Diving in Timor Sea

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  • Entry types: Mostly shore entries
  • Expect: Varies by conditions visibility
  • Highlights: Discover Timor Sea's dive spots

Explore the underwater wonders of Timor Sea, sea. This region features 100 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Timor Sea has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.

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Sea: Timor Sea

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Popular Spots in Timor Sea (100+ spots)

Abaca House Reef

Abaca House Reef is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 10.313100, 124.026000. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, including turtles, triggerfish, groupers, clownfish, trumpetfish, sardines, and seahorses. The site is known for its vibrant underwater ecosystem, with notable sightings of turtles that can reach the size of an adult male's upper body. Additionally, schools of sardines and brightly colored clownfish are commonly observed, enhancing the overall diving experience.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Abwonderdive House Reef

Abwonderdive House Reef is a shore dive site with depths ranging from 5 meters to 30 meters. The coral reef begins at a depth of 3 meters and is composed of both soft and hard corals. Between 15 meters and 18 meters, divers can explore various artificial reef structures. The current at this site is typically mild to moderate, which allows for a manageable diving experience. Surface conditions are generally calm, although they can become choppy from May to October. The site is rich in marine life, featuring macro species such as nudibranchs and shrimps, as well as ribbon eels, stingrays, various reef fish, and sea turtles.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Acca Spot

Acca Spot is located on the west side of Selayar, approximately 10 minutes from Barat Lambongan Beach. This dive site features a limestone wall with a white sandy bottom and is rich in both soft and hard corals. Divers can expect average visibility of around 15 meters, with generally mild currents. The marine life here includes various species such as turtles, numerous reef fish, stingrays, crabs, orangutan crabs, moray eels, ribbon eels, redtooth triggerfish, anemone fish, and nudibranchs.

Western Coral TriangleBanda Sea
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Acca Spot

Acca Spot is located on the west side of Selayar, approximately 10 minutes from Barat Lambongan Beach. This dive site features a limestone wall with a white sandy bottom and is rich in both soft and hard corals. Divers can expect average visibility of around 15 meters, with generally mild currents. The marine life here includes various species such as turtles, numerous reef fish, stingrays, crabs, orangutan crabs, moray eels, ribbon eels, redtooth triggerfish, anemone fish, and nudibranchs.

Western Coral TriangleBanda Sea
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Acqua House Reef

Acqua House Reef is located directly in front of Acqua Dive Resort, positioned just south of Zambo’s Secret and Coleman’s. This site features an artificial reef composed of metal structures, an old vehicle, and concrete blocks, which have successfully attracted a variety of macro marine life. Notably, eight species of frogfish have been documented here, along with ornate ghost pipefish, robust ghost pipefish, zebra crabs, and Coleman’s shrimps, among others.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Adrian'S Cove

Adrian's Cove is a wall dive on the east side of Limasawa Island, reaching depths of 40 meters (130 feet). This site features soft and hard corals, black coral blocks, gorgonian fans, and a variety of marine life including nudibranchs, moray eels, and octopuses. Due to the current, it is recommended for advanced divers only.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Agnay Sanctuary

Agnay Sanctuary is situated near the village of Agnay, offering a sheltered bay that results in calmer sea conditions, making it ideal for divers seeking easier dive experiences. This site is designated as a marine protected area, showcasing a diverse array of colorful corals, particularly the dome-shaped Acropora corals that contribute to its unique underwater landscape.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Agus

Agus is a dive site characterized by its impressive reef and wall formations, featuring large table corals that extend from depths of 3 meters to 40 meters. This location is suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced. The underwater environment is rich in macro life, with various species of nudibranchs inhabiting the reefs and walls, making it an interesting site for those interested in marine biodiversity.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Agusta Reef

Agusta Reef is a dive site that requires expert divers due to strong currents. The reef is situated at a depth of 10 to 12 meters, making it essential for divers to be prepared with a hook. The site is known for its diverse marine life, including schools of fish, black and white tip reef sharks, and nudibranchs, which can be observed if time allows. Redtooth triggerfish are also commonly seen in the area.

Western Coral TrianglePapua
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AH KONG TONGUE

Ah Kong Tongue is located approximately 4 minutes by boat from Dreamer Island. The site features a sloping bottom with a maximum depth of around 24 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including numerous nudibranchs and different species of shrimp, such as boxing shrimp and cleaning shrimp. The name of the site is derived from a diver named Ah Kong, as the top reef resembles a tongue.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Ah Long Rock

Ah Long Rock is accessible via an 8-minute boat ride, with its orientation facing northwest. This site features a gentle slope leading to the bottom, making it suitable for beginner divers. Marine life commonly observed here includes stingrays, nudibranchs, and various shrimp species. For macro photography enthusiasts, this location is ideal for spotting boxing shrimps.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Air Wall

Air Wall features a significant vertical drop ranging from 5 to 30 meters along the eastern side of Gil Air. The dive begins on a gently sloping sandy bottom, where divers can observe bommies and ridges that are frequented by Bump Head Parrot fish. As divers progress, they will reach the impressive wall that characterizes this site.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Airplane Wreck

