When you come to Sulawesi, don’t miss the opportunity to dive at least once. There are uniquely beautiful reefs all along the 6 thousand kilometers of the shore, which make diving here a rich emotional experience. Experienced divers say it’s better to dive in the north part of the island. The perfect places for observing underwater attractions are Bunaken, a National Marine Park, an Aquatoria near Manado, and Lembeh Strait. You can also visit the Bangka Island. There are not so many tourists on Sulawesi yet, which means you won’t discover the underwater world in a crowd of other people. The water and air temperatures are comfortable all year round, so on the north part of the island, you can dive even in the middle of winter. The divers should better visit South and Central Sulawesi during the warm seasons. The Bunaken Island can offer 13 websites for the diving fans, where everyone can find out about the diversity of Indonesian coral fish. Diving along the walls will allow you to enjoy the beautiful corals, sharks, stingrays and majestic hump-head wrasses. The Lembeh Strait will please photographers and those, who like exotic things. Seahorses and spiders, eels, crabs and unusually-shaped shrimp – all of this you may see, while diving here. Black stingrays, sharks, and morays will meet a diver, who will visit Manado. Soft corals and flocks of tropical fish are located close to Bangka. Kapoposang island and Lanjukang island can also attract divers, as
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