Never die before diving here: Spectacular dive spots in Indonesia!
Periplus Travel Guides (1992)
recorded most of the world’s coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region center
around the islands of Indonesia. No wander, underwater in Indonesia provides so
many dive spots for scuba lovers to travel to Indonesia. Here are tourism destinations
you should go to enjoy the beauty of the marine life.
Bali
Scuba travel nominates Bali among 10 best dive sites in the world. In Bali, no matter whether you are just beginners or experienced divers, a wide variety of dive sites are available suiting your level. Tulamben is the Bali’s most-visited site. What bring people to Tulamben is to dive the Liberty ship wreck. The World War II ship was hit by torpedoes from a Japanese submarine while crossing the Lombok street.
Scuba travel nominates Bali among 10 best dive sites in the world. In Bali, no matter whether you are just beginners or experienced divers, a wide variety of dive sites are available suiting your level. Tulamben is the Bali’s most-visited site. What bring people to Tulamben is to dive the Liberty ship wreck. The World War II ship was hit by torpedoes from a Japanese submarine while crossing the Lombok street.
The wreck of the liberty ship
lies parallel to the shore on the steep slope. Part of the super-structure is
within snorkeling distance from the surface. The hulk is broken into large
chunks, and there are lots of big holes in the hull, making it easy to explore
the vessel’s innards.
Swimming in and around the wreck
is what divers are marvel at. There are hundreds of species of fish in good
numbers. Australian Rudie Kuiter, author of the definitive guide to Indonesia
fishes, estimated that 400 species of reef fishes live on the wreck, which is
also visited by perhaps 100 species of pelagic, underwater creatures ranging
from the smallest crustaceans, ghost pipe fish, and pygmy seahorse to the
largest fish like sharks and mola-mola sunfish abound. Click here to find the location.
Bunaken Marine Park
Bunaken Marine Park is located at the north
end of the island of Sulawesi. Bunaken Marine Park is home to around 390
species of coral, various types of fish such as sharks, mandarin fish,
stingrays, seahorses, turtles, marine mammals such as dugongs (Dugong) , and
mollusks. The famous one is the king of ancient marine fish (choelacanth). With
an area of 75,265 ha consisting of 97% waters and 3% land, Bunaken Marine Park
has 20 dive spots with varying depths of
up to 1344 meters. One of the most beautiful scenery in the Bunaken Marine Park
is a great underwater walls as the food source for fish in the waters of
Bunaken.Click here to find the location.
Banda Sea Park
Banda Sea Garden is located in
Central Maluku, in the cluster of Pulau Neira
, Pulau Gunung Api, Pulau Sjahrir dan Pulau Hatta. Banda Marine Park is one of
the most beautiful marine park in the world. It has 310 reef-building coral
species, about 871 species of fish, as well as sharks and grouper populations,
including some types of fish and ancient shellfish protected like napoleon
fish. Because of its beauty, in 2006 the Banda Sea Park was selected as a World
Heritage Site for the underwater paradise of Indonesia.Click here to find the location.
Wakatobi Marine Park
Wakatobi Marine park is a
national marine park areas included in the Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi. The
beauty of the Wakatobi Marine Park has been known to foreign countries,
especially after Wallacea expedition from England in 1995 which states that the
Wakatobi region is very rich in species of coral. In the Wakatobi Marine Park
there are 750 of 850 coral species in the world. Wakatobi Marine Park has an
area of 1.39 million hectares with varying depths, deepest part reaches 1,044 meters. Wakatobi is
also home to manta rays which are only found in tropical waters. In November,
Wakatobi is frequented by sperm whales. Click here to find the location.
Raja Ampat Marine Park
Raja Ampat Marine Park Raja Ampat Islands is
located in the northwest of the head of birds of Papua with the four main
islands of Misool, Salawati, Bantata and Waigeo. With an area of 4 million
hectares of land and sea, Raja Ampat Marine Park crowned the largest marine park
in Indonesia. These waters are home to 537 species of corals (75% of the total
coral species in the world), more than 1000 species of reef fish, and 700
species of mollusks. Some types of fish that you can find when diving the
waters of Raja Ampat include manta rays, wobbegongs, snapper, tuna and
barracuda.Click here to find the location.
