Just to name a few !
Raja Ampat - Known for its unparalleled marine biodiversity, stunning coral reefs, and diverse marine life including mantas, sharks, and pygmy seahorses.
Bali - Offers a wide range of dive sites catering to all levels of divers, including wreck dives, vibrant coral reefs, and encounters with manta rays and mola mola (sunfish).
Komodo National Park - Famous for its Komodo dragons and equally renowned for its vibrant underwater landscapes, including exhilarating drift dives and encounters with large pelagic species.
Wakatobi Islands - A UNESCO Marine Biosphere Reserve boasting pristine coral reefs, clear waters, and an abundance of macro life, making it a haven for underwater photographers.
Bunaken Marine Park - Located in North Sulawesi, Bunaken is renowned for its steep walls, thriving coral gardens, and encounters with turtles, reef sharks, and colorful reef fish.
Gili Islands - Known for its laid-back atmosphere and excellent dive sites featuring colorful coral reefs, turtles, sharks, and a variety of macro critters.
Lembeh Strait - Considered the "muck diving capital of the world," Lembeh is famous for its unique critters such as frogfish, mimic octopus, and flamboyant cuttlefish.
Alor - A remote and less-explored diving destination in eastern Indonesia, offering pristine reefs, dramatic underwater landscapes, and encounters with large pelagics.
Ambon - Known for its incredible muck diving opportunities, Ambon boasts an array of rare critters, including psychedelic frogfish, ghost pipefish, and rhinopias.
Flores - Home to the iconic Komodo dragons and stunning dive sites such as the famous "Manta Alley," where divers can observe graceful manta rays in their natural habitat.
Togian Islands - Off the beaten path, the Togian Islands offer pristine reefs, diverse marine life, and the opportunity to dive among WWII wrecks and vibrant coral gardens.
Sangalaki Island - Famous for its seasonal aggregations of manta rays, Sangalaki Island offers thrilling drift dives, vibrant coral reefs, and encounters with turtles and sharks.
Weh Island - Located at the northern tip of Sumatra, Weh Island boasts healthy coral reefs, underwater volcanic formations, and encounters with diverse marine life, including reef sharks and turtles.
Selayar Island - A hidden gem offering pristine dive sites with vibrant coral reefs, wall dives, and encounters with large pelagic species such as hammerhead sharks and eagle rays.