Sulawesi Dive Sites - Indonesia
Sulawesi island is one of the largest island on Indonesia. It has an easiest access from every part of the country and from the world. Silk Air operates regular flight to Ujung Pandang and Manado. 

Bali-Travel-Online.Com introduces spectacular and fantastic dive package to the entire dive site on the island of Celebes and surroundings. They have huge underwater life where all divers expecting it for.

It takes you to the next paradise to discover from the border between Banda Sea to the south, and Molluca Sea, Togian islands, Selayar, Wakatobi and many more are await to discover. Banggai islands, qualified by the naturalist Alfred Wallace as the "Mother of all living coral reefs", has numerous large reefs that support a very rich marine life, wakatobi, selayar and more to dive.....

Bunaken in the northern Celebes island has been well known with its beauties of underwater life as has became as paradise for all the dive lovers

It is the only place in the world where barrier reefs, atolls, and fringing reefs are found together. Due to the absence of swell in the bay, the diversity and quality of coral development is really unique.

Manado Tua
Panggulingan :
This is a favorite dive site with our crew. It is particularly good for a morning dive. This sites slope to 30m and then becomes a vertical wall. There are strong horizontal currents. Expect encounter with large pelagic fish. A school of 50 large size Baraccudas, Napoleon Wrasse, and Giant Trevallies are found here. At 30m you see thick schools of Bannerfish, and Butterflyfish, Spotted Eagle Ray, Sea Snake, and the possibility of a sleeping sharks under Table Coral. This area has one of the healthiest reefs, with a nice diversity of corals. Rated : Advanced diver; depth 15-30m; sandy slope; deep vertical wall; av vis 30m; down current.

Negri: Negri offers a night dive. There is a winding wall with good visibility. Giant clam, Banded Pipe fish, Parrotfish, Angelfish, and other schooling fish are found here. At 30m sandy steps offer possible encounters with Silvertip and Hammerhead sharks. Expect big fish at this deep dive. Barrel sponges and a nice variety of beautiful soft coral are found here. Rated : Advanced diver; depth 15-25; vertical winding wall; av vis 30m; current.

Muka Gereja: Depan Gereja means "in Front of the Church". You will find many caves, overhangs, and big cracks in the steep reef wall. White Anemone Crabs and a pair of Leaf fish can be seen in and around Sticky Anemone. Large Trevallies, White tip sharks, Spotted Eagle Rays, and Scorpionfish are also found here. There are many varieties of hard and soft corals.
Rated : Advanced diver; depth 15-25m; vertical winding wall; av vis 30m; currents

Tanjung Kopi: This site often has strong current with good visibility. There many types of Parrotfish, Surgeonfish, Triggerfish, and sometimes Blacktip and Hammerhead sharks. At deeper depth you may encounter Emperor angelfish. There is an abundance of beautiful soft coral, Gorgonians, and Whip Corals. Rated: Advanced diver, depth 15-25; slope with deep vertical wall; av vis 30m; possible downcurrent.


Siladen Island: 
Siladen :
A very nice spot for both snorkeling and diving. This site is located off Siladen Island about a 45 minute trip by boat. There is a variety of exquisite soft corals at the reef top. Turtles, Napoleon Wrasses, and other small creatures are common sights here. Groupers, Butterflyfish, Sting Rays, and Spotted Eagle Rays are possible to encounter. The currents are moderate to strong. Rated : Advanced diver; vertical wall diving; depth 5-30m; av vis 25m; strong currents

Siladen Utara: This dive site is located right behind Siladen Island. The current is moderate to strong – making it a site for experienced divers. This is a good place to see Turtles. Snappers, Emperor Angelfish, and reef white tip sharks are also found here. A lot of macro life at the stepped sandy bottom. Rated : Advanced diver; depth 15-25m;av vis 25m; strong currents

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