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- Pulau Weh : Pulau Weh remains, even after the horrible 2005 tsunami, an underwater pearl with many different kinds of diving.
- Batee Meudoro : Batee Meuduro is a huge remote pinnacle in the south of Pulau Weh.
- Shark Plateau : If you are interested in sharks you should visit Shark Plateau where many species of sharks can be spotted from nearby.
- Sophie Rickmers Wreck : The German cargo vessel named Sophie Rickmers Wreck was purposely sunk by the German army to prevent confiscation.
- Amuk Bay, Padang Bay : Diving at the thrilling high current dive sites around Amuk Bay and the slightly more sheltered Padang Bay.
- Biaha : Biaha is a small island northeast of Amuk Bay, a haven for huge fish, sharks, sunfish as well as reef fish and smaller critters.
- Blue Lagoon : The Blue Lagoon is one of the more popular dive sites in Padang Bay offering excellent reef formations, plenty of fish and colorful coral.
- Mimpang : Mimpang is one of the places where chances of diving with many reef sharks are huge.
- Tepekong : Tepekong Island is another nice island surrounded with excellent reefs, sharks and other big fish.
- Menjangan Island : Menjangan Island is part of a National Park where marine life and coral growth is well maintained and controlled to make sure it flourishes.
- Anker Wreck : The Anker Wreck is named after an anchor and the remains of a nineteenth century wooden shipwreck.
- Nusa Dua : This touristy peninsula filled with resorts, bars, nightlife and diving is a great opportunity for some relaxation.
- Nusa Lembongan : Nusa Lembongan is a long thin island just northwest of Nusa Penida famous for its white sand and clear beaches.
- Blue Corner : Blue Corner is a great drift dive with pelagic, sharks, sunfish and other huge fish hunting at the wall around this corner.
- Nusa Penida : Southwest of Bali you will find Nusa Penida, a beautiful island with crystal clear waters and prolific coral formations.
- Crystal Bay : Crystal Bay is blessed with excellent visibilities and a small Bat Cave which can be surfaced from beneath the water.
- Gamat Bay : Gamat Bay is a sheltered bay right in the channel between Nusa Penida and Ceningan but not experiencing strong currents.
- Malibu Point : Malibu Point is a bit far off from the main island, but offers excellent chances of diving with sharks, manta rays and Mola-Mola
- Manta Point : Manta Point is a place west of Nusa Penida where planktonic activity is high attracting many huge manta rays.
- SD : Just of SD Point you can enjoy the beauties of huge coral heads and many marine fish.
- Toyapakeh : In between Lembogan and Nusa Penida we can dive Toyapakeh, a strong and rich current drift dive.
- Tulamben : Tulamben Bay is one of the most popular dive destinations northeast of Bali, Indonesia.
- USAT Liberty : Diving at shipwreck the USAT Liberty
- Blongas Bay : Blongas Bay is a popular, tranquil and sheltered bay with some excellent deep boulder dives just offshore.
- Magnet : Once you are in Blongas Bay, you most likely want to dive the advanced dive site the Magnet.
- Gili Islands : The Gili Islands are excellent novice, intermediate and expert dive destinations ringed with shallow soft and hard coral reefs.
- Air Wall : The spectacular wall dive Air Wall has some spectacular coral formation, arches and overhangs.
- BioRock : One of the Indonesian attempts to maintain the underwater biosphere was made through the iron and metal at BioRock.
- Bounty : Bounty is one of the best muck and macro dive sites in the Gilis formed out the remains of an old pier.
- Coral Fan Garden :
- Deep Turbo : Deep Turbo is an advanced and deep sandy floor with ten meter high rising sea mounds rich in coral growth.
- Frogfish Point : Frogfish Point
- Goodheart : Goodheart is one of the high current dive sites where large species of fish are not uncommon.
- Halik Reef : Halik Reef offers a steep slope with canyons often full of resting turtles.
- Hans Reef : Hans Reef is a rocky dive site full of bommies and known for its macro life and juvenile fish.
- Manta Point : Manta Point is a great spot for reef sharks and seasonal manta rays.
- Meno Slope : Meno Slope is a Gili destination great for photographing macro species and close-ups.
- Meno Wall : Meno Wall is a fantastic drift dive next to a wall beautifully colored with soft corals
- Mirko's Reef : The healthy reef named Mirko is one full of fish, great coral formations and the unexpected.
