Indonesia

With 17,000 islands, Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago, and contains the most stunning and diverse diving found anywhere on the planet. The country forms part of the coral triangle (including Malaysia and the Philippines)

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Sulawesi This starfish shaped island is home to Garontolo, the Lembeh Straits, and

Lembeh Straits aa1-salute.jpgEast of Manado are the Lembeh Straits, a favorite of photographers for the variety of species here. Trips aboard the Archipelago Adventurer 1 leave daily, and for the lucky eight divers aboard, they will explore the straits

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Ambon and Spice Islands

Once traded for the Island of Manhattan, New York, the Dutch preferred the money made from the trade of precious spices for the European market. Today, the Spice Island of Ambon can be reached from Jakarta and Bali.

Bali

The Island of the Gods, Bali attracts millions of visitors each year, and has some top dive sites (Tulambed, Menjangan, and Nusa Penida) Accommodation is of all standards on Bali, and many liveaboards leave from here (Komodo).

Direct flights from Bali's capital, Denspasar, connect it to Australia, Asia and Europe.

Misool
North of Ambon and the Spice Islands lies Misool, an emerging dive destination
Join the Archipelago Adventurer II for trips to Misool.

Raja Ampat
The town of Sorong is the gateway to Raja Ampat, located at the eastern tip of Irian Jaya, the newest dive destination in Indonesia:

Oct/Nov is the best season for Raja Ampat

For more information regarding dive trips to Indonesia, including liveaboard pricing, airfare, and other travel information, please contact ZeroBar.org on the Contact Us page.