Scuba Diving at Blue Magic

Diving atBlue Magic (Indonesia)

Blue Magic delivers an immersive sensory experience, truly living up to its name with expansive, clear blue waters. It's an exhilarating dive, where the movement of large pelagic schools creates a dynamic underwater spectacle. This site often leaves divers with a sense of awe, witnessing the sheer density and diversity of marine activity around its prominent pinnacle.

Early observations for Blue Magic report a surface air temperature of 26°C. The water surface is currently presenting wave heights of 0.1 m. Consider these environmental metrics before beginning your descent.

Dive Site Location & Key Facts

Everything you need to know about this dive site.

Coordinates-0.5095, 130.7479
Site Characteristics
Ocean
Max Depth30m / 98ft
Entry Typeboat
Water Typesalt
Dive Types
PinnacleReef

Dive Site Overview

Blue Magic, an iconic underwater pinnacle reef, is strategically positioned in the Dampier Strait of Raja Ampat, Indonesia. This site lies between Kri Island to the southwest and Waisai's main island to the northeast, and also notably between Mioskon and Cape Kri.

Its structure descends from around 7-8 meters (23-26 ft) near the surface to a maximum depth of 30 meters (98 ft). The site earned its evocative name from the clear blue surroundings and the consistent presence of abundant pelagic fish. Divers commonly visit this popular location to observe a wide array of marine life, including significant pelagic species.

It's a natural magnet, drawing in larger oceanic creatures for feeding or utilizing its many cleaning stations, making it a pivotal point for marine interactions within the archipelago.

Blue Magic

Conditions are Good

8/10
Confidence: 8/10
Indicates meteorological model agreement and data availability.

Best Dive Window

Optimal conditions expected

06:12
18:45
H: 10:45
L: 16:20
Air / Sea Temp
26° / 31°
Wave Height
0.1 m
Wind Speed
19 km/h SE
Rain Chance
100%

Current conditions near Blue Magic show 26° air, 31° sea temperature, 0.1 m waves, and 19 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.

Radius: ~12km
Updated: Jun 14, 2026, 13:54 local time
MARINE: OPEN-METEOWEATHER: YR.NO

Best Time to Dive

Considering conditions, the months of January through May and October through December offer excellent diving scores at Blue Magic. Air temperatures during these periods average between 27.5°C and 28°C (81-82°F), with moderate rainfall averaging 5.8 to 9.3 mm. Wind speeds generally stay below 18 km/h (11 mph), contributing to favorable surface conditions. While June through September still provide good diving scores, wind speeds tend to increase, peaking around 22 km/h (14 mph) in August. Rainfall might also be slightly higher in June. For optimal tranquility and clear conditions, planning a trip within the 'excellent' rated months is often recommended.

PEAK SEASON SCORE

90/100
Excellent

Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.


BEST MONTHS TO DIVE

JAN
FEB
APR
DIVE SCORE
(0–100)
90
JAN
91
FEB
89
MAR
90
APR
89
MAY
75
JUN
86
JUL
85
AUG
89
SEP
90
OCT
90
NOV
90
DEC
AIR TEMP (°C)
27
27
28
27
28
27
27
27
27
28
28
28
WAVES (M)
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
WIND (KM/H)
17
19
18
16
17
19
21
22
20
17
18
17
RAIN (MM)
8.4
5.9
7.9
8.5
9.3
13.2
9.4
9.5
7.0
7.2
7.1
7.8
DIVE SCORE GUIDE (0–100)
Excellent (90–100)
Very Good (80–89)
Good (70–79)
Moderate (50–69)
Poor (30–49)
Not Recommended (0–29)

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Dive Experience & Conditions

