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Lembeh, Bunaken & Gangga Island

For anyone interested in macro critters and underwater photography there is simply no better place in the world than North Sulawesi and the most famous dive spot here is the Lembeh Strait. Open up any coffee table book featuring macro critters and you can be sure Lembeh’s name will appear again and again. The list of critters that can be encountered at Lembeh is endless and it was in Lembeh that the magnificent Wunderpus was first discovered!

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In recent years the small island of Gangga has been emerging as another favourite place for divers to base themselves. From Gangga Island divers have access to the underwater wonders of the rarely dived islands of Bangka, Talisei, Tindila and Lihaga, and if you wish to venture further afield, the dives sites of Bunaken or Lembeh can be reached in just 75 minutes. For divers that prefer a mix of wall diving and macro critters staying on the island of Siladen gives you unrivalled access to the dive sites of Siladen, Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage and Nain in The Bunaken National Marine Park.

Lembeh, Bunaken & Gangga Resorts