The Airplane Wreck is located off Moalboal, Cebu, at a depth of approximately 20 meters (66 feet). This intentionally sunk post transporter from 1993 has become an artificial reef, attracting marine life such as sea turtles, pufferfish, anemone fish, and small invertebrates.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Akitsushima

Akitsushima is a sunken seaplane tender located at a depth of approximately 30 meters. The wreck is cut in two, with a large entry point in the stern, allowing divers to explore the ship's machinery and gears. Marine life around the wreck includes various fish species, and it serves as an artificial reef.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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AKITSUSHIMA

Akitsushima is a wreck dive site featuring a seaplane tender that was originally constructed by the Japanese. This vessel was capable of maintaining, repairing, and supplying large aircraft at remote bases. After surviving the attack in Manila Bay, it was relocated to Coron Bay for safety. The wreck is home to various marine life, including sea fans, schools of cardinalfish, lionfish, brown-banded pipefish, nudibranchs, parrotfish, wrasse, and Moorish idols, providing a rich environment for divers to explore.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Alamanda

Alamanda is a house reef located just 20 meters from the shore with minimal current, making it suitable for divers of all levels. The site features diverse underwater structures including crevices, swim-throughs, and coral formations. Visibility averages around 25 meters, with marine life such as table corals, gorgonians, sponges, and occasional sightings of hammerhead sharks.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Alcatraz

Alcatraz is a solitary rocky island situated in the channel that separates Busuanga and Coron Island. The dive site reaches a maximum depth of 20 meters (82 feet) and is suitable for divers of all skill levels. The underwater landscape features a reef environment, providing opportunities to observe various marine life. Entry to the site is conducted by boat.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Algae Patch 1

Algae Patch 1 is a muck dive site located in a channel, making it essential to monitor tide charts to avoid strong currents. The area consists of sandy patches interspersed with coral blocks, providing a habitat rich in macro marine life. Regular sightings include Nudibranchs, Rhinopias, Scorpaenid Leaf Fish, Mimik Octopus, and Wonderpus. This site is accessible from the shore.

Western Coral TrianglePapua
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Alma Jane Wreck

The Alma Jane Wreck is a 30-meter-long ship that sank in 2003 at a depth of 20 to 30 meters. Divers can safely enter the wreck, which has been colonized by corals and various fish species. The dive site allows for exploration of the ship's structure and marine life in the surrounding area.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Alona House Reef

Alona House Reef is a wall and slope dive located at Danao and Tawala, Panglao Island, suitable for divers of all levels. The most interesting marine life, including leaf fish, crocodile fish, and barracudas, can be found between depths of 5 to 18 meters. Nitrox is recommended for this dive.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Alona Reef

Alona Reef features a notable wreck dive known locally as the Hagabat Wreck, also referred to as the Bohol Divers Wreck. Divers typically begin their descent along a line near a wall, proceeding down the slope to reach the wreck. The top of the wreck is situated at a depth of 28 meters, while the bow extends to 37 meters. Marine life commonly observed at this site includes sweetlips, tuna, frogfish, and large lionfish, among other species.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Alung Banua

Alung Banua is a wall dive located in Bunaken National Park, Indonesia, featuring steep vertical formations with numerous crevices and caves. At a depth of around 20 meters (66 feet), divers can explore caves while observing a variety of marine life, including schooling snappers, parrotfish, and sea turtles.

Western Coral TriangleSulawesi Sea/Makassar Strait
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Amed Ghost Bay

Amed Ghost Bay features an artificial reef and reaches depths of up to 40 meters. It is suitable for intermediate divers due to moderate currents. Expect to see various marine life associated with the reef structure.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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American Wreck

The American Wreck, a site of historical significance, sank during World War II in 1945 and is located at a depth of approximately 30 meters. This wreck is accessible from the shore and is suitable for divers with a wreck-diver specialty certification, as it allows for penetration into the structure. The area around the wreck is home to a diverse array of marine life, including schools of batfish, barracudas, snappers, and small sharks, which can often be seen in the vicinity of the broken hull.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Amos Rock

Amos Rock is characterized by a notable rock formation located at a depth of 5 meters, where divers can observe schools of midnight snapper. This site serves as an alternative diving location when strong Amihan winds prevent access to eastern dive sites. Common marine life includes rainbow runners, fusiliers, angelfish, butterfly fish, and batfish. Reports of Napoleon wrasse have also been noted by divers in the area.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Anchor

The dive site known as Anchor features an underwater hill that descends to a depth of 32 meters, where a large anchor has been resting for over 50 years, surrounded by a variety of corals. Divers may encounter strong currents during certain times of the month. Marine life includes species such as snappers, trevallys, barracudas, and various pelagic fish. At the base of the hill, a distinctive tree-like sea nettle can be observed, characterized by its all-white appearance.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Anchor Wreck

Anchor Wreck is characterized by a flat area featuring soft corals at a depth of 5 meters, transitioning into a wall that descends to approximately 35 meters. The site is adorned with large sea fans and various coral species. Marine life commonly observed includes banner fish, giant frog fish, reef sharks, fusiliers, pygmy seahorses, moray eels, angelfish, clown fish, nudibranchs, and bat fish.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Anda Scuba Diving House Reef

