The Dampier Strait is one of Raja Ampat’s most legendary marine corridors, located between Waigeo and Batanta Islands. Known for its nutrient-rich currents, exceptional coral health, and astonishing biodiversity, it is considered one of the best diving and snorkeling regions in the world. From vibrant reef slopes to manta cleaning stations and adrenaline-charged drift dives, the Dampier Strait is the beating heart of Raja Ampat’s underwater magic.
Book Your Wayag AdventureThe Dampier Strait is one of Raja Ampat's most iconic marine passages, located between Waigeo and Batanta Islands. Known for its nutrient-rich waters, thriving coral reefs, and extraordinary marine biodiversity, it is considered a central hub of Raja Ampat's underwater ecosystem.
From manta rays gliding through crystal-blue channels to vibrant coral gardens alive with schooling fish, Dampier Strait offers unforgettable seascapes for divers and snorkelers. Strong tidal flows bring abundant nutrients that support an ecosystem of reef sharks, massive fish schools, manta rays, turtles, and countless macro species.
Fly to Sorong Airport (SOQ), the main entry point to Raja Ampat.
Transfer by speedboat or liveaboard to the Dampier Strait (approximately 1–2 hours). Because many routes pass through this region, it is one of the most accessible areas in Raja Ampat. The strait serves as a natural corridor between islands, making it a common stopping point for liveaboards and day trips.
1–2 hours from Sorong
The most popular way to explore Dampier Strait. Most liveaboards include multiple dive sites in this region as part of their itineraries.
Varies by location
Many resorts in central Raja Ampat offer daily dive trips to Dampier Strait's famous sites like Manta Sandy and Cape Kri.
Dampier Strait is featured in most of our Raja Ampat expeditions, including:
5–6 Days
Focused on the best dive sites in the strait—Manta Sandy, Cape Kri, Blue Magic, and more.
Also includes: Arborek Village, Yenbuba, Coral Gardens
7–10 Days
Combines Dampier Strait with Piaynemo, Misool, or Wayag for a comprehensive Raja Ampat adventure.
Also includes: Piaynemo, Misool, Wayag Options
4–5 Days
Perfect for non-divers. Focuses on snorkeling, village visits, and island exploration in calm, shallow waters.
Also includes: Arborek, Yenbuba, Local Culture
We can customize any itinerary to include Dampier Strait based on your preferences and schedule.
Request Custom ItineraryDampier Strait is part of the Raja Ampat Marine Protected Area, one of the most biodiverse marine ecosystems on Earth.
Never touch coral, marine life, or use gloves. Maintain neutral buoyancy to protect fragile reef ecosystems.
Liveaboards and dive operators use designated mooring buoys to prevent anchor damage to coral reefs.
Village visits and homestays provide direct economic benefits to local communities, supporting conservation through sustainable livelihoods.
Local rangers patrol the area to prevent illegal fishing. Tourism fees fund marine conservation and education programs.
The Dampier Strait is excellent year-round, but the most ideal season is October to April. During this period, conditions are calmer and visibility improves, making marine encounters—especially mantas—even more frequent.
Still good for visiting but with occasional rain and slightly rougher seas. Lower tourist numbers mean more solitude.
Monsoon season with rough seas can make the journey challenging. Most operators avoid Wayag during these months.
Book sunrise dives for exceptional visibility and activity. Currents are often calmer in early morning.
Limited cell signal in most areas. Arborek village has basic connectivity. Download offline maps before departure.
Currents can be strong—intermediate to advanced divers only for sites like Cape Kri and Blue Magic. Always dive with a guide.
A deserted beach picnic awaits on pure white sand. Few travelers reach Wayag due to its remoteness, but our luxury expeditions include it as a highlight of the Raja Ampat experience. This untouched paradise remains beautifully beyond the crowds.