Where to Go Diving in the Indonesia
The absolute epicentre of diversity on the planet. There is more marine life found here than any where else. Over 3,000 fish species and 600 species of coral, steep walls, deep water trenches, underwater volcanic mountains, World War II wrecks, and a seemingly endless variety of colourful macro life, scuba diving in Indonesia's warm waters is truly excellent.
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© Critters at Lembeh Resort
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Raja Ampat translates to The Four Kings and represents the islands of Misool, Batanta, Waigeo and Salawati, but there are literally hundreds of islands in this remote area with pristine reefs and breathtaking scenery. Read more
Triton Bay is one of three regions that comprise the Bird’s Head Seascape which is now considered by marine biologists to be the epicenter of the Coral Triangle and which contains more fish and coral species than anywhere else on the planet. Read more
Liveaboards in Indonesia allow divers to explore the more remote areas and some of the most amazing diving sites this destination has to offer. Read more