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10 of the Best Scuba Diving Spots in Indonesia

10 of the Best Scuba Diving Spots in Indonesia

There are many great scuba diving spots in Indonesia.--

This small island, located off Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, covers an area of approximately 338 hectares and has become a very popular tourist destination in Indonesia.

Gili Trawangan, Lombok, is renowned for its stunning underwater beauty, stunning white-sand beaches, and a variety of exciting activities for visitors to enjoy.

Gili Trawangan is known for its stunning underwater beauty. There are opportunities to explore colorful coral reefs and see a variety of fascinating marine life through snorkeling or diving.

Don't miss the opportunity to interact with exotic fish, turtles, and even massive manta rays at this top scuba diving spot in Indonesia. Enjoy the marine beauty for just Rp 155,000 per person, with facilities ready for scuba diving and snorkeling.

3. Bunaken, Sulawesi

Bunaken Marine Park has long been renowned for its extraordinary underwater beauty.

Located in the region known as the "golden triangle," where the waters connect the Philippine Sea, the Papua Sea, and Indonesia, Bunaken Marine Park showcases an unparalleled diversity of underwater ecosystems.

Among them, it boasts 390 species of coral reefs, 90 species of fish, and a variety of other marine animals, making it home to an impressive marine biodiversity.

To experience Bunaken's marine beauty more deeply and intimately, you can try scuba diving, with prices varying depending on your level.

For a single fun dive, the price starts at IDR 560,000, while for two, the price increases to IDR 850,000. There's also a PADI certification program.

Certification prices vary, with open water diving starting at IDR 5,350,000, advanced open water starting at IDR 4,650,000, emergency first response starting at IDR 2,260,000, and dive master training starting at IDR 22 million.

The fees mentioned include diving equipment, a boat, mineral water, and a coffee break.

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