
Indonesia is an epicenter of biodiversity, hosting a greater variety of marine life than anywhere else on earth. The South China Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean converge here on the world’s largest archipelago of more than 18,000 islands.
Thriving off Indonesia’s coastline are more than 600 coral and 3000 fish species. The scuba diving is nothing short of outstanding. There’s exhilarating drift diving, extensive reef diving, fantastic night diving, unique muck diving and breathtaking steep walls.
Tec divers probe the deep trenches and wreck divers love the many World War II relics. Bali is a hot spot for giant sunfish encounters and has some stunning drop-offs. East of Bali is Komodo where nutrient rich currents underpin a vibrant ecosystem.
Off Lombok, the Gili Islands are casual, beautiful and tranquil, with marine life to delight every diver. Sulawesi features fabulous diving at Lembeh Strait, Bunaken and Manado. Don’t forget to check out Bira in the south for some breath taking diving. Wakatobi’s world-class drop-off is famed for its action and color, with everything from blue ringed octopus and ghost pipefish to resident sea turtles Raja Ampat is liveaboard country with waters that boast more than 1200 marine life species. With more dive sites yet to be discovered, Indonesia has something for divers of all levels.