- Shark Point : One of the more popular dive sites is Shark Point with its ledges and excellent sights of different types of sharks.
- Simon's Reef : Simon's Reef is often mentioned as the dive to see sea horses but other fish are plentiful as well.
- Takat Malang, Malang Reef : Malang is a small reef just north of Gili Meno and Gili Air, great for spotting rays and groupers.
- Senggigi Beach : The main tourist resort area in Lombok is Senggigi beach with very nice diving on its shores as well.
- Banta Island : Coral and an enormous rich marine life will greet you while diving all around Banta Island.
- Galley Rock : The strong current dive Galley Rock offers excellent chances of spotting large fish but smaller reef inhabitants are common as well.
- GPS Point : GPS Point is a submerged pinnacle named because it is so difficult finding this diving site.
- White Angels : White Angels is an advanced dive site with strong currents, sharks and many pelagic.
- Batu Bolong : One of the most popular diving sites is Batu Bolong with its diversity of walls, fish and mantas.
- Batu Tiga : Batu Tiga is a high current dive with lots of big fish and sometimes manta rays.
- Castle Rock : Castle Rock is a nice steep and deep rock with fish all around you.
- Darat Passage : The fast flowing channel in between Komodo Island and Gili Lawa Laut is named Darat Passage and makes for some excellent drift diving.
- End of the World : Dive site End of the World is named since it is considered the end of the world as not many liveaboards go any further.
- Gili Lawa Laut : Gili Lawa Laut is a great place for fish with spawning groupers as a highlight in October and November.
- Langkoi Rock : Langkoi Rock is one of the top dive sites for spotting sharks with breeding grey reef sharks from April and August.
- Loh Namu : While diving Loh Namu it is still possible to find wrasses, trout and groupers.
- Pantai Merah, White Beach : Diving and snorkelling off White Beach, Pantai Merah is great, easy and divers.
- Pillarsteen, Pillar Rock : Diving at dive site Pillarsteen has walls, small caves, deep and shallow portions and loads of marine life.
- Sabayor Kecil : One of the closest dive sites near mainkland Labuan Bajo is around Sabayor Kecil.
- Canibal Rock : Canibal Rock is a great dive site inside Horseshoe Bay with a wide variety of marine life and very pretty corals.
- Crinoid Canyon : Crinoid Canyon is a nice dive site inside a small cove filled with invertebrate life.
- Nusa Kode, Kode Island : Boulders, groupers and other large fish congregate around the south west tip of Kode Island.
- Yellow Wall of Texas : Yellow Wall of Texas is one of the most popular wall dives east of Nusa Kode, Rinca Island.
- Tala Island : Fish, pelagic and coral are some of the highlights around Tala Island, Komodo.
- Tanjung Loh Sera : Tanjung Loh Sera is situated in the less warm southern Komodo waters and therefore housing different corals and fish.
- Tatawa Besar : A great drift dive can be done in the twenty meter depth layer around Tatawa Besar.
- Tatawa Kecil : South of Tatawa Kecil you might spot some of the gracefull manta rays.
- Three Sisters : Three 25 meter tall pinnacles at less than five meters apart from eachother offer some spectacular diving.
- Adonara Island : Adonara Island
- Lambata Island : Lambata Island
- Maumere Bay : Maumere Bay is a popular tourist destination devastated by the 1992 tsunami but slowly recovering.
- Babi Island : Babi Island Wall is known as a wicked muck diving site perfect for macro photography with many small critters.
- Pangah Balang : Dive site Pangah Balang is diving on a sloping wall with coral formations swarmed with fish.
- Wai Terang Wreck : Wai Terang is a Japanese wreck that sank during WWII and which is nowadays covered in corals.
- Kal's Dream : One of the best and most vividly dive sites in the region of Alor Island is Kal's Dream.
- Pertamina Pier : The Pertamina Pier forms a haven for critters and is with reason one of the best muck dives in Alor.
- Twilight Zone : Just of the famous hot spring beach near Biangabang village is a relaxing dive site named Twilight Zone.
- Rote Island : Rote Island is a relatively unexplored scuba diving paradise that offers stunning reefs and plenty of aquatic life.
