Five extraordinary locations across Indonesia, each offering unique underwater experiences.
Remote dive sites with pristine coral walls and thrilling drift dives in an off-the-beaten-path location.
Sumbawa remains one of Indonesia’s least explored diving destinations, offering pristine reefs and thrilling encounters with pelagic species. The remote location means fewer divers and healthier reefs.
Experience the world’s most biodiverse marine ecosystem with over 1,500 fish species and 600 coral species.
Raja Ampat in West Papua is considered the epicenter of marine biodiversity on Earth. The area boasts the highest coral diversity in the world, with pristine reefs that seem untouched by time.
Explore untouched dive sites with incredible biodiversity and historic shipwrecks in the heart of the Spice Islands.
The Banda Islands are one of Indonesia’s best-kept diving secrets. With pristine coral reefs, dramatic walls, and historic Dutch shipwrecks, Banda offers a unique combination of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
Discover the famous Mola Mola and explore dramatic underwater landscapes from wrecks to vibrant reefs.
Bali offers diverse diving experiences from the famous USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben to the seasonal Mola Mola encounters in Nusa Penida. The island’s varied dive sites cater to all levels.
Dive among vibrant coral reefs and encounter manta rays in crystal-clear waters. Komodo National Park offers some of the most diverse marine life in Indonesia.
The waters around Komodo Island are renowned for their strong currents, which bring nutrient-rich waters that support an incredible diversity of marine life. From tiny nudibranchs to massive manta rays, the reefs here are teeming with life.