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The Heart of the Coral Triangle
Discover Indonesia’s Extraordinary Underwater World
Stretching across thousands of islands, Indonesia is widely regarded as the global epicenter of marine biodiversity. Located within the Coral Triangle, the country hosts more coral and reef fish species than anywhere else on Earth. From vibrant coral walls and thrilling drift dives to world‑famous muck diving sites, Indonesia offers endless underwater adventures. Destinations such as Alor, Ambon, and Cenderawasih Bay attract divers seeking rare marine encounters and pristine reefs.
About Indonesia
Region
Southeast Asia
Capital
Jakarta
Size
~1.9 million km²
Calling Code
+62
Population
~275 million
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah

Indonesia Liveaboard Diving
Experience multi‑day diving adventures across remote islands and pristine reefs.
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Popular Dive Resorts in Indonesia
Stay close to top diving destinations with easy access to reefs and marine parks.
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Popular Indonesia Diving Trips
Explore world‑class dive sites across Indonesia’s diverse islands.
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The Ultimate Diving Destination
Get to Know Indonesia
Indonesia’s vast archipelago offers an incredible variety of dive environments—from volcanic islands and coral atolls to deep channels and nutrient‑rich seas. The region’s powerful currents support thriving marine ecosystems filled with sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, reef fish, and rare macro creatures.
Some of the country’s most famous dive areas include Komodo National Park, Wakatobi, Derawan Islands, and Banda Sea. Each destination offers unique underwater landscapes and marine encounters.
Fun Facts
No. 01
Indonesia sits within the Coral Triangle, the most biodiverse marine region on Earth.
No. 2
The waters of Cenderawasih Bay are famous for regular whale shark encounters.
No. 03
Lembeh Strait is considered the macro diving capital of the world.
Experiences
Komodo Drift Diving
Ride Powerful Currents with Big Marine Life
The waters of Komodo National Park offer thrilling drift dives where strong currents attract manta rays, reef sharks, and massive schools of fish. These nutrient‑rich waters create one of the most exciting diving environments in the world.
Macro Diving in Lembeh & Ambon
Discover Rare and Fascinating Marine Creatures
The volcanic black sands of Lembeh Strait and Ambon are home to extraordinary macro species such as frogfish, flamboyant cuttlefish, and mimic octopus—making them paradise for underwater photographers.
Remote Coral Reefs & Pelagic Encounters
Explore Indonesia’s Most Pristine Waters
Remote dive regions like Alor, Halmahera, and Wakatobi feature untouched coral reefs, crystal‑clear visibility, and diverse marine life rarely seen elsewhere.
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