- Bat Cave :
- Boa Channel :
- Coral Garden :
- D'Oo, Pancake Island :
- Hilihana :
- N'dao :
- Nemberala bay : Nemberala bay
- Sakunamon :
- Derawan : Derawan, an island close to the shores of Kalimantan, is considered to be one of the muck diving areas in the world.
- Kakaban : Kakaban Island is a great coral atoll with steep drift wall diving and a landlocked lake famous for its many non stinging jellyfish.
- Barracuda Point : Barracuda Point is an extremely strong drift dive around the southeastern tip of Kakaban.
- Blue Light Cave : Blue Light Cave is a deep cave with a narrow chimney, huge chamber and narrow crack as exit point.
- Jellyfish Lake : Jelly Fish Lake, a brackish, half sweet, half salt water landlocked lake in the interior of Kakaban has become famous because of its non stinging jellyfish.
- Maratua : Diving in Maratua can be as simple as shallow muck diving or among high currents and some of the fiercest predators in the sea.
- Samama Island : Sanama is one of the shallow places excellent for diving and making beautiful photographs of small but well colored creatures and corals.
- Sangalaki : Famous for manta rays and turtles, Sangalaki is a small touristic island offshore Kalimantan's coast.
- Banggai : The dive sites around Banggai Island are mostly steep drop-offs and interesting fringing reefs.
- Batu Gong : Batu Gong are two excellent steep pinnacles swarmed by marine life and covered in soft and hard corals.
- Entre 2 Mers : Rocks, canyons and excellent muck diving is what divers do while diving Entre 2 Mers.
- George's Wall : George's Wall is one of the most impressive dives in Banggai, covered in the best corals and with the widest diversity of fish.
- Katini : Katini is diving at a nice slope completely covered in hard corals.
- Kebun Laut : Kebun Laut is a very nice shallow dive site with excellent underwater marine life.
- Kokunan Bay : Kokunan Bay is known because of the many Banggai Cardinal Fishes that can be found here.
- Lost Anchor : The pinnacle at Lost Anchor is one with strong currents and large pelagic species.
- Rocks and Wreck : A small wreck and loads of rocks can be found while diving at Rocks and Wrecks.
- Bangka : The island chain of Bangka is an overlooked gem at the northern tip of Sulawesi.
- Batu Gosoh : Batu Gosoh is a shallow set of pinnacles often drift dived to visit them all.
- Batu Mandi, Tanjung Pulisan : Tanjung Pulisan is a nice and relaxing dive site to enjoy scuba diving, fish and colorful coral formations.
- Northern Sulawesi Shore : This is a nice, sometimes rough, paradise muck diving site around the north shore of Sulawesi.
- Sahaung : Sahaung is the most popular dive site around Bangka Island known for its many schools of marine fish.
- Tanjung Slope : Tanjung Slope is a nice and relaxing dive site to enjoy scuba diving, fish and colorful coral formations.
- Bunaken, Manado : Manado and Bunaken National Park are well conserved marine habitats with excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities.
- Lekuan : Lekuan 1,2 and 3 are the names of several marked dive sites along one of the best and steepest walls in Bunaken National Park.
- Lumba Lumba House Reef : Lumba Lumba House Reef is a great dive spot to look for rich colorful macro life.
- Gorontalo : Gorontalo is a relatively new dive destination situated in Tomini Bay a few hours west of Bunaken.
- Honeycomb : The deep drop-off named Honeycomb offers rich coral formations, a spooky tunnel and a small cavern.
- Japanese Cargo Wreck : A roaring fire was the reason that this WWII Japanese Cargo vessel ran aground the reef and sank.
- Sentinels : This group of pinnacles with brilliant table corals and sea fans is named Sentinels.
- Traffic Jam : Walls and fish are the main characteristics of diving at dive site Traffic Jam.
- Lembeh : The Lembeh Strait is known as diving on top of one of the worlds healthiest coral reefs creating one of the richest biodiversities.
- Air Prang 1, 2, 3 : Air Prang is a more quiet dive site known for its excellent sand slope and coral bommies in the shallows.
- Angel's Window : Critters and bigger fish hang out at the cave and swimmthroughs around the pinnacle Angel's Window.
- AW Shucks : At AW Shucks, a continuing sandy patch reef, you can hope to find pearls from the nearby pearl farm.
