Alor is the last island furthest east and north in the East Nusa Tenggara province, more commonly know in Bahasa Indonesia as Nusa Tenggara Timur or NTT. NTT as a province is most famous for Komodo Island and it’s aboriginal inhabitants the...
Go>A multitude of critters, minimal crowds, and world-class muck diving are why scuba fans come to Ambon Island. Ambon is located in the Maluku (Spice) Islands of eastern Indonesia. The Twilight Zone is the name given to the rubble and black sand...
Go>Floating in splendid isolation in the middle of the Bay of Bengal are the Andaman Islands. The islands are one of the most remote and least visited areas of the world and offer excellent prospects for diving and exploration. Administered by India,...
Go>Anilao is on the island of Luzon, about 3 hours' drive south of Manila, in the Batangas province of the Philippines. It is best known for muck diving. Anilao is known among divers for its macro life and muck diving. There are...
Go>Apo Reef is the largest atoll in the Philippines and the world's second largest single coral reef; clearly this represents a significant attraction to tourists and divers alike. The Apo Reef Natural Park was given Protected Area status in 1996. The park is famous for...
Go>A high chance of Sharks and Mola Mola’s, shallow coral reefs and steep wall dives, Bali has some spectacular dive sites which cater for everyone. Bali, which is Indonesia’s top tourist destination, is an excellent base to explore all the ocean has...
Go>The Banda Islands are a group of ten volcanic islands, three of which are uninhabited, located near the Indonesian province of Maluku. One of the most unique features of this archipelago is its exclusivity brought about not by the cost of...
Go>Bangka (Pulau Bangka), North Sulawesi, Indonesia is located in between Bunaken and Lembeh and people come here for the white sand beaches, quiet resorts with plenty of space to relax. Bangka offers a variety of dive sites, from underwater pinnacles to shallow reefs,...
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