Dive in Indonesia

    Serena Pulau Lembeh, Indonesia

    Serena didn't look very promising at first, but we were able to observe a blue ring octopus for quite a while and spotted some frog fish, cuttle fish and robust ghost pipe fish too.

    Sherwood Forest Sangalaki, Indonesia

    Like Manta Run. It's a drift dive through sandy valleys between coral reefs. You'll see lots of mantas and a very beautiful reef in the shallows. Always look up to the surface - that's where the mantas normally pass by.

    Shipwreck Ambon Bay, Indonesia

    This fairly big wreck lies in the bay of Ambon. The dive starts on the bow on about 35m and follows to main deck up to 8m-10m depth.The wreck has a nice coral cover and is home to many moray eels, frog fish, nudbrach and other small critters.The name of the wreck is not (yet) known. Maluku divers…

    Siladen Housereef Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Housereef of Siladen Resort.

    Siladen Pier Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Nice spot for blue ring octopus (or so we were told).

    Siladen Timur Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Vertical wall in large steps. Spectacular reeftop with a huge variety of hard and soft corals, and many reef fishes like groupers, parrotfish, morray eels, ribbon eels and a variety of anemone fishes. Green turtles have been spotted.

    Siladen Utara Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Reef flat with sand and gravel. It looks like a short of river bed modeled by currents and waves, with huge massive corals. Beware the strong currents. Here there is a great variety of sea slugs, lobsters and mantis shrimp. Great place for macro photographers.

    Taka Jaran Pemuteran, Indonesia

    Taka Lebar Pemuteran, Indonesia

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    Tanduk Russa Pulau Lembeh, Indonesia

    Tanduk Russa is a typical Lembeh Strait dive site, where you dive on black sand and search for strange critters.

    Tangkasi Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Starting from a sandy slope, then moving to a wall. nice corals and soft corals. Many sea fans and barrels sponges.

    Tanjun Parigi Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Vertical winding wall with reef top exposed to waves, quite damaged in some points. Here you can find barrel sponges, black corals, gorgonians and sea fans. You can spot a school of surgeon fishes, rabbit fish and parrotfish. Occasionally you can see giant trevally and other pelagic fishes.
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    Tanjung Gelap Pemuteran, Indonesia

    Steep drop-off with great marine life.
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    Tanjung Hukurila Ambon Bay, Indonesia

    The Tanjung Hukurila is located on the south coast of Ambon.On the deeper part of the dive you swim aorund a ridge where you can spot pigymy seahorses (Bargibanti), Turtles and if you are lucky also some bigger animals. Second part of the dive is a beautiful wall with rich coral growth and nice…

    Tanjung Kopi Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Reef flat mildly sloping to 15 to 20 meters depth. After 20m you can find a deep vertical wall with caves. Beware there is often strong currents, and possible upward and downward current. On the reef flat you can find coral head bommies. It is easy to see schools of bat fishes, emperor fishes,…

    Tanjung Patok Wakatobi, Indonesia

    Tanjung Tihowo Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

    Sandy area with coral boulders; there is also a small wooden wreck at about 24m.

    Temple Point Menjangan island, Indonesia

    Tenga Pulau Bunaken, Indonesia

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    The Canyon Pulau Weh, Indonesia

    Caves, arches, walls and canyons. Sharks, Mantas, Napoleon...
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    The Canyon Pulau Weh, Indonesia

    Caves, arches, walls and canyons. Sharks, Mantas, Napoleon...

    The Passage Raja Ampat, Indonesia

    The islands Waigeo and Gam are separated by a passage throughwhich the water rushes depending on the tides in bothdirections. It actuallymakes you feel like diving in a rapid-water river. Theriverbanks arecovered with dense jungle and from below you can see the foliageand theblue sky above you.…

    The River Tulamben, Indonesia

    This is a muck dive. CrinoÔds, Sea pens, mimic octopus, ghost pipefish, harlequin shrimp... A must for underwater photographers!

