Barakuda Point.
This dive sites is for experienced divers only as you will often encounter very strong currents with the possibility of the downcurrent. If you’re lucky you will see large schools of Barracudas. Other fish found here Snapper, Titan Triggerfish, Grouper, and Bannerfish. Sometimes you will see Hammerhead sharks, Jacks and more.The coral here is mostly soft coral. Rated: Advanced diver; depth 15-35m; wall; av vis 25m; currents.

Bango.
This sloping wall houses special Macro fish, soft coral, Lionfish, and a few different types of Nudribanches, Snapper, Emperor angelfish, and Triggerfish are common here. Many soft coral and hard corals.
Rated: Advanced diver; depth 15-35m; sandy slope; av vis 20m; currents.

Gorango.
This another special site for experienced divers. In the local dialect, Gorango means ‘Sharks’ . This sloping reef wall houses nice soft and hard corals. Modarate to strong currents make for good drift dives. The type of fish you expect to encounter are Triggerfish, Grey sharks, Snapper Bumphead parrotfish and Turtles. Hammerhead sharks maybe found at the deeper part of the reef. Rated: Advanced diver; depth 15-35m; wall; av vis 25m; currents.

 

Sulawesi Dive Sites

North Sulawesi
 » Bunaken island  » Main & Nain Islands  » Manado Tua
 » Mantehage island  » Siladen island  
Central & South Sulawesi
 » Banggai islands  » Togian islands  » Takabonerate
 » Wakatobi  » Selayar  

It is the only place in the world where barrier reefs, atolls, and fringing reefs are found together. Due to the absence of swell in the bay, the diversity and quality of coral development is really unique.



 
 
 


 
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