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Advice on Diving in Indonesia

...through to April as Raja Ampat sits right on the Equator and has sites both south and north of it. South Komodo sites, Nusa Penida around Bali as well as sites around Alor can have chilling 18 to 21 degrees Celsius during May to October and are generally at their coldest in July to September. Bali is Indonesia's most easily accessible and most varied diving destination. Dive sites concentrate in three areas of the island. The south of Bali offers some options to see large marine life, like the Mola Mola and Manta rays. On the east coast, you will find the USAT Liberty, probably the most popul...

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Name Distance

Sea Safari 6

Indonesia

20.01 km

KLM Samata

Indonesia

20.01 km

Cheng Ho

Indonesia

20.01 km

KLM Moana

Indonesia

20.01 km

KM Black Manta

Indonesia

20.01 km

SY Indo Siren

Indonesia

20.01 km

MV Charlie

Indonesia

20.01 km

SMY Ondina

Indonesia

20.01 km

SMY Mangguana

Indonesia

20.01 km

Mermaid I

Indonesia

20.01 km

Indo Aggressor

Indonesia

26.98 km

MOANA

Indonesia

26.98 km

KLM TIDAK APA APA

Indonesia

41.5 km

The MASTRO ALDO

Indonesia

49.43 km

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Name Distance

LBJ | Mutiara

Indonesia, Labuan Bajo

56.92 km

BMU | Bima

Indonesia, Bima

85.18 km

RTG | Ruteng

Indonesia, Ruteng

113.56 km

BJW | Bajawa

Indonesia, Bajawa

168.84 km

WGP | Waingapu

Indonesia, Waingapu

138.45 km

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