Anda Scuba Diving House Reef features a wall that begins at a depth of 5 meters, transitioning to a slope that reaches 12 meters before dropping steeply to 30 meters. The site includes sandy canyons that descend into deeper waters. This area is known as 'Turtle City' due to the presence of cleaner fish that attract primarily Green turtles, along with some Hawksbill turtles. In the deeper sections, sea fans can be found, which serve as habitats for pygmy seahorses.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Angel's Cove

Angel's Cove is a versatile dive site accessible by boat, ideal for training and photography. The area features a confined space that allows for various training activities, including deep diving, as it connects to a wall. Divers can encounter a range of marine life, including Banded Sea Kraits, green sea turtles, triggerfish, and clownfish, making it a rich environment for underwater exploration.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Angels Canyon Bali

Angel’s Canyon offers a unique underwater landscape characterized by large, lushly covered rock formations that form a small canyon in the shallower areas. The site features a mix of hard and soft corals, providing habitat for a diverse array of marine life. Notable species include frogfish, ornate ghost pipefish, leaf scorpionfish, mantis shrimp, moray eels, turtles, baby sharks, and various nudibranchs. The site is accessible from the shore.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Angels Window Bukabuka Isl.

Angels Window at Bukabuka Island features a dramatic drop-off wall with a notable opening in the reef that descends to a depth of 6 meters. This unique formation allows sunlight to filter through, creating the characteristic 'Angel’s Window' effect. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including pelagic species such as Dogtooth Tuna, Jacks, Giant Trevally, and Blacktip Sharks. Additionally, divers can observe smaller species like Purple Anthias, damsels, Butterflyfish, morays, and crabs. The warm water temperatures contribute to a comfortable diving experience.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Angels Window Bukabuka Isl.

Angels Window at Bukabuka Island features a dramatic drop-off wall with a notable opening in the reef that descends to a depth of 6 meters. This unique formation allows sunlight to filter through, creating the characteristic 'Angel’s Window' effect. The site is home to a variety of marine life, including pelagic species such as Dogtooth Tuna, Jacks, Giant Trevally, and Blacktip Sharks. Additionally, divers can observe smaller species like Purple Anthias, damsels, Butterflyfish, morays, and crabs. The warm water temperatures contribute to a comfortable diving experience.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Angol Point

Angol Point is a suitable dive site for beginners and training purposes, featuring a diverse reef ecosystem. The area is populated with stony corals, leather corals, anemones, sea stars, and sea cucumbers. It is also recognized for its macro photography opportunities and is a popular location for night dives. Additionally, the site is accessible for snorkelers, making it versatile for various water activities.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Angol Point

Angol Point is a dive site in Boracay suitable for Open Water training and night dives. The reef starts at a depth of 10 meters (30 feet) and extends to 16 meters (50 feet). Divers can observe a variety of marine life including nudibranchs, sea stars, eels, and various fish species, along with stony corals and leather corals.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Anilao Bo Hotel House Reef

The Anilao Bo Hotel House Reef is a notable dive site for macro photography, located directly in front of the hotel. This site is characterized by a rich diversity of macro marine life, making it easy for divers to spot various small creatures at any time of day. The absence of current enhances the experience, allowing for relaxed exploration of the underwater environment. This site is particularly favored by photographers due to its consistent visibility of macro species.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Anilao Pier

Anilao Pier, also known as Janao-Janao, is a muck dive site in Mabini, Batangas, Philippines, with an average depth of 5 meters. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life including stargazers, octopus, eels, flounders, crabs, shrimps, molluscs, Bobbitt worms, and sea snails. This dive is accessible from shore.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Apo Island

Lots of dive spots in this island. Can be through boat or shore entry, depends on the kind of trip/tour you booked. Sea turtles hotspot. Beautiful marine life.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Apo Island - Aladin

Apo Island - Aladin is a wall dive located on the northeast side of Apo Island in Mindoro Occidental. Accessible only by boat, this site offers divers a chance to explore a vertical drop-off adorned with a variety of hard and soft corals. The marine life here includes a diverse array of pelagic species, such as reef sharks, mackerels, tunas, and turtles. Occasionally, divers may encounter manta rays or eagle rays. The site is known for its rich biodiversity and is suitable for experienced divers due to potential strong currents.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Apo Island - North (Ego Wall)

Apo Island - North, also known as Ego Wall, is situated at the northeast corner of Apo Reef. This dive site is notable for its diverse marine life, featuring both large and small species. Divers can expect to encounter schools of Midnight snapper, unicorn fish, giant trevally, fusiliers, file fish, false anemone fish, and bluefin jacks. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater offerings.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Apo Island - South (Mabuti)

Apo Island - South (Mabuti) is accessible by boat, requiring approximately 4 hours of travel from the dive centers on Negros Island. The site features a vibrant coral reef that hosts diverse marine life, including schools of fish and occasional sightings of sharks. The underwater landscape is characterized by healthy corals and unique critters, making it a notable dive location. An entrance fee is applicable for divers visiting the area.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Apo Island Marine Sanctuary

