Moko Alor Dive Resort

Dive Center & Compressor Room

Tucked behind the resort, out of earshot, ready before you are.

Overview

What you'll find here

The dive center sits behind everything else at the resort — far enough back that compressor sounds never reach the villas. Two rooms, both built around the same idea: keep the noisy and the technical out of the way so the front of the resort stays quiet.

Because our diving is full-service, most guests never need to come up here. At end of day the crew brings your gear from the boat, rinses it, hangs it to dry, and re-sets it at your tank slot the next morning. The dive center handles the cycle so divers can stay focused on the diving.

The Building

Two rooms, one purpose

The gear lives at the front. The compressors live at the back. Both deliberately set away from where guests sleep and eat.

Front

The Gear Room

All rental gear lives here — wetsuits on racks, BCDs hanging, regulators on hooks, fins and masks sorted by size. End-of-day rinse tanks and drying lines run along one wall.

  • Rental wetsuits, BCDs, regulators, fins, masks
  • Rinse tanks and drying lines
  • Crew handles the cycle — boat to bench to boat
  • Guests rarely need to set foot in here
Back

The Compressor Room

Two Bauer compressors run behind the gear room — far enough from the villas that you don't hear them. Air and nitrox both filled here. Tanks are analysed and marked the moment they come off the fill.

  • 2× Bauer compressors
  • Nitrox 32 standard, partial-pressure blended
  • Aluminium 80 cu ft (Catalina + Luxfer)
  • 15-litre tanks available, limited stock
  • Well-ventilated for air quality
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