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Where Oceans Collide
Biodiversity. Every dive destinations claims it, but where can you really find it? First, look for a remote island nation separated from neighboring continents by deep ocean trenches. Then, look for a place where the warm equatorial water of the Pacific and Indian oceans merge, creating a rare mis of fascinating animals. Finally, search for protected marine parks where these peculiar species thrive in isolation. In essence, look for Indonesia.
Indonesia's Dive Spots
Wakatobi
Plying the Banda Sea by live-aboard, you’ll encounter a pretty special part of Indonesia. Keep reading »
Bali
Bali’s attractions are infinite, and the island has earned its status as a top worldwide tourist destination. Keep reading »
Sulawesi
The odd shape of this island northeast of Bali gets a lot of attention — does Sulawesi resemble a spider, a giant crab or a starfish? Keep reading »
Lombok
Just east of Bali across the Lombok Strait, Lombok feels several degrees removed from its more-touristy neighbor. Keep reading »
Komodo
Crystal Rock is a submerged, coral-encrusted seamount that actually pokes through the surface. There’s an amazing field of staghorn coral here, which is a testament to the incredible natural wealth of the reefs in the park. Keep reading »
