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Gili Raja Wreck

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All about Gili Raja Wreck dive site

Wreck
Depth max
50 m
Diver level
Advanced
Visibility
to 20 m

The Gili Raja wreck is a dive site of Donggala in Indonesia. It is a sunken cargo ship covered in black corals. It was used during World War I, which adds historical value to the site. The wreck is 90m/295ft long and can be penetrated.

What to see

The highlights of the Gili Raja wreck are eagle rays, blue-spotted stingrays, and schools of silversides. The variety of fish includes snapper, angelfish, grouper, triggerfish, moray eels, and scorpionfish. The smaller species are nudibranchs, shrimp, crabs, and starfish.

When to go diving in Gili Raja Wreck

The Gili Raja wreck has diving year-round, with the best conditions from March to December. The rainy season is from January to February. The average air temperature is 28C/82F, and the water is around 27-30C/81-86F.

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