Apo Island Marine Sanctuary is recognized as one of the pioneering marine protected areas in the Philippines, allowing a maximum of 15 divers at any given time. This site is designated as a no-fishing zone, which supports the recovery of local fish populations. It is particularly noted for its abundance of clownfish, earning it the title of the clownfish capital of the world. The entry to the site is from the shore, providing easy access for divers.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Apo Scuba House Reef

Apo Scuba House Reef is recognized for its exceptional macro diving opportunities, particularly suited for observing small and unique marine creatures. The site features black sand, which is characteristic of muck diving environments, providing a rich habitat for various species. Divers can expect to see a diverse range of marine life, including nudibranchs, flamboyant cuttlefish, ghost pipefish, frogfish, and the rare blue-ringed octopus. The nutrient-rich waters enhance the visibility of these fascinating critters, making it a prime location for underwater photography.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Apollo

Apollo is a healthy reef located near the southern beach of Una Una, with depths starting at 22 meters and extending beyond 40 meters. This site is known for the potential to observe a Barracuda tornado, which can be seen throughout the year, although sightings are not guaranteed. In addition to barracudas, divers may encounter schools of Jack fish, fusiliers, bat fish, and yellow snapper. The reef is also adorned with various sponges, contributing to its ecological diversity.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Apollo

Apollo is a healthy reef located near the southern beach of Una Una, with depths starting at 22 meters and extending beyond 40 meters. This site is known for the potential to observe a Barracuda tornado, which can be seen throughout the year, although sightings are not guaranteed. In addition to barracudas, divers may encounter schools of Jack fish, fusiliers, bat fish, and yellow snapper. The reef is also adorned with various sponges, contributing to its ecological diversity.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Aquarium

Aquarium is characterized by a gentle drift dive primarily flowing from south to north. The southern section features a slope that descends to a depth of 25 meters, leading to a sandy bottom. In contrast, the northern section showcases a slope adorned with a diverse array of healthy hard and soft corals. Marine life commonly observed here includes Lembeh sea dragons, lobsters, and squid, along with various colored and sized frogfish. Additionally, turtles, banded sea snakes, and spotted rays are frequent visitors to this site.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Aquaventure Ship Wreck

The Aquaventure Ship Wreck is located opposite the Aquaventure Reef Club, marked by a blue buoy that indicates the dive line. The wreck lies at a depth of 35 meters and is home to a diverse array of marine life, including large schools of batfish and numerous smaller fish species. Additionally, divers may encounter larger species such as groupers and turtles. There are two other wrecks nearby, including an SUV and an old helicopter, which can be explored on the return journey to shore. For those diving from the boat, the white buoy serves as a guide. The staff at the Aquaventure Reef Club provide assistance for divers.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Arborek Jetty

Arborek Jetty presents a challenging dive experience, particularly due to the strong currents that can be encountered. The site is notable for its rich marine life, with numerous fish species, including schooling jacks that hunt smaller silversides, found beneath the jetty. Divers can also explore the diverse marine environment featuring both soft and hard corals, as well as giant clams located on one side of the jetty. The eastern side of the island is characterized by coral formations and pinnacles, adding to the underwater landscape.

Western Coral TrianglePapua
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ARC Tamaraw FX Artificial Reef

ARC Tamaraw FX Artificial Reef is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates 13.726600, 120.883100. The site features a gentle sandy slope and is accessible from the lower parking lot of ARC. It is primarily suitable for training in scuba, freediving, and snorkeling, particularly during the Amihan season, as conditions may not be favorable during Habagat. Marine life includes resident frogfish, various shrimps, and nudibranchs. Divers may also encounter vehicle bodies with barnacle growth, along with occasional sightings of sweetlips, snappers, trevally, and barracudas. Some fish utilize the roof of the artificial structure as a shelter.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Arco Point

Arco Point is a wall dive characterized by medium to strong currents, making it suitable for both advanced and beginner divers. The site offers good visibility, allowing divers to explore the vertical wall structure comfortably. Notable marine life includes giant frogfish, clown frogfish, anemone fish, Pegasus, flounders, and scorpion fish, making it an excellent location for macro diving. The entry to the dive site is from the shore.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Arco Point

Arco Point is a straightforward dive site located in Libaong, Panglao Island, Philippines. Dive with the wall on your right, heading southwest, where a drift current typically flows south. At a depth of 18 meters, there is a hole in the wall that ascends to 8 meters from the surface, and divers can observe various marine life, including moray eels, scorpionfish, and several species of reef fish.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Arefi Reef

Arefi Reef is located approximately one hour from Soul Scuba divers and is typically the second dive on the Batanta trip, following the P-47 Wreck. This dive site is characterized by the presence of wobbegong sharks and a variety of marine life including nudibranchs, snapper, triggerfish, trevally, jackfish, clownfish, angelfish, and butterflyfish. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its underwater ecosystem.