- Batu Kapal : Batu Kapal is one of the best big fish, action hunting dive site in the north of Sulawesi.
- Batu Merah : Batu Merah's highlights are muck diving, cleaning stations and coral bommies swarmed with marine species.
- Batu Sandar : Sponges, hard and soft corals, all in shallow waters which make it perfect for both snorkelers and divers.
- Bimoli Wreck : The Bimoli Wreck named after a nearby factory was a Japanese WW2 ammunition ship that sank by torpedoes.
- California Dreaming : California Dreaming is a great colorful dive with sponges and soft corals decorating the landscape underwater.
- Critter Hunt : Divers will be awarded with spotting, searching and hunting for a wide range of critters.
- Goby A'Crab : Excellent coral, loads of marine life, in one word great for divers and underwater photographers.
- Hairball 1, 2, 3 : Hairball 1, 2 and 3 are some of the best muck dive sites on Lembeh with critters to be found everywhere.
- Jahir, Jari Jari : Jahir and Jari Jari are two very popular muck dive sites with cleaning stations and famous for its frogfish.
- Kapal Indah, Beautiful Boat : This fifty meter long fishing boat has been in the waters for more than forty years now, providing excellent coverage of coral.
- Madidir : At Madidir, divers have to be a bit lucky as you can have the dive of your life or be a bit disappointed.
- Magic Crack : A small crack in the reef attracting loads of sea horses is the reason for spectacular diving at Magic Crack.
- Magic Rock : Magic Rock used to be a single rock filled with small marine life, nowadays moved to its nearby wall and hard coral reef.
- Makawide : Makawadi is perfect for snorkelling, wall diving and muck diving with many species of nudibranches and sea horses.
- Mawali Wreck : This seventy meters long Japanese ship was scuttled on its port side and named after the nearby village Mawali.
- Napo Bronsel : A large coral head named Napo Bronsel offers some nice diving but unfortunately has been damaged by garbage.
- Nudi Falls : Nudi Falls is the richest dive site if you want guaranteed sightings of nudibranchs all year around.
- Nudi Retreat : Famous off course for its nudibranches, pygmy sea horses and sea moths, what else can you expect to find at a dive site named Nudi Retreat.
- Pantai Parigi : The nice healthy reef and white sand of Pantai Parigi offers excellent close-ups of marine species.
- Pintu Kota, Seagrass : Suffering from algae, seagrass and low visibilities, diving here if famous for sights of the halimeda ghost pipefish.
- Police Pier 1, 2 : Photographers will love Police Pier as it is one of the best muck diving destinations in Lembeh.
- Retak Larry, Larry's Crack : Larry's Crack is one of the most popular muck dive sites in Kambahu Bay, often quite crowded.
- Serena Island : Around Serena Island in the middle of the strait, critters are harder to be found than elsewhere.
- Slow Poke : A bommie, some rubble and some fish in between are what Slow Pokes offers for the interested diver.
- Tanjung Tebal : Strong currents, big pelagic species and a rich marine habitat are all characteristics needed for excellent diving.
- Teluk Tembahu 1, 2, 3 : Diving Teluk Tembahu 1, 2, 3 offers sights of critters at all places you look in shallow and deeper waters.
- Selayar : Diving the south of Sulawesi near the island Selayar.
- Caves and Overhangs : Critters, muck diving, caves and huge predators hiding inside them gives diving Caves and Overhangs its glory.
- House Reef Selayar Dive Resort : With a jetty, wall, excellent coral and many fish, diving the house reef of Selayar Dive Resort is a must.
- Pasi Island : Pasi Island
- Reef Rezky : Selayar East Reef Rezky
- Shark Point : Different types of sharks are the main reason to dive this deep wall drop-off.
- Taka Timur : Selayar East Taka Timur
- Togian : Secluded liveaboard diving can be done in the Togian Islands where locals still live from coconuts and fishing.
- Apollo Reef : Apollo Reef is where you will be approached by hundreds of barracudas so keep your hands to your body.
- B24 Liberator : The wreck B24 Liberator was an American bomber in WWII and is still intact.
- Batu Gila : Batu Gila or Crazy stone is a small ridge at depths of 30 meter and one of the best spots for hammerheads.
- Dominique Rock : Dominic Rock is a deep rock starting at 37 meter and filled with gorgonians and whip corals.
