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Scuba diving Indonesia

Blue Marlin Dive is a 5 Star PADI IDC Center in Gili Trawangan, Indonesia offering the full range of professional dive training courses including fun diving, beginner level programs, certified diver programs, Rescue Diver training. Also a range of professional programs including Divemaster and Instructor<br>

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Scuba diving Indonesia

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  1. Indonesia is a scuba diver's paradise, with over 17,000 islands and a vast array of marine life, it's no wonder why it's a popular destination for diving enthusiasts. From the crystal-clear waters of Bali to the remote and untouched islands of Raja Ampat, Indonesia offers a diverse range of diving experiences. Scuba diving Indonesia, One of the most popular diving destinations in Indonesia is Bali. Known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs, Bali is a great place to start for beginner divers. The island is home to a variety of dive sites, including the famous USS Liberty wreck and the vibrant coral gardens at Tulamben. The USS Liberty is a World War II shipwreck that lies in just 30 meters of water, making it an accessible dive for both experienced and beginner divers. The Tulamben coral gardens are also a must-see, as they are home to an abundance of marine life, including schools of tropical fish, turtles, and even the occasional manta ray or shark. Another popular diving destination in Indonesia is the island of Lombok. Located just east of Bali, Lombok offers a more remote and untouched diving experience. The island is home to the three Gili Islands, Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air, which are known for their crystal clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. The Gili Islands offer a variety of diving experiences, from shallow coral reefs to deeper walls, and even a shipwreck dive. If you're looking for a truly unique diving experience, then Raja Ampat is the place for you. This remote archipelago is located in the far west of Indonesia and is known for its untouched coral reefs and diverse marine life. Raja Ampat is home to over 1,500 species of fish and 600 species of coral, making it one of the most biodiverse places on earth. The diving here is world-class, with a variety of dive sites to choose from, including walls, muck dives, and even WWII wrecks. When it comes to diving in Indonesia, there is something for everyone. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, you'll find plenty of dive sites to explore. The best time to visit Indonesia for diving is between October and April, as the waters are calm and visibility is at its best. It's important to note that the marine life in Indonesia is currently facing threats from pollution and over- fishing. Many diving operators in the area are taking steps to conserve the environment, such as practicing sustainable fishing and promoting conservation. As a diver, it is crucial to support these efforts by not touching or disturbing the coral and marine life, and properly disposing of any trash. In conclusion, Indonesia is a scuba diver's paradise, offering a diverse range of diving experiences from the crystal clear waters of Bali to the remote and untouched islands of Raja Ampat. With a variety of dive sites to choose from and an abundance of marine life, Indonesia is a destination not to be missed. Remember to support the conservation efforts and be responsible diver while enjoying the underwater beauty of Indonesia.

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