Western Coral TrianglePapua
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Arno’s Underwater Reef

Arno's Underwater Reef features a notable drop-off that begins at depths of 28 meters and extends beyond 50 meters. Divers should be prepared for strong currents on optimal days, making it advisable to start near the drop-off to conserve energy and reduce decompression time. The site is characterized by an overhang at depths between 28 and 35 meters, leading to a soft coral garden that rises to about 5 meters. Marine life includes various fish species, marine corals, and shell-less nudibranchs, with the possibility of encountering a manta ray.

Western Coral TrianglePapua
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Artemis

Artemis features a long, winding wall that descends beyond 60 meters, with the reef's top located approximately 3 meters from the shore. The site is characterized by tube sponges and overhangs, creating distinct silhouettes. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including eagle rays, ghost pipefish, and orangutan crabs, alongside the typical inhabitants of Una Una such as sponges, snappers, fusiliers, and batfish.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Artemis

Artemis features a long, winding wall that descends beyond 60 meters, with the reef's top located approximately 3 meters from the shore. The site is characterized by tube sponges and overhangs, creating distinct silhouettes. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life, including eagle rays, ghost pipefish, and orangutan crabs, alongside the typical inhabitants of Una Una such as sponges, snappers, fusiliers, and batfish.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Arthur'S Rock

Arthur's Rock is suitable for beginner divers with an average depth of 10 meters and a maximum depth of 21 meters. The site features soft corals, feather stars, sponges, gorgonians, and various marine life including reef fish, groupers, snappers, turtles, and barracudas. Mild currents may be present but are manageable for divers.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Ashos Gap (Shark Cleaning Station)

Asho's Gap, located in Coral Bay, is a notable dive site characterized by its warm waters and rich marine biodiversity. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of fish species, including parrotfish and trevallies. A significant feature of this site is the shark cleaning station, where grey reef sharks come to have their teeth cleaned and rid themselves of parasites. Additionally, visitors may spot stingrays, eagle rays, wobbegongs, nurse sharks, and turtles, making it a dynamic location for underwater observation.

Northwest Australian ShelfNingaloo
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Atlantis House Reef

The Atlantis House Reef is situated directly in front of Atlantis Dive Resort and features a diverse environment that includes sandy patches, artificial reefs, coral formations, and seagrass beds. This site is known for its regular sightings of marine life such as turtles, blue-spotted stingrays, and cuttlefish, among various other species. The combination of these habitats supports a rich biodiversity, making it an interesting location for divers.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Australian Wreck

The Australian Wreck is a Dutch steamship that sank during World War II in 1944. It lies at a depth of 33 meters, making it a notable dive site in Labuan. The wreck's broken hull provides habitat for a variety of marine life, including barracudas, groupers, and batfish that can be seen swimming around the structure. Inside the wreck, divers may encounter smaller species such as hawkfish, angelfish, and lionfish, contributing to a diverse underwater ecosystem.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Aviator

Aviator is a shore dive site characterized by a diverse underwater landscape. Divers can explore a pinnacle, navigate alongside a steep wall, and swim over an open sandy seabed. The site is home to various marine species, including pufferfish, blacktip sharks, turtles, damselfish, and yellowtail fusiliers. Notable coral formations include large fan corals, massive barrel corals, and tube corals, providing a vibrant backdrop for underwater exploration.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Aviator

Aviator is a shore dive site characterized by a diverse underwater landscape. Divers can explore a pinnacle, navigate alongside a steep wall, and swim over an open sandy seabed. The site is home to various marine species, including pufferfish, blacktip sharks, turtles, damselfish, and yellowtail fusiliers. Notable coral formations include large fan corals, massive barrel corals, and tube corals, providing a vibrant backdrop for underwater exploration.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Bacong

Bacong is characterized as a wall dive that begins with a sandy slope before transitioning into a vertical wall. The dive starts at a depth of 5 meters and descends to approximately 30 meters. The wall features various cracks and crevices. This site is notable for its macro life, including nudibranchs, crabs, shrimps, and dragonets found in the sandy areas, as well as sand and garden eels. Occasionally, pelagic species such as Spanish mackerel can be observed passing by.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bagacawa Point

Bagacawa Point is located approximately 12 kilometers north of Asturias Poblacion. This site features a fringing reef with a shallow tidal flat that descends to a depth of around 3 meters, leading to a sandy bottom. The tidal flat is primarily covered with a variety of macro algae and is home to branching and massive coral formations.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Baha reef

Baha Reef is located a short swimming distance from Dive Point Siquijor dive center. The site features coral rocks and large table corals, providing a habitat for various marine species. Divers can expect to see green and hawksbill turtles, frogfish, hairy shrimp, and schools of anthias and damselfish. Moray eels are also present in the area. Night dives at this location are noted for their excellent visibility and diverse marine life.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bahuluang Wall

Bahuluang Wall is a shore dive site characterized by a limestone rock formation and white sandy areas. The dive features a slope and a wall that reaches a maximum depth of 35 meters. Divers may encounter a variety of marine life, including turtles, white tip reef sharks, tuna groupers, eagle rays, napoleon wrasses, rainbow runners, fusiliers, and giant trevallies. The site typically experiences no current, although mild currents can occasionally occur.