- Fishomania, Pinnacle : Fishomania or the Pinnacle is diving with lots of fish and splendid coral formations.
- Goa-goa : Goa-goa is another steep wall dive with very nice bushes of black coral and small caverns and mini caves.
- Gunung Laut : Gunung Laut is diving at a pinnacle surrounded with pelagic such as reef sharks, jacks and tuna.
- Kololio : Kololio Sore is an excellent night dive where all kind of critters are generally spotted.
- Manara 1 : Manara 1 is one of the few places where you can spot a huge albino-white gorgonian field.
- Mimpi Ding-Ding : One of the most popular wall dives on the Togian Islands is Mimpi Ding-Ding at the atoll Pasir Tengah.
- Pasir Tengah : The drop-offs at Pasir Tengah are steep, deep and filled with fish and predators.
- Tapai Wall : Tapai Wall near Kadidiri is diving at a very nice drop-off with many excellent coral formations.
- Una Una : The small volcanic island Una Una is a haven for marine life with excellent diving and snorkeling.
- Tukang Besi : The Tukang Besi Archipelago or Wakatobi is one of the last frontiers for divers offering fantastic secluded bays.
- Ambon : The increasing safety in Ambon means that diving its beautiful shores is becoming more and more popular.
- Banda Islands : The Banda Islands, situated in the deep Banda Sea, are perfect destinations for live-aboard trips throughout Indonesia.
- Batu Kapal : The pinnacles of Batu Kapal are swarmed in shoals of reef fish, pelagic hunters and critters hiding in one of its many soft and hard corals.
- Gunung Api : The rich soil of the volcanic islands Gunung Api has provided this dive site with coral growth at phenomenal speed.
- Karang Hatta : The wall dive site Karang Hatta allows you to dive with several species of sharks and huge pelagic fish waiting in the currents for their feast.
- Karnobol : Reef fish, pelagic species and critters love to wander around Karnobol and its healthy corals and rocks.
- Pulau Ai : Several dive sites off Pulau Ai enrich the Banda Islands with even more coral and marine fish diversity.
- Pulau Keraka : The rock Pulau Keraka or Crab Island is known as a dive with fish, from common fusiliers to dragon fish.
- Kai Islands : The Kai Islands is one of Indonesia's unexplored dive frontiers.
- Kei Kecil :
- Cross Wreck, Critter Corner : The Cross Wreck is named after a huge Christian cross pointing out the spot where the first missionaries landed.
- Misool Island : The smaller islets just southeast of liveaboard destination Misool Island are a favorite amongst muck and coral divers.
- Fabiacet : Fabiacet is the name of a set of dive sites around four tiny islands south east of Misool.
- Goa Besar : Goa Besar is a dive site south of Farondi Island offering a 20 meter long tunnel and plenty of marine life.
- Kaleidoscope : Misool Island is surrounded with a phenomenal coral reef offering some of the best dive sites in Indonesia, so also dive site Kaleidoscope.
- Verena's Garden : Verena's Garden offers brilliant soft coral decorations and a wicked cavern.
- P40 Aircraft Wreck : A small intact P40 Aircraft Wreck makes an excellent dive and was discovered in 1999.
- Shinwa Maru : The Japanese wreck Shinwa Maru sank when it was bombed on its starboard side in WWII.
- Waigeo, Salawati, Batanta : The islands Waigeo, Salawati and Batanta are amongst the last frontier diving paradises in Indonesia.
- Batu Burung, Bird Rocks : Batu Burung or Bird Rocks is a popular dive especially since it is one of the few places to spot tasseled wobbegong.
- Cape Kri : Cape Kri is one of the best corners in the Raja Ampat region with an enormous amount of fish.
- Manta Ridge : Between Mansuar Island and Airborei Island you can spot many mantas at a dive site called Manta Ridge.
- Mike's Point : Mike's Point is a mistakenly bombed rocky outcropping just off Cape Kri, bombed because it looked like a ship from out of the air.
- Passage : The passage is a small 25 meter wide channel between the small islands Gam and Waigeo making one of the best drift dives in Raja Ampat.
- Sardine Reef : Sardines Reef, not named after its many sardines but for its tight packed schools of fish, is a great dense dive site.
- Sel Pele Bay : Sel Pele Bay is known for spectacular critter dives such as Dinding Seletan and Kebung Kerang.
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