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Alor

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Ambon
Ambon, Indonesia is an off the beaten path dive area in eastern Indonesia offering world-class muck and nudibranch diving, along with some healthy reefs & pelagic accessible via liveaboard.

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Bali
Scuba diving in Bali is exceptionally diverse and makes the perfect destination for a scuba diving safari. Unique macro critters, interesting wrecks, beautiful coral reefs, schools of tunas and barracudas, and bigger animals like mola molas and manta rays - Bali scuba diving has it all.

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Banda Sea
The remote Banda Sea is blessed with a vibrant and healthy reef system and abundant marine life. It's an amazing area to see big schools of fish, big pelagics, and great macro life.

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Cenderawasih Bay
Home to the largest marine park in Indonesia, Cenderawasih Bay is a far-flung hard-to-reach destination relatively new on the diving scene. Best known for its proximity to Raja Ampat and reliable whale shark encounters, it's easy to see why it's gaining popularity with more adventurous travelers.

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Derawan Islands

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Komodo
The Komodo diving scene is world-renowned for its thrilling drift dives, huge schools of fish, healthy and colorful coral reefs, and great manta ray encounters.

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Lembeh Strait
Lembeh Strait is the muck diving capital of the world and, is definitely one of the best macro photography destinations in the world. Underwater photographers flock here from all over the world to see a myriad of critters, frogfish, pipefish, nudibranchs, seahorses, juvenile fish, and other exotic animals. Don't expect beautiful coral reefs in Lembeh itself, but very scenic reefs exist at nearby islands.

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Lombok

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Manado And Bunaken
Manado and Bunaken offer exceptional biodiversity, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. With diverse marine life, dramatic walls, and rich underwater ecosystems, they provide some of Southeast Asia’s best diving experiences.

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Raja Ampat Area
Raja Ampat diving is characterized by its mindblowing diversity, featuring a plethora of medium to large size fish, good macro, and great hard and soft coral reefs, along with some muck and mangrove sites. The water temperatures hover at around 89F (31C) year-round--so warm that a wetsuit is hardly needed. The archipelago's topside scenery is also stunning.

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Wakatobi National Park
Diving in Wakatobi National Park offers pristine coral reefs, incredible biodiversity, vibrant marine life, and crystal-clear waters, making it a paradise for underwater photographers and nature lovers.