Derawan Islands Marine Park
Derawan Islands Marine Park
Derawan Island is located in Derawan Islands, District Derawan, Berau Regency,
East Kalimantan. Derawan Islands Marine Park has 28 dive spots and occupies the
third highest in the world as an international dive destination. The waters are
really rich in biodiversity. You can find 460 species of coral reefs and about
832 species of reef fish. Types of coral reefs in Derawan Islands consists of
reef edge (fringing reef), coral barrier (barrier reef), and atolls. Here we
can also find a variety of typical and protected species such as coconut crab
(Birgus latro), whales, dolphins, green sea turtle, hawksbill turtle, dugong
and fish. Other unique species that can be found is the manta rays and pigmy
seahorse. Click here to find the location.
Pantar Strait Marine Park
Pantar Strait is Located in Alor
district, East Nusa Tenggara. The beauty of Pantar Strait Marine Park is able
to attract divers from around the world. Pantar Strait Marine Park covers the
waters of the Great Alor, Alor Kecil, Dulolong, Crocodile Island, Kepa Island,
the island of Ternate, and the island temple. This marine park has the
characteristics of the caves as well as the basic contours of the waters between
60 to 90 degrees and the uniqueness of the water flow in selatnya changing
direction. Pantar Strait Marine Park has a 26 dive spots. The most interesting
dive spot is Shark Close the place sharks gather.Click here to find the location.
Takabonerate Marine Park
Takabonerate National Park is located
in South Sulawesi, 300 km from the city of Makassar. It is the
third largest atoll in the world after Kwajifein (Marshall Islands) and
Suvadiva (the Maldives). Atoll formed from the rest of the submerged volcanic
eruption 2,000 meters below sea level. Over time the atoll reef will form a
similar round shaped ring on it overgrown with various marine plants. The total
area of the atoll in this Takabonerate Marine Park is 220,000 hectares with the
distribution of coral reef area of 500 sq km and 261 species of coral. In
Marine Park Takabonerate, for those who do diving or snorkeling can find nudi
fish, cuttlefish, barracuda, rays, fish head bump at a depth of one meter. Click here to find the location.
Togean
Islands
Marine Park Togean recorded in
the Coral Triangle region of Indonesia - Philippines. Coral triangle is a
triangular area of tropical marine waters that have more than 500 species of
coral reef. Coral triangle region is a conservation area under the auspices of
the WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature). Togean Islands Marine Park has four types
of coral reefs, namely Coral Ring (Atoll), Coral Tompoh (Patch Reef), Coral
Bank (Fringing Reef), and the Barrier Reef (Barrier Reef) which consists of
about 262 species of coral reefs. Togean Islands Marine Park is also home to
around 596 species of fish, 555 species of molluscs, such as butterfly fish,
pilot whales, manta rays, gray reef sharks, big eye trevally fish, giant clams,
trochus (Trachus niloticus), and dugong. If you're lucky, you can find
hawksbill and green turtles that have been rare. Click here to find the location.
Rubiah Marine Park
Rubiah island is located in
Sabang, Aceh or rather in the northwest of the island of Weh. Rubiah island has
an area of 2600 hectares is a bastion of Dutch and Japanese forces during World
War II. Flow in this Rubiah relatively quiet waters and very clear (25 meters
visibility). Marine Park Rubiah is a habitat for many species of tropical fish,
coral reefs, giant clams and other marine life. In the first and second month
of each year, you can also find the shark. For those of you who can not dive,
you can still enjoy the beauty of the Marine Park Rubiah with glass vessel that
surrounds Rubiah.Click here to find the location
Marine Parks Karimun Jawa
Karimun Jawa shipwrecks in the
island of Karimun Karimun islands of Java can be accessed from the Port of
Kartini, Jepara, or the Port of Tanjung Emas. Karimun Jawa National Park is an
archipelago consisting of 22 islands with an area of 111 625 ha. Marine Park
Karimun Jawa has some type of coral reefs: fringing reef, barrier reef and a
few taka (patch reef). One attraction Marine Park Karimun Jawa is red coral
(Tubipora musica) and black coral (Antiphates ssp) that have been classified as
endangered. There is also a wreck reef fish habitat. In Marine Park Karimun
Jawa You can find 242 species of fish, green turtle, hawksbill, Nicobar pigeon,
and snail bun.Click here to find the location.
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