Diving into paradise: Discovering Indonesia's hidden gems beneath the waves

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From the beautiful beaches of Bali to the remote islands of Raja Ampat, Indonesia has some of the most unreal diving spots in the world, with something for every diving aficionado of any level. When planning your diving getaway to Indonesia, don't forget to check out the ideal season for each dive spot and always keep in mind to respect...

From the beautiful beaches of Bali to the remote islands of Raja Ampat, Indonesia has some of the most unreal diving spots in the world, with something for every diving aficionado of any level.

When planning your diving getaway to Indonesia, don't forget to check out the ideal season for each dive spot and always keep in mind to respect the local culture and marine life. With proper planning and prep, you can take the plunge and explore the diverse marine life and stunning coral reefs this region has to offer. Ready to explore the mysterious fathoms below? Let's go!A post shared by FREEDIVING PHOTOGRAPHER HK🇭🇰

Located just off the coast of Bali, Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan are two of the best dive spots in Indonesia. To get here, hop on a direct flight from Singapore to Bali, then take a ferry over to Nusa Penida. One of the most sought-after dive sites here is Manta Point, where you can get up close with dozens of manta rays. And if you're really lucky, you might even spot the elusive Mola Mola, a giant ocean sunfish with a fin-to-fin length of 2.5 metres!

 

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