Western Coral TriangleBanda Sea
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Bahuluang Wall

Bahuluang Wall is a shore dive site characterized by a limestone rock formation and white sandy areas. The dive features a slope and a wall that reaches a maximum depth of 35 meters. Divers may encounter a variety of marine life, including turtles, white tip reef sharks, tuna groupers, eagle rays, napoleon wrasses, rainbow runners, fusiliers, and giant trevallies. The site typically experiences no current, although mild currents can occasionally occur.

Western Coral TriangleBanda Sea
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Bahura

Bahura is an advanced dive site located in Anilao, characterized by a sloping reef that features a corner where currents can be strong. Divers should be adept at managing currents and drift diving techniques. At a depth of 15 meters, there is a small hole in the wall that divers can explore. The site is home to various marine life, including schooling red-tooth triggerfish, moray eels, octopus, lionfish, and frogfish.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bakhaw

Bakhaw is located on the northeast side of Malapascua Island, approximately 10-15 minutes from the port. The dive site features a flat sandy and grassy bottom, ideal for open water divers to practice buoyancy control. It also attracts experienced divers interested in observing small macro critters. The shallower areas of the site include patches of hard and soft corals, contributing to the overall marine biodiversity.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bakungan

Bakungan is situated approximately 5 minutes from the Nunukan Islands, near the Virgin Cocoa Islands. This dive site is known for its calm conditions, making it one of the more tranquil locations within the atoll. It is suitable for snorkeling and offers a shallow dive experience. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of macro life, including turtles, which are frequently sighted, as well as leopard sharks, moray eels, nudibranchs, and crabs.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Balbagon Port

Balbagon Port serves as a transportation hub but also offers divers a unique opportunity to explore its underwater ecosystem. Beneath the pier, divers can encounter a variety of macro marine life, including nudibranchs, seahorses, pipefish, and several species of shrimps and crabs. The site features vibrant coral formations that contribute to the intricate beauty of the underwater landscape. This dive site is accessible from the shore, making it convenient for divers to explore the small-scale wonders of the ocean.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bali Reef

Bali Reef is situated approximately 15 minutes east by boat from the Bali coastline. This site is part of the Mangrove and Reef Conservation Project, which focuses on the protection of local marine ecosystems. Divers can explore a colorful reef that is home to various species, including damselfish, triggerfish, surgeonfish, batfish, and turtles. The reef features large fan corals, providing a vibrant underwater landscape for divers to observe. The site is suitable for scuba diving, with conditions that may vary.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Bali Villa Dive Resort Housereef

The Bali Villa Dive Resort Housereef offers a shore entry directly from the diving center, best accessed during flood tides. The dive site features a flat coral reef area interspersed with coral blocks and sandy patches. Notable features include a car wreck located within the flat area and a coral breeding project utilizing bottles. The marine life is diverse, with sightings of various shrimps, particularly marble shrimps, crabs, nudibranchs including the Spanish dancer, stargazers, scorpion fish, orangutan crabs, pufferfish, and moray eels. This site is suitable for both day and night dives, with the night dives being particularly spectacular.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Balinghai Wall

Balinghai Wall features two parallel walls with diverse coral, gorgonians, and sponges. The shallow section has crevices home to fish and smaller critters, including anthias and moray eels. The deeper wall is inhabited by larger species such as tuna, stingrays, and white tip reef sharks.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Baluarte

Baluarte is located along the western coast of Apo Island and showcases geological features indicative of volcanic activity. Divers can observe a continuous stream of bubbles emerging from the seabed, a clear sign of the island's underground volcanic processes. The site is characterized by large coral bommies that provide habitat for diverse marine life. Notable species include garden eels positioned against the current, as well as sea snakes and green turtles, which are commonly seen in this area.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bantigue

Bantigue offers a sandy bottom interspersed with soft and hard coral formations, providing a habitat for a diverse range of reef fish. The site has a depth that extends from the shore to approximately 10-13 meters, making it suitable for open water training sessions, including Try Scuba, Try Mermaiding, and Try Freediving. Minimal boat traffic contributes to a calm environment for practice.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bantukan

Bantukan is situated 20 minutes from the Nunukan Islands on the southwest side of Maratua Atoll. The dive site features a gently sloping reef with a sandy bottom at a depth of approximately 12 meters. It is recommended to dive here during high tide for optimal conditions. Marine life commonly observed includes mackerel, true squid (cuttlefish), head scallops, and various macro species, alongside both hard and soft corals.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Baong Penyu / Turtle Neck

Baong Penyu, also known as Turtle Neck, is situated near Padang Bay in eastern Bali. Access to the site is via boat, with a typical journey of about 15 minutes from the harbor, located just behind Padang Bay’s Hill. The dive site features a wall dive along a rich coral reef composed of both soft and hard corals. Divers may encounter reef sharks swimming along the wall, along with smaller marine life such as frogfish and leaffish, which add to the site's biodiversity.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Baracuda Point Kakaban

Baracuda Point is situated on the southwest tip of Kakaban Island, approximately 50 minutes from Nabucco Islands and 20 minutes from Nunukan Islands. The dive site is characterized by variable currents, including down and up currents, with the best diving conditions occurring during strong currents. Divers may experience negative entries at times. Marine life at this site includes gray and whitetip sharks, large barracuda, schools of spiny mackerel, mobula rays, and octopus, along with various macro species. The underwater landscape features beautiful corals, making it a notable dive location.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Baring

