With over 17,000 islands it is easy to see why diving in Indonesia can be one of the most rewarding experiences. As the World's second largest archipelago state and with over 80,000km of coastline, Indonesia offers divers the opportunity to delight in the fantastic array of marine life. Indonesia is home to 15% of the World's coral reefs and has over 4000 recorded different fish & invertebrate species - with many more yet to be identified. Diving in Indonesia is so varied and there is plenty to appeal to even the most seasoned diver, from muck diving in the Lembeh strait to the fast paced currents around Komodo and Alor, dive with wobbegong sharks and manta rays in Raja Ampat or discover new sites in off shore islands of the Banda sea.
November- April - 6 nights / 7 nights / 8 nights / 10 nights / 12 nights
Raja Ampat is all about diversity, not only of marine species but also of dive sites. Recently declared a marine sanctuary to 46,000 square Km park gives you wildly different dive experiences from pelagic drift dives to magical muck dives. With diving at the islands of Waigeo, Misool, Fam, Mansuar, Boo and the Dampier Strait, during each of our trips you are likely to see manta rays, wobbegong sharks, epaulette sharks, pygmy seahorses, ghost pipe fish, mimic octopus and a mix of healthy hard and soft corals.
Komodo National Park from Bima, Sumbabwa
May- November -7 nights /10 nights
Komodo National Park, declared a World Heritage Site in 1991, boasts on of the World's richest marine environments. The waters of the Sunda sea teem with life from reef sharks and manta rays to bobtail squid and the minute "lady bug". The diving here is varied from shallow muck dives, sloping reefs and dark volcanic sand, sumberged pinnacles and steep reef walls. Currents can be strong but bring with them all the delights of diving in Indonesia. Departing from Bima we bring you directly to the muck diving hotspot, before sailing onwards to Sangeang, Gilli Lawa, Rinca & Nusa Kode and to the cooler waters of Southern Komodo.
North Sulawesi from Lembeh, Sulawesi
May-August - 11 nights
Hailed as the muck diving capital of Indonesia, the Lembeh strait is the place to find all the odd looking critters and creatures. Our 11 night trip combines muck diving in Lembeh, with the steeper coral covered walls of the Bunaken National Park and the opportunity to discover the fantastic diving in the northern volcanic islands of Ruang, Taguladang and Siau. Reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse and turtles can be seen along with dogtooth tuna, schooling jacks and snappers. A whole host of smaller creatures including frogfish, octopus, pipefish, harlequin shrimp and nudibranchs can be found at the numerous dive sites. Whilst cruising between the islands it is common to see pods of dolphins and the occasional whale.
Flores & Alor from Maumere, Flores
August - November - 10 nights
On the eastern side of Nusa Tengarra, these remote islands offer a wide diversity of marine environments for divers to explore. Dark volcanic sand, coral rich reef walls and seamounts offer a range of dive sites and environments in which to observe numerous marine species. Departing from Maumere we visit the islands of Flores,Lembata, Pantar, Pura and Alor. The area of the Pantar strait is known for its currents that bring with them the larger pelagics. Hammerheads, reef sharks, mobula rays and schooling jacks are frequently sighted. However the area is also known for sightings of the Mola Mola and is home to a fantastic array of smaller critters with muck diving spots to rival the Lembeh strait.
Banda Sea Dive Discoveries, Flores-Sorong-Ambon & Ambon-Sorong
October - December 14 Nights / 16 nights
The islands in the middle of the Banda Sea, including Banda Neira, Gungung Api, Manuk and Lucipara are only accesible by liveaboard diving. Our 14 night discovery trips offer you the opportunity to dive in these remote locations along with diving in the known areas of Raja Ampat, Flores and Ambon. These trips offer a perfect combination of walls and pinnacles, coral gardens and muck diving with the chance to explore new sites and find new creatures.
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