edpdiver
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I went on a trip to Raja Ampat for a 10-day stay at Sorido Bay with my wife. We started in Bali for 6 days of non-diving activities. From there, we flew to Makassar, where we stayed overnight, then left on a morning flight to Sorong. There were a few people going to the Kri Eco Resort, and my wife and I were headed to Sorido Bay. They are very close to each other, and both are owned by Max Ammer, so the transportation is arranged for people at both resorts. There is a quick van ride to the boat, and a 2 hour boat ride to the resort. After arriving at the resort, there is a briefing on the layout and procedures.
The dives are mostly very close to the resort (typically a 5-10 minute boat ride). The dive guides are very good. They start with a dive briefing, which is useful, because they describe the route, and give guidance on how to avoid the currents. They are good spotters for critters, and are fun to dive with. The diving is excellent. Lots of fish, lots of coral (very healthy), and the overall experience is excellent. The only minor complaint is that the visibility is only fair. It was certainly adequate for a good diving experience, but it did make some of the photography challenging. This visibility might have been atypical, but that was our experience. One other thing to note is that there are no guided dives on Saturday. You can dive unguided from the pier. We chose to snorkel, which was actually a lot of fun.
Here are a few typical pictures.
The whole photoset can be found here: 2010 sorido bay - a set on Flickr
The food at the resort is excellent. The rooms are very large and comfortable. There are two classes of rooms; we had the smaller of the two, and it was still huge. One thing that is worth noting is that dives that are outside of a 10km radius from the resort cost extra. We did not want any of these "special" dives, but I do not think that this is clear from the website (actually, Max is redoing the website, so this might be clarified in the upcoming version). We had a good time there, and the diving was good. We plan on returning when we can.
The dives are mostly very close to the resort (typically a 5-10 minute boat ride). The dive guides are very good. They start with a dive briefing, which is useful, because they describe the route, and give guidance on how to avoid the currents. They are good spotters for critters, and are fun to dive with. The diving is excellent. Lots of fish, lots of coral (very healthy), and the overall experience is excellent. The only minor complaint is that the visibility is only fair. It was certainly adequate for a good diving experience, but it did make some of the photography challenging. This visibility might have been atypical, but that was our experience. One other thing to note is that there are no guided dives on Saturday. You can dive unguided from the pier. We chose to snorkel, which was actually a lot of fun.
Here are a few typical pictures.





The whole photoset can be found here: 2010 sorido bay - a set on Flickr
The food at the resort is excellent. The rooms are very large and comfortable. There are two classes of rooms; we had the smaller of the two, and it was still huge. One thing that is worth noting is that dives that are outside of a 10km radius from the resort cost extra. We did not want any of these "special" dives, but I do not think that this is clear from the website (actually, Max is redoing the website, so this might be clarified in the upcoming version). We had a good time there, and the diving was good. We plan on returning when we can.