Reserve your cottage at Lembeh Resort and dive the world's best
muck diving sites with all the comforts of home.
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.
Not exact matches
With the world famous dive
sites of the Bunaken Marine Park just a short boat ride away and Manado Bay
muck diving sites even closer Murex is perfectly located for exploring these two diverse areas.
Muck diving sites are shallow, muddy and bursting
with critters.
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.
Amed dive
sites include our house reef and Ghost Bay, providing top - class
muck diving,
with mimic octopus, ghost pipefish and 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.
Muck diving sites are sandy slopes, often
with black sand making it perfect for photographers as this reduces back - glare.
All of our locations are based on tropical - island dive resorts in Indonesia
with world - class
diving right on your doorstep — the world - famous reefs of Bunaken, the
muck diving magic of Lembeh Straits, the mantas and mola molas of Nusa Lembongan, the world - famous
sites near Amed such as Tulamben & the Liberty shipwreck, the schooling hammerheads of South Lombok, and the
sites of Gili Air that are famous for their turtle mania.
The current rich Pantar Straits and Pulau Pura has a variety of dive
sites which provide a superb mix of wide angle and macro subjects, along
with plenty of excellent «
muck»
diving and the opportunity to visit local villages.
The area has outstanding marine biodiversity
with staggering coral walls around Bunaken, the more recently discovered
muck diving sites in Manado Bay and the stunning reefs around Bangka which, whilst not part of the park, are celebrated for their stunning soft corals, dugongs and marine biodiversity.
Puri Jati and Kalang Anyar (and the surrounding area) have grown in popularity as
muck diving sites in the last few years and continue to impress photographers
with their variety.
These
sites offer world class
muck diving, on slopes
with a mix of corals and white sand.
Explore some of South East Asia's most famous dive
sites... Apo Island, Siquijor and the Dauin Marine Sanctuaries are just some of the world class dive
sites that delight
with pristine corals, vast schools of fish and
muck diving.