Triton Bay

Triton Bay delivers world-class diving in one of Indonesia’s most biologically rich marine zones. Its untouched coral ecosystems attract divers seeking rare species and dramatic seascapes.

Why Triton Bay Stands Out

Triton Bay features swirling soft corals, steep walls, and abundant pelagics across easily accessible sites. Currents bring nutrient-rich water, fueling extraordinary biodiversity beneath the surface.

Marine Life You’ll Encounter

Expect sightings of pygmy seahorses, wobbegong sharks, and schools of barracuda. The bay’s isolation preserves habitats where rare fish and nudibranchs thrive in vivid color.

Access and Exploration

Reached via liveaboard from Kaimana or Sorong, Triton Bay unfolds over several dive days. Flexible routing allows crews to follow seasonal conditions for optimal visibility and encounters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Triton Bay located?
Triton Bay lies on the southern coast of West Papua, within the larger Raja Ampat marine region. It's accessed through Kaimana or Sorong on liveaboard journeys.
How do I get to Triton Bay for diving?
Most divers reach Triton Bay on a liveaboard departing from Kaimana or Sorong. These multi-day trips navigate southward into the bay’s prime dive zones.
What kind of diving is best in Triton Bay?
Triton Bay excels in drift dives, wall dives, and muck diving. Its variety supports both wide-angle photography and macro enthusiasts.
Is Triton Bay part of Raja Ampat?
Yes, Triton Bay is considered part of the extended Raja Ampat bioregion, sharing its rich coral diversity and protected status within West Papua.