Visit Secret Bay for weird
muck diving critters.
Not exact matches
The
muck diving extravaganza was rounded out by a pygmy seahorse; ornate ghost pipefish;
critters and crustaceans of all kinds.
Padang Bai is also just 1 hour drive from Sanur; its ease of access is great to discover
muck diving, and learn about
critters such as Nudibranchs, Octopus, Mantis shrimp, etc...
Northern Sulawesi is Indonesia's
muck diving capital, with Lembeh the reigning king for weird and wonderful
critters.
It is the
muck diving capital of the world where you can hunt for amazing
critters such as hairy frogfish, sea horses, flamboyant cuttlefish and mimic octopus.
Lembeh Straits is known as the
muck -
diving capital of the world, and you will find some amazing
critters like sea - horses, otcopus, frog - fish and many more!
You find some great coral gardens teeming with marine life such as anemone fish, octopus and occasionally sharks and turtles, as well as some great
muck diving sites with special
critters such as frog fish, seahorses and once in a while the blue - ringed octopus.
Muck diving sites are shallow, muddy and bursting with
critters.
Muck diving is like a treasure hunt to spot
critters.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «
muck diving» where divers can see rare
critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus and ringed pipefish.
Padang Bai is also just 1 hour drive from Sanur, it's ease of access is great to discover
muck diving, and learn about
critters such as Nudibranchs, Octopus, mantis Shrimp etc...
It is one of the most popular sites for
muck diving in Bali with the Padang Bai Jetty being our favorite along with Jepun, you can spot a number of the resident Giant frog fish along with a number of different types on pipe fish, Pegasus sea moths and other
critters.
The Lembeh Straits is known as the
muck -
diving capital of the world, and you will find some amazing
critters like sea - horses, otcopus, frog - fish and many more!
Muck diving sites are sandy slopes, often with black sand, and with visibility of 10 - 15m it's one of the few places you will see
critters such as the elusive hairy frog fish, pygmy sea horses and flamboyant cuttlefish.
It is one of the most popular sites for
muck diving in Bali with the the Padang Bai Jetty being our favorite where you can spot a number of the resident Giant frog fish, pipe fish, Pegasus sea moths and other
critters.
Overall Amed offers great variety — we have some great reefs and drifts with a chance to see sharks and other big stuff,
muck dives for
critter hunting, multiple shipwrecks including the Liberty covered in corals and fish — whatever sort of
diving you like we can offer you here (well, except ice
diving!).
There are also several World War II wrecks to investigate and some top class
muck diving locations with
critters galore.
The macro and
muck diving is also very good with great chances of spotting rare
critters like Frog Fishes and Nudibranchs.
Recently in the news for its
muck and
critter sightings, Ambon is better known for caves, reefs, wrecks and drift -
diving.
There are also
muck diving sites which are earning high praise from experienced
critter hunters for their diverse and plentiful macro-life.
Ambon is fast gaining a reputation as an unmissable
muck diving destination, with a density of amazing underwater
critters to rival Lembeh.
Bunaken Marine Park is famous for it's breathtaking walls but the park has excellent
muck diving sites for
critter lovers too.
Craig also offers «
Muck diving» and is very knowledgeable about the
critters you are likely to see.
A large collection of reference books specific to
muck diving,
diving North Sulawesi and
diving Indonesia is available to help you identify
critters.
If you wish to do
muck or
critter diving day trips we can organise dives in the black sands of Manado Bay (South of Siladen).
A short video of what you can expect to see
Muck Diving Black Rock in Manado Bay, North Sulawesi — 13 completely different
critters in one little dive.
Haan's Reef on Gili Air is fast becoming renowned for excellent «
muck diving» where divers can see rare
critters like frogfish, pink — leafed scorpion fish, flying gunard, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, robust ghost pipefish, blue ringed octopus, ringed pipefish, turtles, various coloured frogfish and Bio Rock projects.
To the east of Manado is the magical
muck diving world of the Lembeh Strait, with its seemingly endless promises of discovering rare and unusual
critters.
You find special
critters on this
muck diving site such as frog fish, flying gurnard, octopus, many different types of nudibranchs, Indian ocean walkman and the crocodile fish.
Macro lovers will be in paradise at Bantana or Kri where
muck diving is the order of the day with a myriad of bright, colourful
critters - some of which have only been recently identified by science!
This site is easily the best
muck diving site in Bali today, a great variety of marine
critters can be found here, from the mimic octopus to the Indian walkman devilfish and several species of shrimps, nudibranchs and manti shrimps: a photographer's heaven.
Known as the «
Critter Capital of the World» the Lembeh Strait is home to an abundance of unique and rare marine life which thrive on its black sand
muck diving slopes.