Alami Alor Dive Resort

Alor, Indonesia

October 13 - 25, 2025 - Trip 1

Sold Out! Wait List Available!

October 26 - November 7, 2025 - Trip 2

Sold Out! Wait List Available!

Alami Alor is a boutique resort on the remote Indonesian island of Alor providing both scuba diving and snorkeling services and specializing in underwater photography. 

Catering to a maximum of 12 scuba divers or 14 snorkelers, we host you in an intimate setting where we can get to know each guest on a personal level, enjoy authentic family style Indonesian meals together and cater our scuba diving and snorkeling to your interests.

Underwater photographers will be well taken care of with our on-site camera room and Photo-Pro. You can improve and learn new UW photography skills by participating in our customized photo workshops.

  • October 13 - 25, 2025

    $4732  per person double occupancy

    $6532 single occupancy

    Package includes - round trip airport transfers, hotel taxes, 3 meals per day with coffee/tea and water all day. 30-tanks boat diving with unlimited house reef dives between 7AM - 8PM with free 32% nitrox.

    Not Included - airfare to Alor, overnight lodging in Bali for October 12th (necessary for the morning flight from Bali to Alor), drinks (both alcoholic and soft), hotel and dive staff gratuities.

    Deposit Requirements

  • Waterfront Bungalow

    Guest accommodation is provided in 7 spacious and airy waterfront bungalows. Your bungalow is accessed via a private pebble path which leads to your tropical hardwood terrace and ocean front seating area.

    Inside, your bedroom features a full glass ocean facing frontage with either 1 king or 1 king + 1 single spring bed, air-conditioning, ceiling fan, wardrobe & computer desk. The en-suite open air bathroom with a fresh hot water rain shower provides an aerial view of the tropical forest canopy.

  • Scuba diving in Alor will give you the chance to experience multiple types of tropical diving in one location and without crowds. The diversity of our underwater sites is tremendous with a wide range of coral walls and slopes, fields of anemones and volcanic cliffs and caves. Inside the Kalabahi Bay a variety of black and white slopes make for macro muck diving sites that are interesting to both curious underwater explorers and photographers. Our local guides and photo-pro will lead you on underwater tours to get the most out of your visit and personal marine life interests.

    Surface intervals can be equally exciting with the chance to encounter multiple species of dolphins, whales or snorkel with a mola-mola. Bottle nose, spinner and frasier dolphins are spotted weekly and at times joined by large pods of melon-headed whales. Blue whales can be spotted randomly at any time, with their numbers and frequency increasing during seasonal migrations . With the correct timing in the moon cycle and a bit of luck, our boat crew will take you between or after dives to have a look for mola-mola who have been brought to the surface in a cool water upwelling.

  • Travelers to Indonesia must be fully vaccinated and provide verification via an online application.