Scuba Diving Locations in Indonesia

    Indonesia sits at the absolute heart of the Coral Triangle and offers what is widely considered the most biodiverse scuba diving on the entire planet. From the majestic manta rays gliding through cleaning stations in Bali to the vibrant and bizarre macro critters of the Lembeh Strait's volcanic sands, Indonesia delivers world-class underwater experiences for every type of diver. With over 17,000 islands and a marine environment that spans two massive oceans, the variety of diving is simply unparalleled. You can explore everything from the current-swept reefs and dramatic pinnacles of Komodo National Park to the pristine, untouched coral gardens of remote Raja Ampat. The country's unique geography creates a series of deep channels and nutrient-rich upwellings that support an incredible density of life, making every dive a potential encounter with something rare or spectacular. Whether you are seeking high-action pelagic encounters or the world's best muck diving, Indonesia's underwater world provides a lifetime of exploration and discovery in a setting that is as culturally rich as it is biologically diverse.

    Diving Overview

    Indonesia sits at the absolute heart of the Coral Triangle and offers what is widely considered the most biodiverse scuba diving on the entire planet. From the majestic manta rays gliding through cleaning stations in Bali to the vibrant and bizarre macro critters of the Lembeh Strait's volcanic sands, Indonesia delivers world-class underwater experiences for every type of diver. With over 17,000 islands and a marine environment that spans two massive oceans, the variety of diving is simply unparalleled. You can explore everything from the current-swept reefs and dramatic pinnacles of Komodo National Park to the pristine, untouched coral gardens of remote Raja Ampat. The country's unique geography creates a series of deep channels and nutrient-rich upwellings that support an incredible density of life, making every dive a potential encounter with something rare or spectacular. Whether you are seeking high-action pelagic encounters or the world's best muck diving, Indonesia's underwater world provides a lifetime of exploration and discovery in a setting that is as culturally rich as it is biologically diverse.

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    Wreck Sites
    April, May, June
    Best Months
    $70-$150
    2-Tank Dive (USD)

    Diving Highlights

    • Manta rays and Mola Mola in Nusa Penida
    • World-class high-energy drift dives in Komodo
    • The global capital of macro diving in Lembeh Strait
    • Historical WWII shipwreck exploration in Tulamben
    • Pristine reefs and unmatched biodiversity in Raja Ampat
    • Remote adventure diving in the Banda Sea and Alor

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