Dive Master and Research Diver Internship in Indonesia

Dive Master and Research Diver Internship in Indonesia

Location
  • Indonesia
    • Bali
Length
6 to 14 weeks

Program Details

Compensation
Non-Monetary Benefits
Timeframe
Year Round
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English
Weekly Hours
40
Age Min.
20

Pricing

Starting Price
2300
Price Details
Packages depend on your current diving level starting from $390 USD / week

Package #1 - Dive Master (8 weeks)
For divers who have completed up to their Rescue Diver course

Package #2 - Rescuer (10 weeks)
For Advanced divers who need to complete their rescue skills during their program.

Package #3 - Advanced (12 weeks)
For divers with an Open Water Diver certification and need to complete both Advanced and Rescue courses

Package #4 - Zero to Hero (14 weeks)
For applicants who have no previous diving experience and need to complete all the required prerequisites.

Package #5 - Researcher (6 weeks)
For professional or experienced divers who do not need to complete their Dive Master course
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers Some Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

All packages include accommodation, in country transportation, 6-8 dives per week, 5 specialty courses, workshops, program shirt, VISA assistance, pre arrival training materials, pre arrival support

*Due to it's remoteness, all Raja Ampat programs include full room and board

What's Not Included
Airfare Domestic Airfare Some Meals Travel Insurance Visa
What's Not Included (Extra)

Return flights to home country
In country spending money
Some meals
Travel and Dive Insurance
Profesional Processing Fees
Dive Master Training Manuals

Nov 18, 2025
May 17, 2026
85 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Indo Ocean Project was founded by marine biologists and dive professionals to create a high level training and ecological monitoring program in the heart of the coral triangle.

Our field expeditions in Indonesia hosts research projects focused on marine mega fauna, coral reef conservation, and marine policy. The aim of the Indo Ocean Project is to generate high quality scientific data to inform local mangers and stakeholders about the status of Marine Protect Areas (MPA), and to increase marine conservation awareness among the local communities and general public. We combine our research project with a dive master internship program to allow aspiring marine researchers or dive professionals to gain hands on experience in a professional environment while completing several internationally recognized certifications.

You don't need to be a diver or scientist to apply! Join one of our project locations in Nusa Penida (Bali), Bira (Southern Sulawesi) or Raja Ampat (West Papua).

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers intensive dive master training combined with hands-on marine conservation and research, supported by passionate, knowledgeable staff.

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Program Highlights

  • Complete your dive master course and 5 marine ecology specialty certifications in paradise
  • Immerse yourself in tropical marine biology and work alongside a team of award winning dive professionals and marine biologists
  • Practical hands on research diver training and techniques including ecological monitoring surveys, baited remote underwater video, marine megafauna photographic identification, coral restoration, coral reef mapping, mangrove and sea grass restoration...
  • Career stepping stone and CV builder, launch your marine conservation or professional diving career
  • Explore Indonesia's top diving destinations and swim with manta rays, sea turtles, sharks, ocean sunfish and pristine coral reefs in the planets biodiversity hotspot: Nusa Penida, Bira, and Raja Ampat

Popular Programs

Nusa Penida Dive Master and Research Diver Internship

The project headquarters is located on the island of Nusa Penida in the Penida Marine Park. Penida is a diver, surfer, and yogi paradise only a 30-minute boat ride from southeast Bali and ideally located only 1 hour away from the Denpasar International Airport.

Key highlights
- Year-round manta ray sightings
- Seasonal mola sightings (ocean sunfish)
- Nusa Penida Turtles project
- Mangrove and Coral nursery and restoration
- Grounded ecological monitoring and baseline data

Raja Ampat Project Dive Master and Research Diver internship

Raja Ampat is comprised of over 1500 small islands surrounding 4 main islands of Misool. Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo. The project headquarters are located on the island of Waigeo around 20 minute’s drive from the regions capital, Waisai.

