Popular Diving Destinations
Pulau Komodo and its nearby islands are home to so much marine life that many live-aboard boats making the trek to Komodo really end up staying here for the whole trip! With hundreds of dive sites, you’ll be able to do things that you’ve been dreaming of for years.
Like many dive sites in Indonesia, Manado is a great place to spot all sorts of marine life. In particular, with its close proximity to the Bunaken marine park, it shares a lot of similarities, with sightings such as lionfish, cuttlefish and various species of nudibranchs.
The Lembeh Straits have become a world class diving destination for just about anyone. Especially popular with underwater photographers and videographers, it’s a place with real charm and despite its normally poor visibility; the wonders that await are truly spectacular.
For many, that sounds like paradise and Raja Ampat, or the four kings is a group of islands that is well celebrated amongst marine biologists and scientists.
Bali island is one of the ultimate holiday destinations that everyone wants to escape to. This tropical island in the heart of the Indonesian Sumatra is more than just a fabulous beach getaway that’s been attracting backpackers for years, but also an absolutely fabulous diving destination.
This beautiful diving haven has long been forgotten, but today it ranks as one of the most energetic places to dive in the Philippines. With a wealth of aquatic life, it’s popular not just because it offers over twenty individual dive sites to explore, but because it’s also a rather well-kept secret, after this diving community has slowly recovered from the brink of exploitation
Bunaken National Park is a hugely popular dive site with both marine biologists and a huge number of divers visiting each year, enjoying the pleasures of the site’s unique diversity of fish and coral. To visit Bunaken National Park is to encounter an array of aquatic life that can be found nowhere else.
