ALOR
ALOR DIVING TRIP ITINERARIES
A magical tropical paradise located in the easternmost part of Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands. The island offers a unique blend of natural beauty, traditional culture, and world-class diving and freediving experience.
One of the main reasons of diving and freediving in Alor Island is the opportunity to encounter a wide variety of marine life, including the majestic blue whale and other whale species, dolphins, dugong and a variety of macro critters such as rhinophia. The island is also known for its diverse marine life, including colorful fish, turtles, and also manta rays. The coral reefs are also home to an abundance of soft and hard corals, showing a spectacular display of colors and shapes.
The island's clear waters, combined with its impressive visibility, make it a perfect destination for both novice and experienced divers and freedivers. Divers and freedivers of all levels can enjoy the island's variety of dive sites, from shallow coral gardens to deeper walls and wrecks.
The local people of Alor Island "The Abuy People" are known for their warm hospitality and rich culture. Visitors can learn about the island's unique customs and traditions by visiting traditional villages, markets, and witnessing traditional dances and ceremonies.
The best time to visit Alor Island for diving and freediving is between May and October, when the waters are at their clearest and the visibility is at its best. Liveaboard trips are the best option to fully explore the remote diving spots and island.
Alor is a destination that makes divers and freedivers dream come true. From the possibility of encountering blue whales, other whale species, dugong and dolphins, to the diverse marine life, unique underwater landscapes, and traditional culture, Alor Island is a true magical paradise that should not be missed.
THE SURFACE
Aerial View of Alor Island
The Beach of Alor
Alor Kids
Abuy People
Alor Village
Floating Market
THE UNDERWATER