Baring is situated near the northern part of Olango Island and is accessible via a shore entry. The dive site features a broad sand flat that gently slopes down to a steep wall characterized by diverse coral formations. The depth transitions from the sand flat to the wall, providing an opportunity to explore various marine habitats. The site is rich in marine biodiversity, showcasing large schools of juvenile jackfish, along with sightings of turtles and a variety of smaller creatures such as nudibranchs and shrimps.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Barracuda

Barracuda Lake is a unique dive site in Coron, Philippines, where divers can experience a transition from freshwater to saltwater at a depth of 4 meters (13 feet). The top water temperature is about 28° C (82° F), dropping significantly at 14 meters (46 feet) due to a thermocline and heliocline. Expect to see varied marine life and the distinct grey line marking the water type shift.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Barracuda Deep

Barracuda Deep is recognized as one of the more challenging dive sites around the island. The dive features a wall adorned with a variety of hard and soft corals, with gorgonians reaching significant sizes. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of marine life, including trevallys, fusiliers, surgeonfish, Spanish mackerels, and unicorn fish. Additionally, sightings of eagle rays, Napoleon wrasse, and barracudas are common. The dive site is accessed by boat.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Barracuda Point

Barracuda Point is characterized by a reef top that reaches a depth of 25 meters, often referred to as a reef within a reef. This site is notable for its large schools of Giant barracudas, which are frequently observed. The reef floor is distinguished by the presence of Diaseris fragilis, a unique species of mushroom coral. Additionally, large groups of batfish may occasionally replace the barracudas in this area. Other common marine life includes yellowtail snapper, flatworms, and symbiotic shrimps. Access to this dive site is via boat.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Barracuda Point

Barracuda Point is a dive site with depths ranging from 5 to 40 meters. It is known for large schools of chevron barracudas and other marine life such as jacks. The water temperature is between 27 to 29 degrees Celsius, with visibility reaching about 30 meters.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Barracuda Point 1

Barracuda Point 1 is situated on Mantehage Island, located north of Sulawesi. This dive site features a wall dive characterized by a rich diversity of marine life, including green turtles, white and black tip sharks, eagle rays, and Napoleon fish. Additionally, divers can observe nudibranchs, shrimp, crabs, and pygmy seahorses among the vibrant coral and sponges. The site is accessible from the shore, making it suitable for both freediving and scuba diving.

Western Coral TriangleSulawesi Sea/Makassar Strait
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Barracuda Point 2

Barracuda Point 2, situated on Mantehage Island in North Sulawesi, is characterized by a wall dive that showcases a rich diversity of marine life and vibrant coral formations. The site is suitable for various diving activities, including freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling. Notable marine species include green turtles, white and black tip sharks, eagle rays, and Napoleon fish, along with a variety of nudibranchs, shrimps, crabs, and pygmy seahorses. The entry to this dive site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers of different skill levels.

Western Coral TriangleSulawesi Sea/Makassar Strait
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Barracuda Point Udar Besar

Barracuda Point Udar Besar is situated between the southeast of Pulau Uda Besar and the northwest of Sepanggar Island. This dive site is accessible by boat, with a travel time of approximately 5 minutes from both Pulau Uda Kecil and Sepanggar Island. The site is known for its presence of schooling barracudas, which can vary depending on the season. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of marine life in this area.

Western Coral TrianglePalawan/North Borneo
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Bas Coral

Bas Coral is a dive site located off the coast of Olango Island, accessible via a banca boat from Kontiki Port in Mactan Island. This site features underwater walls and reefs, with depths reaching up to 35 meters. Divers can expect an average visibility range of 10 to 30 meters. The site is characterized by strong currents, requiring caution during dives. Marine life includes a variety of corals and numerous tropical fish species that can be observed along the underwater wall.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Basak

Basak Dive Site is situated in Zamboanguita, Negros Oriental, Philippines. This site is characterized by its macro and muck diving opportunities, reaching depths of up to 20 meters. Entry is via the shore, making it accessible for divers of varying experience levels, including those with Open Water certification and above. The underwater landscape features sandy areas, seagrass beds, and coral gardens, which provide habitats for diverse marine life such as Ribbon Eels, Batfish, Clownfish, and Anemonefish.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Basura

Basura is a macro diving site with a depth range of 3 to 18 meters (10-60 feet), suitable for divers of all levels. You can observe various marine life such as frogfish, mimic octopuses, seahorses, and nudibranchs. The site has no current, approximately 10 meters (30 feet) of visibility, and is particularly good for night diving.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Bat Cave

Bat Cave features a horizontal expanse of approximately 200 meters, with its entrance located at a depth of 8 meters. The cave culminates in a spacious area that serves as a habitat for bats. This site also provides shelter for various juvenile fish species, including sweetlips, batfish, grouper, snapper, as well as eels, crabs, and lobsters.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Bat Rock

