Indonesia

Indonesia

"...Indonesia is the least known of the world's best dive locations..."

RESORT INFORMATION

The waters surrounding the archipelago form one of the richest marine habitats on earth. With over thirteen thousand islands reaching across the equator between Singapore and Australia, it is no surprise that almost one quarter of the world's coral reefs can be found here. Many of these reefs are located in remote areas, uncontaminated and rarely visited.

Diving in this vast region is comparativley new and is already renowned in diving circles. Dive sites are now being opened up for a limited number of visitors, with strict controls to ensure that no damage is done to these wonderful natural assets. You will find no crowds on Indonesia's drop-offs, just pristine coral, crystal clear water and unequalled diversity of marine life.

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Santika Hotel, Manado, Indonesia
Santika Hotel, Manado, Indonesia

The marine environment in Manado Bay is a near perfect balance of the factors needed to create a reef and the stunning result is evident with even a brief glance below the surface.

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Tasik Ria Resort, Manado, Indonesia
Tasik Ria Resort, Manado, Indonesia

Tasik Ria is ideal for those looking for a laid back holiday. Relax on the sun-deck aboard one of the dive centres' new boats and you may have the possibility of spotting dolphins and migrating whales en-route to your dive sites which can now be reached in as little as 35 minutes.

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Derawan Dive Resort, Derawan Island, Indonesia
Derawan Dive Resort, Derawan Island, Indonesia

Derawan forms part of the Sangalaki Archipelago and is a beautiful teardrop-shaped island with a village around the fringe, spotless white sand beaches and a coconut plantation in the centre.

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Nusa Tara, Komodo and Alor, Indonesia
Nusa Tara, Komodo and Alor, Indonesia

Only 42 of the 550 islands in the group are inhabited and the customs and culture of the people are as diverse as the islands themselves. Komodo is home to the extraordinary Komodo dragon, a giant lizard that is probably the closest thing to a dinosaur living today!

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Kungkungan Bay Resort, Kunkungan Bay, Indonesia
Kungkungan Bay Resort, Kunkungan Bay, Indonesia

Only one hour's drive from Manado, the coral filled bay on the Lembeh Strait is home to Kungkungan Bay Resort. Situated on a private 1200ft beach, the resort offers access to the world's finest critter diving and boasts the only protected private house reef in the area.

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