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Discover Alor

Overview

Marine Life

Macro critters, mola-mola, dolphins, reef sharks, whales.

Dive Info

Advanced divers; AOWD and 30+ dives recommended.

Reefs

Healthy coral walls and gardens with rich biodiversity.

Scenery & Beach

Remote, volcanic islands, traditional villages, no crowds.

Currents

Moderate to strong, especially in channels.

Water Temperature

24–29°C (75–84°F)

Diving in Alor, Indonesia, is a truly unforgettable experience, offering some of the most pristine and diverse underwater environments in the world. Located in the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago, Alor is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands and is still relatively untouched by mass tourism, making it a hidden gem for diving enthusiasts.

Alor is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and an extraordinary range of marine biodiversity. The region sits within the Coral Triangle, one of the most biologically rich marine areas on the planet. Divers can expect encounters with everything from pygmy seahorses and nudibranchs to large pelagics during the right season.

Currents in Alor can be strong and unpredictable, making it a destination best suited for advanced divers. However, the nutrient-rich waters brought in by these currents support an abundance of marine life and stunning coral gardens.

In addition to marine life, Alor also offers outstanding macro photography opportunities. The muck diving in the area is excellent, especially around the black sand bays, where rare and unusual critters are often found.

Diving in Alor isn’t just about the underwater scenery — the above-water experience is equally special. With its remote location, stunning volcanic landscapes, and warm, welcoming local culture, Alor provides a great destination as part of your next liveaboard trip!

Schedule

Destination FAQ

Alor is one of Indonesia’s top yet least explored diving destinations. Located in East Nusa Tenggara, it offers a truly pristine and uncrowded underwater experience. With incredible visibility, rich marine biodiversity, and a variety of dive sites, Alor is a paradise for both macro lovers and pelagic seekers. The vibrant local culture and the warm hospitality of its people add another layer to the experience.

Alor is teeming with marine life, including rare species like Rhinopias, frogfish, mimic octopus, and a wide array of nudibranchs for macro enthusiasts. At the same time, the strong currents attract larger pelagics such as mola-mola, sharks, tuna, and dolphins. Manta rays and even sperm whales are occasionally spotted in the area.

The coral reefs in Alor are among the healthiest and most colorful in Indonesia. You’ll find a mix of dramatic wall dives, steep slopes, and vibrant coral gardens—both hard and soft—that host an astonishing range of marine species.

Alor is best suited for intermediate to advanced divers, mainly due to strong and sometimes unpredictable currents. There are over 30 dive sites around the Pantar Strait, offering everything from muck dives to wall dives and thrilling drift dives. Popular sites include Kal’s Dream, Clown Valley, and The Cathedral.

Above the surface, Alor is just as stunning. Volcanic islands, rolling green hills, and traditional villages with handwoven ikat textiles enrich the travel experience. The sunsets in Alor are also among the most breathtaking in eastern Indonesia.

Currents in Alor can be very strong and unpredictable, especially in the straits between islands. Diving with a knowledgeable local operator is essential. While challenging, these currents bring nutrient-rich waters that support Alor’s incredible marine diversity.

Water temperatures range from 24–29°C (75–84°F), depending on the season and dive location. Some southern sites in the Pantar Strait can be cooler due to upwellings, so a 5mm wetsuit is recommended for those sensitive to cold.

Destinations & Itineraries

Discover the hidden gems and breathtaking dive sites that this tropical paradise has to offer. Prepare to be enchanted by the unparalleled beauty of Indonesia's underwater world.

Accomodation

9.50

Excelent
  • Year built 2010
  • Length 32m
  • Width 8m
  • Capacity 16guests / 16 crew
  • Hull Ironwood
  • Body Teak
  • Ratio guests/Dive guide 4/1

The Iliké

The ILIKE was built on Sulawesi in Bira in 2010. It is the area where the local tribe is famous for building the strong and reliable phinisi boats, the traditional ships specifically designed and built for travelling the Indonesian archipelago.

Ilike hosts a total of 16 guests in 8 cabins that are fully air-conditioned with ensuite bathroom with hot water shower, toilet and sink. Indonesian and International meals will be served in the spacious saloon with open kitchen, or in the outdoor sitting area at the stern of the boat, well protected from wind while sailing. The comfortable dive deck in front of the boat is one of the most spacious on Indonesian liveaboards. As a diver you can choose to dive on Air or Nitrox from our membrane Nitrox compressor. Between dives you are invited to catch some sun on our sun deck, where you will also enjoy spectacular sunsets, sipping a cool drink!

The yacht is powered by 2 x 320HP marine engines, allowing us to cruise at an average speed of 9-10 knots across Indonesia. We schedule top diving destinations like Komodo, Alor, Maluku, Banda Sea, Triton Bay, Raja Ampat and Kalimantan. Rich marine life, healthy corals and stunning landscapes may soon become your memories after a stay on board of Ilike. We look forward to welcome you on board!

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