
East Of Wallace Line
Triton Bay Divers
Located approximately 30 nautical miles from the town of Kaimana in the Indonesian province of West Papua, Triton Bay Divers offers an unparalleled diving experience in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine environments. The resort, with its six beachfront bungalows and two garden rooms, provides a secluded and intimate retreat for divers and non-divers. Each of the beach front bungalows offers stunning views of the bay and direct access to pristine beaches. The resort’s commitment to sustainability and community engagement ensures that guests can enjoy their stay while supporting local conservation efforts.
Diving in Triton Bay is nothing short of spectacular. The waters are teeming with vibrant marine life, from colourful soft corals and schooling fish to the elusive pygmy seahorses and majestic whale sharks. Dive sites vary from shallow reefs perfect for beginners to dramatic overhangs and caverns that will excite even the most experienced divers. With personalised dive packages and expert guides, Triton Bay Divers ensures that every underwater adventure is safe, exciting, and unforgettable. Whether you’re exploring the rich coral gardens or encountering the gentle giants of the sea, Triton Bay promises a diving experience that will leave you in awe.
Facilities
The accommodation consists of six beach front bungalows and two garden bungalows. Four of the bungalows can accommodate three people if required. Each of the bungalows have a private deck, hot water shower, private bathroom, large ceiling fan, desk and plentiful power sockets.
There is a spacious open-air dining area and 24hr electricity supplying the entire property. Three meals are provided each day, along with snacks being available. Tea, coffee and drinking water are all free and available throughout the day. Soft drinks and beer are available from the bar.
The Dive Centre has a dedicated camera room, as well as personal storage areas for all of your diving equipment.
Local Wildlife
Barracuda, white tip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, pygmy seahorses, cowries, big eyed trevally, manta rays, barramundi, hawksbill turtles, wobbegong sharks, batfish, hairy squat lobsters, cling fish, crinoid scrimp, arrowhead crabs, Mandarin fish, blue-ringed octopus, flasher wrasse, epaulette shark.
Optional Activities
Diving, snorkelling.

Jonathan Morris
Area Specialist
If you have any questions regarding our Indonesia tours, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965
We are back and all I can say is what a fantastic tour! Thank you so much for organising, we have both fallen in love with Indonesia and cannot wait to go back to see other things. Sulawesi was fabulous –the diving was so good it was like being in an aquarium. The tarsiers were all that I expected but the black macaques were so much more!
The first evening walk to see the Tarsiers, on the way we saw two Cuscus hanging about in the trees. We saw a couple of Macaques but the main event was the Tarsiers. We saw six in one tree and they are more cute/ugly as their photos. I could have stayed there all night watching them.
The next day we travelled back to see the Macaques, we were a little late and thought we had missed them as a we got to a group of people who had been watching them the macaques turned away into the bush. We carried on walking to look for kingfishers when we found ourselves in the middle of a monkey gang fight. Rambo 1 and Rambo 2 troops had travelled onto each other’s territory and all hell broke loose! They didn’t care that we were there they just rushed back and forth hollering at each other, it was so exciting watching it.
Once all the testosterone subsided Rambo 2 relaxed and groomed each other we just stood in the middle of them watching them for ages. One climbed a tree to communicate with me by sticking his tongue out and showing me some very strange facial expressions – Stewart thought he was asking me to be his 3rd wife! As we stood watching them relaxing, one came to play with my shoelaces and then another liked my trousers, then a brave one climb up me and started grooming my hair! He didn’t give up easily, sticking his fingers in my eyes and kept looking at me seeing how I was reacting– it was a fantastic experience all round.
All that is left to say is thank you again for giving us the wide variety of what we can see in Indonesia, it has whetted our appetite to see more! Now to plan for next year –we will be in touch soon!