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HIGHLIGHTS

Dive primer
  • Water Temp: 80-82°
  • Visibility: 80-100'
  • Wetsuit: skin to 3mm
Best time to travel
  • Year-round
Favorite dive sites
  • Wakatobi House Reef
  • Raja Ampat
  • Sebayor Kecil, Komodo
  • Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi
Topside attractions
  • Komodo dragons
  • Spiritual Bali

Other Things to do

    The waters of Indonesia are at the epicenter of marine biodiversity, and the numbers are impressive: a 2,500-mile swath of islands and coral reefs home to more than 2,000 species of fish, 500-plus varieties of hard and soft coral and thousands of enigmatic invertebrates. From the weird and wonderful critters in Lembeh Strait to the graceful mantas and coral spires of Komodo and the dramatic walls of Wakatobi, the diving in Indonesia is some of the best in the world. Few places on the planet are as varied, and as packed with interesting and unusual marine life such as wunderpus, mimic octopus, flamboyant cuttlefish, pygmy seahorses, harlequin shrimp and ornate ghost pipefish.