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Dive Indonesia

The Spots

the spots

Yolanda Reef

Big Brother

SS Thistlegorm Red Sea

Ras Mohammed National Park

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Quick Tips

Travel Time

Connectivity

Currency

Rupiah (IDR)

Visa Requirements

Language

Drinking Water 

Cash, Card

Avg Cost (AUD)

VOA 30 day visa on arrival for international travellers

Wifi: Available in most cities, tourist areas, and many hotels.
Preferred 4G: Telkomsel, Indosat, and XL Axiata are the major providers.

Bahasa Indonesia, broken English spoken widely

Bottled water only

Best to have cash,  ATMs are available. Some businesses except card

Cup of coffee: Approximately IDR 20,000-50,000
Lunch: Approximately IDR 30,000-150,000
Beer: Approximately IDR 20,000-50,000
Hotel room: Standard hotel room to range from IDR 300,000-1,000,000 per night.

LAX - 16hrs +
SYD - 8hrs +
HEATH - 15hrs +

Prime Dive Season 

March to October (Dry Season)

Indonesia stands as a beacon of marine diversity, boasting the richest assortment of aquatic species found anywhere in the world. Spread across its vast expanse of over 17,508 islands, nestled within the coral triangle, Indonesia emerges as a dream destination for divers. From the minuscule pygmy seahorses and intricate macro creatures to the majestic manta rays and the enigmatic Mola, the waters here are teeming with wonders.

The coral in Indonesia, encompassing more than 600 distinct species, is a prevalent sight in its waters. While certain areas have felt the adverse impacts of destructive fishing methods like cyanide and bomb fishing, locales such as Bunaken, Raja Ampat, Komodo, and certain regions in Bali showcase pristine and remarkable hard and soft corals. For those passionate about underwater photography, these locations are truly unmissable!

Indonesia
Indonesia stands as a beacon of marine diversity, boasting the richest assortment of aquatic species found anywhere in the world. Spread across its vast expanse of over 17,508 islands, nestled within the coral triangle, Indonesia emerges as a dream destination for divers. From the minuscule pygmy seahorses and intricate macro creatures to the majestic manta rays and the enigmatic Mola, the waters here are teeming with wonders.
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Popoyo

Bingin

Impossibles

Waimea Bay

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Exmouth

Dominican Republic

Essaouira

Diego Suarez

Esposende

Diani Beach

El Gouna

Den Haag

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