Since her launch in 2009 we have also improved
facilities for underwater photographers and videographers, providing both indoor and outdoor designated areas for charging and preparation of your camera and video equipment.
For underwater photographers, the National Park offers unparalleled opportunities to shoot both macro and wide angle underwater photographs of subjects as diverse as nudibranchs, coral gardens, frogfish, soft corals, ornate ghost pipefish, sharks, schooling fish, and a whole lot more!
Staying close to the dive sites will allow you to include more dives per day at the shore entry locations, to relax between dives and,
for underwater photographers, to time your dives for preferred lighting.
For underwater photographers, the Blue Manta is also equipped with WIFI, rinse tanks, indoor camera rooms, and blow dry stations.
Komodo scuba diving provides a plethora of photo opportunities and the Indo dancer is comprehensively set up
for underwater photographers and videographers.
Shallower dives mean you get to spend more time underwater, where the colours are most vibrant, and the marine life is most abundant, making this a fantastic destination
for underwater photographers.
For underwater photographers, the hardest thing about diving this site is deciding whether to go wide angle or macro.
The resort is an ideal starting point for the diving sites of Bangka Island, Bunaken National Marine Park and Lembeh Strait, making it a favorite destination
for underwater photographers.
For underwater photographers it is a great place to capture shots of these gentle giants, so don't forget your wide angle lens!
For underwater photographers, there are also plenty of critters.