
Alami Alor Dive Resort
Alor, East Nusa Tenggara, IDN
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Alami Alor Dive Resort, situated on the remote island of Alor, Indonesia, is a boutique establishment specializing in diving and snorkeling. Catering to a maximum of 14 guests, it offers an intimate and personal experience, where staff get to know each guest on an individual level. The resort is known for its authentic, family-style Indonesian meals and its ability to tailor diving and snorkeling services to specific guest interests.
SSI and TDI certifications ensure the quality and safety of the programs offered. Alami Alor provides courses such as Advanced Open Water and Underwater Photography, alongside snorkeling excursions. Divers can explore vibrant coral reefs, discover marine life during muck diving, or enjoy the resort's own house reef. Underwater photography is a key specialty, with learning opportunities available through the Alor Photo Academy.
Facilities include comfortable accommodation, a restaurant and bar for dining and drinks, equipment rental, a dive shop, and nitrox air fills. Night diving is available for those seeking a different experience. The resort also provides lockers for divers' convenience.
Alami Alor Dive Resort is now accepting new reservations for the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons, having been fully booked for 2025 with limited spaces remaining for 2026. Interested parties should contact them directly to check availability and secure their spot at this exclusive haven for diving and marine life enthusiasts.
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Alami Alor offers access to diverse sites including vibrant coral walls and slopes in the Pantar Strait, unique muck diving and snorkeling in Kalabahi Bay, and the convenient house reef right off the resort's jetty. Boat trips can also lead to encounters with larger marine life like dolphins and whales.
The optimal season for visiting Alor's coral reefs and enjoying ideal surface and underwater conditions is from March through December. During this period, underwater visibility can range from 15 meters in the shoulder season to an outstanding 40 meters in the height of the dry season.
Alor is known for its incredible biodiversity, including healthy coral reefs, macro life such as nudibranchs, shrimps, and pygmy seahorses, as well as schools of fish, reef sharks, and occasional sightings of larger pelagics like eagle rays, barracuda, and mola-mola. The muck sites are particularly famous for critters like rhinopias and frogfish.
Yes, Alami Alor features the Alor Photo Academy, offering customized one-on-one workshops with an on-site photo pro. These workshops cater to individual needs regarding camera setup, skill level, and photographic interests, covering techniques from macro to wide-angle photography.
The resort offers accommodation in 7 spacious waterfront bungalows. Full board meals are served family-style in a communal dining area, featuring a variety of Indonesian and tropical-themed dishes prepared with local organic ingredients. Dietary requirements can be accommodated.
Guests can choose from packages like the 'Build Your Own Package' for flexibility, the 'Basic Diver Package' with two guided morning boat dives and unlimited house reef diving, or the 'Complete Diver Package' which includes all scheduled boat dives and unlimited house reef dives. Complimentary 32% Nitrox is available for certified divers.
Alor, East Nusa Tenggara, IDN