Key highlights
- Most biodiverse marine ecosystem on the planet
- Project development
- Established MPA
- Remote island living
- Manta rays, reef sharks, macro diving (critters) and thriving coral reefs

Bira Project Dive Master and Research Diver internship

Bira is located on a peninsula in Southern Sulawesi around 200km away from Makasar. It has one of Indonesia’s most stunning beaches and untouched reefs. Far away from the hustle and bustle of cities, this sleepy ship building village has only just started to attract the travellers eye.

Key highlights:
- Reef sharks galore!
- Marine park development
- Baseline data collection and ecological monitoring
- Coral nursery and mangrove restoration
- Community and education program

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Program Reviews

4.96 Rating
based on 163 reviews
  • 5 rating 96.32%
  • 4 rating 3.68%
  • 3 rating 0%
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  • Growth 4.95
  • Support 4.95
  • Fun 4.95
  • Housing 4.5
  • Safety 5
Showing 33 - 40 of 163 reviews
Matilda
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Raja Anpat

I had a great experience in Raja. The diving was amazing and I was able to improve a lot. The living is really basic but that is due to its remote nature and offered a back to the roots experience which I value a lot. Additionally I learned a lot about our oceans in all the workshops provided by IOP and it was a great experience to see how fish data is collected and help doing so. The staff was friendly and helped out with any problems that arose. Overall I had a great time and grew a lot during this time.
The travel there was quite exhausting since it is so remote but it is absolutely worth it.

What was your funniest moment?
One of the most memorable moments is dancing on the jetty in the middle of the night and having fun with everyone. This mainly happened at the snorkeltests but to me it was a movie scene experience.
Pros
  • Great people
  • Beautiful nature and diving
Cons
  • Not much food variety
  • Bathroom and showers where really basic and not that clean
  • Rats (but it's in the jungle)
94 people found this review helpful.
Martijn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Raja Ampat Diving Experience

My internship at Indo Ocean Project was an experience that can be compared with anything else in my life. The scenery, the remoteness, the marine life all contributed to an awing experience that I will carry with me forever. Life in remote Raja Ampat, thought demanding, brought the team closer together. Despite our diverse backgrounds (construction workers, attorneys, nuclear physicists, DJs, hotel managers, etc.), we were united by our love for nature and our passion to preserve it. The staff, with their vast knowledge and experience, showed me even more insights into the values of marine life, the threats and consequences to its degression, and the most impactful ways to conserve and restore it. Their dedication to this cause was a true inspiration to me.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Some tips for future travellers:
- arrange your visa beforehand, you don't want to waste time going to the immigration office
- bring a waterproof bag that you can bring on boat days
- Taxi's are relatively expensive so get a scooter when you want to go to town
- Given the remoteness the food is absolutely amazing, but don't expect resort food or hamburgers.
- Be prepared to feel spoiled for the rest of your dive career. Every other dive location that you'll visit will never feel as Raja.
Pros
  • The people
  • The marine life
  • You become a dive pro in no time!
Cons
  • It will be over before you know it
84 people found this review helpful.
Axl
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best experience ever

I came to Bira without really knowing what I was doing but I left with so much knowledge, so many good experiences, fun and amazing encounter !
The all IOP project is so cool, I don’t have any background in marine science but now I feel like a know so much more and so much more interested also.
Huge big up to the team in Bira (Ben, Jess, Qinthan and Kholil🫶🏻🫶🏻) they made the experience even better, so don’t wait a second and just go do your next adventure with IOP !!
PS : i miss the sharkies of Bira

What was your funniest moment?
Doing a coral census where they was WAY TOO MUCH corals that it became overwhelming ahah but it just turned into a running joke and we still took great care of those corals !
Pros
  • Encounters
  • Marine life
  • Science and everyday life knowledge
92 people found this review helpful.
Jenna
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Diving in paradise

