Seven Seas explores some of the very popular Indonesian diving regions, including Raja Ampat & Komodo, as well as some which are less frequented & equally as spectacular.
View information about the various regions below:
Komodo: With dragons on land and a utopia underwater, you’ll find a stunning diversity of habitats and species in a relatively small area. There are high-adrenaline sea mounts swirling with sharks & pelagic species, canyons with feeding mantas, classic wall dives and sloping coral gardens, plus some FINE critter sites. Photographers, bring those cameras!
Komodo – Deep South: This far less frequented region features rocky canyons & pinnacles all covered with marine invertebrate life, striking colors and simply scads of fish. Night diving without a doubt is one of the highlights here with intriguing critters galore. Macro, macro, macro!
Raja Ampat and Triton Bay (Papua): Raja Ampat, Cenderawasih Bay and Triton Bay offer an unforgettable variety of experiences for divers. Discover species you’ve not found anywhere else. Capture photos of rare invertebrates & unusual coral species … and see everything in between up to whale sharks, manta rays, dolphins, and even migrating orcas, sperm whales and baleen whales … if you’re really lucky!
Banda Sea and Halmahera: The Spice Islands in the Banda Sea are revered for spectacular diving on some of the world’s richest reefs. You’ll dive steep drop offs, peer at stunning hard coral and “step back” to take in great schools of fish life.
East of Flores: Sailing through rugged volcanic islands is a visual feast above water, while the dive sites range from macro / muck diving all the way up to some wonderful pelagics passing in the blue. Unique scuba diving.
The Forgotten Islands: Also known as the Southeast Moluccas, the “Forgotten Islands” stretch from Timor to West Papua on the island of New Guinea. Undeveloped, distant from population centers and far off any beaten path, these islands have been largely isolated from the rest of Indonesia and the world. Divers can expect schools of massive Bumphead parrotfish, storms of big-eye trevallies, loads of giant trevallies, Spanish mackerel, schooling barracuda, hammerhead sharks and a whale shark … plus so much more.
Wakatobi: The Wakatobi region features some of the healthiest coral reefs you can imagine, with steep drop-offs which bring you eye to eye with some impressive schools of fish and massive dogtooth tuna. Dolphins, manta rays, whales, turtles, hammerhead sharks, whale sharks and dugongs can all be found here with some simply FAB critter moments, too!
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