Sagoff Island in Raja Ampat
Experience untouched coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity
Information about Sagoff Island
Sagoff Island, located near Misool in the southern part of Raja Ampat, is a hidden gem offering unparalleled diving experiences. Renowned for its vibrant marine biodiversity, the island features pristine coral reefs teeming with colorful fish, nudibranchs, and larger pelagic species. The underwater landscape is diverse, with dramatic drop-offs, caverns, and overhangs that create a mesmerizing underwater playground for divers of all levels.
Diving at Sagoff Island provides an opportunity to encounter an array of marine life, from schools of vibrant anthias and fusiliers to the elusive pygmy seahorse. The island's reefs are a haven for macro photographers, offering sightings of rare and colorful critters. The combination of rich marine life and stunning underwater topography makes every dive an adventure.
For non-divers, Sagoff Island offers stunning beaches and lush tropical scenery perfect for relaxation and exploration. Snorkeling in the clear, warm waters provides an excellent opportunity to witness the island's underwater splendor from the surface. Additionally, visitors can embark on guided tours of the island's lush interiors, discovering unique flora and fauna that thrive in this untouched paradise. Whether you're an avid diver or a casual snorkeler, Sagoff Island promises an unforgettable experience in one of Indonesia's most beautiful natural settings.
Interesting facts about Sagoff Island
Getting there: The best way to explore Sagoff Island is by liveaboard, ensuring seamless access to the island's most pristine dive sites.
Best time to visit Sagoff Island: The optimal time for diving is from May to September, with water temperatures ranging from 27°C to 30°C (81°F to 86°F).
Diving Conditions: Expect water depths from 5 to 40 meters (16 to 131 feet) with mild to moderate currents, suitable for divers of all levels.
Our liveaboard trips: Several liveaboards visit Sagoff Island, typically lasting 7-10 days and often including other top dive sites in the region, such as Komodo and Raja Ampat.
A little known fact: Sagoff Island is home to an ancient underwater cave system that divers can explore, filled with fascinating rock formations and unique marine life.
Pictures of Sagoff Island
Possible Activities in Sagoff Island
Diving
Snorkeling