Indo Ocean Project in Raja Ampat is nothing short of paradise! The diving is incredible with so much biodiversity, and our home in the jungle was simple but gave direct access to a stunning coral reef and a beautiful jetty where we spent much of our free time. The interns and staff feel like a family and I couldn’t be more grateful for this experience. It’s the perfect mix of professional education and constructive feedback, while keeping things very fun and enjoyable! Couldn’t recommend more :)

96 people found this review helpful.
Anna
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great Experience

I learned a lot at Indo Ocean, Raja Ampat. It was a great experience. If you choose Raja Ampat as your location you need to be aware, that this is a really remote area. No fancy coffee shops etc. nearby.
The Indo Ocean program is a really good combination of Divemaster and Conservation/Research Skills. I was lucky to have two marine biologists as the program managers. So their knowledge and experience was very useful to me.
Even if you have a biology background you'll learn a lot!
And if you don't have one, do not be afraid to take part in this program! ; )

109 people found this review helpful.
Nathalie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Living in paradise

To keep it short: if you love the ocean, join this program!
From start to end, I've enjoyed the IOP project and can't believe how much I've learned in such a short period of time.
This is of course, thanks to the amazing program itself - but above all because of Qinthan, Jess & Ben who've made the stay truly unique :)

Diving:
Bira is by far the greatest place I've had the opportunity to dive in so far. It's full of marine life and thriving coral reefs. What makes it so special that you never know what appears in the blue 💙 - schools of devil rays, trevallys, barracudas, tuna or grey reef sharks, marbled rays and more!

Housing & social life:
We've had a wonderful time in Bira with lots of like-minded people :) there's a community kitchen and a bunch of amazing restaurants in walking distance.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Launched a fundraising campaign to support local people in exploring the underwater world and become guardians of their marine miracles
Pros
  • Incredible dive sites with abundance of marine life
  • Wonderful managers & marine biologists
  • Well structured program with lots to learn
99 people found this review helpful.
Aditya
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Thank you!

So, to begin with, from day 1 when i reach IOP at reeflex divers, Mette & Anne were there for me. They are both such amazing people and also very talented and professional. They were always there for me whenever i used to face any type of difficulty, whether in terms of housing, diving etc. And now i am a divemaster. I came to Penida with 6 dives OW diver and right now i am with + 100 dives. Diving in Penida was definitely challenging with all the surges and currents but our training was of the level to ensure that we can dive anywhere in the world! Thank you so much IOP.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
Sticky steamed rice! Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack. everything is rice. Was cool though as i started eating that everyday too.
Pros
  • good diver
  • growing personally and professionally
  • amazing networking
Cons
  • very tired everyday
  • no breakfast as no kitchen no fridge
  • dive center wouldnt allow us to use their facilities e.g fridge
93 people found this review helpful.
Brooklyn
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The Experience of a Lifetime

I struggle to put into words just how special this program was. To be succinct: it was the experience of a lifetime, made exceptional because of Ben, Jess, and Qinthan.

From the first night when Jess and Ben greeted me, I knew I was being welcomed into a very special experience filled with "my people." I bonded with everyone right away, not least because of the relaxed and close-knit atmosphere these two fostered every day. On day two, I met Qinthan, whom I knew immediately would become a role model to me within marine conservation, and she did not disappoint. I am so grateful I decided to partake in this program!

The diving in Bira is on some of the most well preserved reefs left in the world today, which is no small feat. From the smallest of macro life sheltered within the colourful reefs to the sharks, rays, and turtles we saw on every single dive, Bira is unique. I could spend 100 lifetimes diving these reefs and never get tired of them.

IOP itself is a commendable initiative which seeks to balance marine conservation and education with local involvement. They don't try to bulldoze over local ways of living, but rather they integrate these into their science in order to build a sustainable program which has the capacity to thrive.

What was your funniest moment?
Wrong Way Shrey (iykyk)
82 people found this review helpful.

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