. The post above raises some good points about risks of homestays, although i can say anecdotally that if a homestay has issues with safety or sanitation, it will rise to the surface on stayrajaampat. Reviews are as up to date as the date listed on the review.

The map above however is not at all to scale and has some simplified or exaggerated features.
 
I spent three weeks in Raja Ampat in February and March of this year. You will be very disappointed to dive in the Dampier Strait (central) and the north because it's very bleached, especially all the sites around Kri Island. Kri Island is located in the Dampier Strait. There are about 140 liveaboard boats in Raja and they don't go to Kri Island anymore. I wrote trip reports:

Cove Eco Lodge is on Yeben Island and the closest non-homestay place that gets you to the southern sites like Melissa's Garden. I'm not a birder, so I can't help you there. Homestay is rugged, backpacker-type lodging with no amenities. You'll want to really research this option. What is the source of their drinking water? Do they cook with tap water or bottled water?

How reliable is their gas mix? If you or your wife are sensitive to mosquitoes, you might consider staying somewhere with A/C. Homestays don't have A/C. Do they have electricity? Is it 24-hour electricity? Some homestays only give you electricity at certain hours of the day. Do they have running water or do you use buckets for bathing? How do you use the bathroom?

All trash and raw sewages goes into the ocean here, so be prepared to dive with trash, plastic bottles, shoes, tires, fishing line, etc. The stayrajaampat.com website is not up to date, so the information may not be reliable or current.

I have attached a map of where Raja Ampat Dive Lodge is located on Mansuar Island and where I dived. All the sites with a check mark are bleached or dead. All the sites with a straight line have good diving.

Edit: The map was in a brochure of RADL in my room, so I presume it was created by RADL and certainly not to scale.

Thank you for your take,
We went through Madagascar diving, with no AC, barely working regs etc, really not great food and close to poisonous water supply, same in Mozambique. So I don’t think it can get that worse. We will chance the Homestay.
Yea bleaching is a problem alright, so I will try to do more of research and thank you for telling it needs to be book far in advance, didn’t expect it will be that busy land based.
Thanks for the map also. This was last February correct? So can expect this next winter again I guess.
if we go to Fam to do Melissa’s garden and whatever is good around, how many days do you think we should stay there? Would 3 days be okay? Then 7 days in Gam. And will figure out the rest.
Thank you!
 
Yes any southern gam, mansaur, or Kri homestay will dive the main dampier sites (cape Kri, Lao Lao, sardine, chicken, blue magic etc). No need to stay on kri if you don't want to. The post above raises some good points about risks of homestays, although i can say anecdotally that if a homestay has issues with safety or sanitation, it will rise to the surface on stayrajaampat. Reviews are as up to date as the date listed on the review.

The map above however is not at all to scale and has some simplified or exaggerated features.

Great, thank you Justin! Even better to be based in southern Gam, so we could do birding and diving same time and no need to be based on Kri.

Would anyone have any info about the big island Waigeo? Is there any diving around or would they just bring you to the Dampier Strait?

Thank you!
 
@gwiazda79
Homestay is the only way to dive R4 especially if you prefer flexibility. But it does help to book all your accommodation before arrival. Transfer between the island is pretty straight forward as long as you do not mind to pay.
 

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