No one knows
exactly how many islands there
are in Indonesia, but with over
17,000 of them, its total coastlines
sweep a staggering 80,000 km,
and its territorial waters claim
3.1 million square km of sea.
These
are seas that hold some 15% of the
worlds coral reefs. They bloom in
blue waters, awaiting a divers discovery
Just three hours
southeast of Singapore, lies the
remarkable and relatively unknown
island of Sulawesi. This jewel of
the Indo Pacific region is considered
to be one of the finest diving destinations
in the world - a last frontier.
Bunaken
Marine Park , North Sulawesi (Manado)
has about 3,000 different varieties
of reef fish and large numbers of
pelagics; including barracuda, sharks,
whales, dolphins, giant manta rays
and turtles that call the steep
walls home.
Experience the uncharted and
challenging waters of Komodo,
Alor and Flores in the Lesser
Sunda Chain east of Bali. From
a live-aboard dive vessel you'll
explore this remarkable, virgin
area. Sheer walls, caves, overhangs
and sea mounts abound, and sandy
bottoms to beautiful reefs of
soft and hard corals inhabited
by thousands of colorful reef
fish are all here for the exploring