Descending into Blue Magic often requires a negative entry technique, swiftly bringing divers into the shadow of its impressive pinnacle reef. The dive begins around 7-8 meters (23-26 ft), where vibrant coral formations and numerous cleaning stations immediately come into view. Divers can observe smaller fish being attended to by cleaning organisms here. Further down, the environment transitions, revealing larger schools of fish. Maximum depth at this site reaches about 30 meters (98 ft). Water temperatures are not consistently reported but typically align with the tropical air temperatures of 27°C (81°F). The clear blue waters are a constant, though prevailing currents can be significant, necessitating experienced handling for divers.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Diving Blue Magic, with its potentially strong currents and significant depths, is best suited for experienced divers. Prioritizing thorough dive planning and maintaining situational awareness throughout the descent are crucial for safety. Given the typical requirement for a negative entry, divers must be proficient in buoyancy control from the start. Remaining vigilant for changing current patterns is an essential expert tip, especially when navigating around the pinnacle. Always dive with a reliable buddy and carry appropriate safety signaling devices, as this is an open ocean site. Respecting marine life and maintaining a safe distance from larger pelagic hunters ensures a secure and enjoyable experience.

Recommended Equipment

  • Dive Computer
  • DSMB

This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Blue Magic, Indonesia. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.

Recommended Dive Suit

For dives of average duration, dive skin or rash guard usually provides sufficient protection from heat loss.

Divers planning a dive at Blue Magic today will likely encounter water temperatures close to 31°C (87°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 26°C (79°F).

Conditions are expected to stay fairly consistent in the days ahead.

Blue Magic conditions last reviewed: 13:54 local time (UTC+9), Jun 14, 2026

Emergency & Medical Support

Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Blue Magic.

Hyperbaric Chamber

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.

Before diving, it's recommended to:

  • confirm nearest medical facilities
  • check emergency procedures with local dive operators
  • ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
24/7 Available

Divers Alert Network

Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.

+1-919-684-9111
  • 24/7 emergency hotline
  • Diving medical assistance
  • Evacuation coordination
View official DAN emergency contacts

Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.

Marine Life at Blue Magic

Around Blue Magic, the sheer volume of pelagic fish is usually the first thing divers notice. Schools of barracuda, trevally, and tuna frequently parade through the blue, often near the surface or congregating at cleaning stations. Grey reef sharks, along with whitetip and blacktip reef sharks, are common sights patrolling the deeper sections. Patient divers might spot wobbegong sharks resting camouflaged on the seabed. Looking closely into the corals and overhangs, pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, crabs, and scorpion fish reveal themselves. Large schools of sweetlips, butterfly fish, and various groupers also populate this highly biodiverse reef system.

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Nearest Airports

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Domine Eduard Osok AirportSOQ
74 km
💵Currency:IDR

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical depth range at Blue Magic?

Blue Magic is an underwater pinnacle reef that starts around 7-8 meters near the surface. It descends to its maximum depth, around 30 meters. Divers can explore this recreational depth range during a single dive.

Are strong currents common at this dive site?

Yes, Blue Magic is known for its strong currents, especially due to its open ocean location in the Dampier Strait. These currents are a key factor attracting large pelagic species to the cleaning stations and for feeding. A negative entry is often required.

What kind of marine life can I expect to see?

The site is a focal point for pelagic action, often showcasing schools of barracuda, trevally, and tuna. Divers frequently encounter grey, whitetip, and blacktip reef sharks, and sometimes oceanic manta rays. Closer to the reef, expect to find wobbegong sharks, sweetlips, and an array of macro life like pygmy seahorses and nudibranchs.

Is Blue Magic suitable for all diver levels?

Blue Magic is primarily recommended for experienced divers due to the strong currents and the necessity of managing a negative entry. Advanced Open Water certification and comfort with current diving are generally advisable for a safe and enjoyable experience.

What are the water temperatures typically like?

While specific water temperature data is not consistently reported, Blue Magic is in a tropical region. Water temperatures generally range from 27-29°C (81-84°F) throughout the year, similar to the ambient air temperatures of the area.

Why is the site named 'Blue Magic'?

The site earned its name from the clear, expansive blue waters that surround the pinnacle and the 'magic' of encountering such a large number of pelagic fish. It describes the thrilling experience of diving in an environment rich with big marine life.

What is the best way to enter the water at Blue Magic?

Due to the typical presence of strong currents and the desire to reach the protection of the pinnacle quickly, a negative entry technique is often used. This involves descending immediately upon entering the water without pausing on the surface.

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