    Toyapakeh Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Toyapakeh has a stretch of reefs, and in the southern part of the bay there is a similar area of rugged bommies, rich with color and fish. Big schools of fish, sea turtles, and occasionally Mola mola (sunfish) are highlight of Toyapakeh diving. Toyapakeh is special for its pillars of coral.

    Tugboat Wreck Pulau Weh, Indonesia

    Tulamben Drop-off Tulamben, Indonesia

    Fantastic coral, sponges and fans

    Turtle Town Sangalaki, Indonesia

    Nice reef there. Take a drift dive to the west then you'll end up at the entrance of sandy ridge. Turtle town often offers mating green turtles and has som nice coral with sand areas in between. the shallows near the lagoon are nice!

    Turtle Traffic Maratua, Indonesia

    If you like to see green seaturtles this is the place to go. Maybe 30 on a dive. Cool spot for a nice and relaxing drift dive. Also you might see small groups of barracudas, jackfish, stingrays and so on. Take your time to search for critters on the reef. This side of maratua is really nice for…
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    Una Una - Apollo Togian Islands, Indonesia

    Napoleons, schools of blacktail barracuda, barrel sponges...
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    Una Una - The Pinnacle Togian Islands, Indonesia

    Massive hard corals, great sponges, turtles and eagle rays...Usually you can see big shoals of Jacks at this site

    Wodong Wreck Flores, Indonesia

    The wreck lies on its side from 12m?32m depth, it is twisted and iron spruces and doors are clearly visible, some overgrown with hard and soft corals. Schools of trevallys, jacks, lionfish and batfish swim around its surface and the wreck is a perfect hiding place for all kinds of marine animals:…
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    Yellow wall Komodo, Indonesia

    Many robust sea cucumbers, mantas...

    House Wreck Bali, Indonesia

    We waddled into the water in search of the small wreck, embedded in an area of white sand under about 20’ (7m) of water. The wreck is well marked with a buoy, and after a short while of paddling , and having located the dark blot on the seabed, we dived right in. The wreck is of an old Vietnamese…

    Gili Lampu Lombok, Indonesia

    Gili Lampu Reefs is located in East of Lombok, Its one of the best dive sites in the area where you can see both micro or macro dive

    Sabolan Kecil Labuhan Bajo, Indonesia

    This is a good site within easy reach of Labuan Bajo. On the West side of the island there is a small white sandy beach. At the Northern most point of the beach where the sand meets the rocks is the best point to enter. The entire island is surrounded by great looking Coral and one could probably do…

    Mini Wall Labuhan Bajo, Indonesia

    The whole north face of this island is good diving. There are Garden Eels on the sandy slopes, and Shrimps, Gobies and Sweetlips are common. Occasionally, Mandarin fish have been spotted in shallow water. This site also features beautiful Coral gardens with a high abundance of both hard and soft…

    Sebayur Kecil Labuhan Bajo, Indonesia

    The North Western corner of Sebayur Kecil is one of the great dive sites in close proximity to Labuan Bajo. A fringing reef extends north-west where it drops of to 30-40 metres. Depending on the current you can dive this wall to the East or to the West. There are some large boulders around where…

    Tatawa Kecil Labuhan Bajo, Indonesia

    In the borders of the Komodo National Park, this is a small island south-west of Tatawa Besar island offers fantastic snorkeling when the current is not too strong. It is best to dive the Western side of the island with rocks, caves and beautiful Coral gardens in the shallows. Many Coral reef…

    Tatawa Besar Labuhan Bajo, Indonesia

    Also within Komodo National Park borders, starting at the North Western tip of Tatawa, there is a great drift dive down the Western side at about 15 to 20 metres deep on a very beautiful fringing reef. Excellent reef fish life and an endless field of orange soft Corals, Barrel Sponges, and small…
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    Castle Rock Komodo, Indonesia

    Curious Batfishes as well as schooling Barracudas, Trevallies and Mackerels swim at 30-40m depth. At approximately 20m depth there is excellent soft Coral growth and numerous sea Fans that host Pygmy Seahorses. The top of the rock is a good, calm place to explore during safety stops. This site…