Algae Path 2
# Algae Path 2 – Batanta Island, Raja Ampat
Dive Conditions
Discover Algae Path 2, a premier dive site nestled off Batanta Island in Indonesia’s legendary Raja Ampat archipelago. Located in the Halmahera Sea within West Papua, this Pacific Ocean destination showcases the region’s renowned marine biodiversity.
This intermediate-level dive features a unique underwater landscape characterized by dense seagrass and algae formations that create natural pathways along the seafloor. Divers typically explore depths ranging from 8 to 20 meters, making it accessible for experienced recreationals.
The site’s rich ecosystem supports impressive marine life diversity, including vibrant reef fish, nudibranchs, seahorses, and occasional larger pelagics. Macro photography enthusiasts appreciate the abundance of small crustaceans and invertebrates hidden within the algae beds.
Visibility varies seasonally but generally offers 15-25 meters. Strong currents are possible, requiring competent buoyancy control. Algae Path 2 represents the pristine diving experiences that make Raja Ampat a world-class destination, combining accessible depths with exceptional biodiversity perfect for both conservation-minded and adventure-seeking divers.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)