Bat Rock is located southeast of Manta Point in Nusa Penida. This dive site presents varying conditions, with potential surge and current that can make diving challenging, although it can also be calm enough for a leisurely swim around the rock. In favorable conditions, divers can encounter a variety of pelagic species, including schools of trevally and sharks. The steep wall is home to olive sea snakes and a rich diversity of macro life, making it an interesting site for exploration.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Batangas Channel

Batangas Channel in Puerto Galera is suitable for drift diving during optimal tidal conditions. The depth ranges up to 15 meters (49 feet) with a gentle slope leading to a sandy seabed. Expect to see a variety of tropical marine life, including anemonefish, parrotfish, nudibranchs, and snappers, making it ideal for novice divers.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Batok

Batok is located behind Sombrero Island and features a sloping reef alongside a wall that begins at a depth of 12 meters. The area is characterized by a variety of soft and hard corals, providing habitat for numerous marine species. Divers can expect to encounter Triggerfish, Moray Eels, Lionfish, and occasionally Sea Turtles in this biodiverse environment.

Western Coral TriangleEastern Philippines
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Batu Abah (Vertigo Point)

Batu Abah, also known as Vertigo Point, is suitable for intermediate and advanced divers due to strong currents. The site has an average depth of 15 meters, with a maximum depth of 30 meters, featuring varied topography. Marine life includes nudibranchs and other reef inhabitants.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Batu Angus

Batu Angus features a series of submerged pinnacles that ascend from depths of 60 meters to just 3 meters. Divers typically begin their descent from the internal lagoon and navigate towards these prominent formations. The site is distinguished by black coral branches and various caves. It is important to note that strong currents can be present, making this dive suitable for experienced divers. Marine life commonly observed includes nudibranchs, shrimps, turtles, jackfish, and occasionally dugongs.

Western Coral TriangleSulawesi Sea/Makassar Strait
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Batu Belah

Batu Belah is characterized by coral formations situated on a sandy slope, providing a habitat for various macro life organisms. Divers can observe a diverse array of marine species including ghost pipefish, harlequin shrimp, frogfish, boxer crabs, endemic nudibranchs, wonderpuss, and Ambon scorpion fish. The site offers a unique combination of coral structures and sandy areas, making it an interesting location for underwater exploration.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Batu Bolong

Batu Bolong features an underwater pinnacle with a depth range suitable for various skill levels. Expect to see hard corals, sponges, and a variety of marine life including sharks, tunas, rays, and turtles. Strong currents may be present, making it a good dive for experienced divers.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Batu Bolong, Nusa Penida

Batu Bolong is situated off the southern coast of Nusa Penida, characterized by its notable arch formation. This dive site is accessible only by boat and is best explored during a rising tide when the swell is minimal. Divers should be prepared for strong currents and surge conditions. The site features a pinnacle with steep walls where a variety of pelagic species can be observed. Additionally, the walls are home to diverse macro life nestled among vibrant coral formations.

Western Coral TriangleLesser Sunda
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Batu Gila - Una Una

Batu Gila is a deep pinnacle located in the southern region of Una Una, beginning at a depth of 26 meters and extending beyond 100 meters. This site is challenging to find and often experiences strong currents. However, divers can expect excellent visibility and a rich diversity of marine life. Notable features include large tube and barrel sponges, along with substantial schools of various fish. Hammerhead sharks have been reported at depths around 60 meters near the reef's edge.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Batu Gila - Una Una

Batu Gila is a deep pinnacle located in the southern region of Una Una, beginning at a depth of 26 meters and extending beyond 100 meters. This site is challenging to find and often experiences strong currents. However, divers can expect excellent visibility and a rich diversity of marine life. Notable features include large tube and barrel sponges, along with substantial schools of various fish. Hammerhead sharks have been reported at depths around 60 meters near the reef's edge.

Western Coral TriangleNortheast Sulawesi
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Batu Gosoh 1

Batu Gosoh 1 features a series of submerged pinnacles that ascend from depths of 60 meters to as shallow as 3 meters. Divers typically begin their exploration from the internal lagoon and navigate towards these pinnacles. The site is known for strong currents, making it more suitable for experienced divers. Marine life commonly observed includes nudibranchs, shrimps, turtles, and jackfish, with occasional sightings of dugongs.

Western Coral TriangleSulawesi Sea/Makassar Strait
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best dive spots in Timor Sea?
Timor Sea features several excellent dive spots, each with unique characteristics. Popular sites are listed on this page with ratings and recent activity. Consider factors like your skill level, interests (macro, wide-angle, wrecks), and current conditions when choosing spots.
What's the best entry method for diving in Timor Sea?
Entry methods in Timor Sea vary by specific location. Many spots offer shore entry from beaches or rocky areas, while others require boat access. Check individual spot details for entry information and any special requirements.
What conditions and water temperature can I expect in Timor Sea?
Timor Sea's diving conditions depend on season and specific location. Water temperatures, visibility, and currents can vary significantly. Review recent dive logs and seasonal patterns for the most current conditions information.
Are there any local dive shops or services in Timor Sea?
Timor Sea may have local dive shops offering equipment rental, guided dives, and courses. Check our dive shop directory for verified operators in the area, or ask the local diving community for recommendations.