DIVING ON LEMBEH

Lembeh Strait

The Muck Diving in Lembeh Strait will take place at the east coast of the mainland and the west coast of Lembeh Island, both sides offering very unique diving conditions and each of the dive site comes with its special creatures. In general you will see many beautiful macro creatures such as various colorful Nudibranches, the Pygmy Seahorse, Ghost pipefish, Frogfish, Cockatoo Waspfish, Mimic Octopus, Wonderpus, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Pegasus fish, Blue Ribbon Eel, Banggai Cardinal Fish and a whole lot more.

Our daily schedule: dive 1 at 8 am or after your breakfast, dive 2 is at 11 am and dive 3 is at 3 pm or after your lunch. Additional night dive is at 6.30 pm before dinner. Diving at Lembeh is mostly welcome for experience divers or photographers who like take a shoot for the small fish. Water Temperature at Lembeh is colder than Bunaken island, it is arround 26 degrees, and diving at Night will be normally colder. Wetsuit minimum 5 mm is reccommended!!. Visibility also is only arround 10 meter long. But the only things you are looking for is only the small fish. Do note that it gets dark pretty early in Lembeh. This is Lembeh strait!

If there is a group, we can cater to even more dives a day on your schedule. Don't miss the chance to have a full day dive trip (2 boat dives) to the Bangka area. Bangka is easier to reach from Lembeh (around 2 hours and 30 minutes by boat) which offers good sloping coral reef with rich and colorful soft corals and hard corals, a lot of reef fishes with possible encounter of some pelagics and on top of that, there are critters like what you see in Lembeh too.


Wonderpus


Pygme seahorse