Region: South East Asia
The Arenui Indonesia
Dates
Introduction
Indonesia and the Arenui are both worth the trip!
The Arenui luxury liveaboard is our #1 choice for an Indonesia dive vacation. She provides the best way for any scuba diver to experience Indonesia’s best offers. Indonesian diving is perfect for families. Stunning coral reefs, macro, big-animal diving, and topside adventures are the best in the world. All the resorts and liveaboards we have chosen to travel with are experienced, safe, and family-friendly for divers of all ages, including those with older and younger children.
Our land-based resorts, Lembah and Banka, are better suited to older kids, junior advanced divers, or adult divers. Buoyancy is vital in this area, as fragile corals and muck diving demand excellent buoyancy control. Indonesia is, without a doubt, for those ready to share a bigger adventure. You will experience genuinely healthy coral ecosystems and pristine reefs you have never seen before, unless you have been to the Philippines. When purchasing any Arenui trip, we highly recommend purchasing Trip Insurance.
The Arenui experience, whether as a family or a couple, is a luxury 5-star experience. We are featuring these trips: Komodo & Raja Ampat, the Forgotten Islands, and numerous others. Margo and Tom have also added adult Empty Nester trips to Lembeh and Bangka luxury oceanfront land-based PADI 5-Star resorts with Murex Divers.
We will offer BackScatter photo clinics, courses, and diving with their photo pro, as well as a luxury spa and fine dining at Lembeh. Diving in Lembeh, Indonesia, is for lovers of macro life and pristine coral reefs. You can see a Hairy Frogfish, a Mimic Octopus, over 100 species of nudibranchs, ten species of seahorses, a Coconut Octopus, and so many more incredible aliens that you will see no other place on Earth.
We know it is a long way off to think about, but it may be one of the last opportunities to make this fantastic trip that books out five years in advance. So call Margo or Tom if you’re interested in any of the Arenui dive trips. Want to experience a class of service, food, fine Italian wines, and great people with whom to dive like no other.
Margo has published extensively on travel, liveaboard diving, and dive safety. She feels this trip on The Arenui is one of the safest liveaboards in the industry, next to the Explorer Venture fleet, which we also highly recommend and travel with. The Arenui is 143 ft and accommodates 16-19 passengers, with 8 very spacious cabins: 3 triple rooms and 2 master suites with king beds.
We look forward to diving with you and growing with your family. Empty Nesters Travelers (ENT) is a new, unique travel agency offering dive vacations to adult families to any venue we work with at any time of year. ENT are experts in dive travel and family travel. Why go anyplace else when you have experts like us to talk to?
Kids Sea Camp and Empty Nesters have booked multiple group dive charters on the Arenui from 2025 to 2031. Limited cabins remain on each charter, so call us for up-to-date information. We provide optional round-trip airfare to Bali; pre- or post-hotel add-ons are available, and we offer comprehensive on-the-ground care if needed. A meet-and-greet can be arranged to ensure your trip is fully escorted and, if required, hand-held. Let us know your desires and needs, and we will be ready to assist. Please call us (803-419-2556) to learn more about all our unique family vacations.
Rates & Prices
The Arenui rates shown are base rates and do not include:
- Master cabin supplement ( surcharge applied to cabins Rama and Shinta)
- International and domestic air transportation
- Hotels and meals before and after the cruise
- Alcoholic drinks
- Dive equipment rental. Night lights are not included in night dives. The cost is $10 per dive for a night light rental. (other than dive cylinders, weights, and weight belt)
- Nitrox refills
- Massages and Spa treatments (other than the welcome massage)
- Travel Insurance: This is a must! please our suggestion is CFAR insurance(Cancel for Any Reason)
- Onboard purchases
- Private tours
- Laundry
- On-board telecommunications
- Crew gratuities
| Destinations | Cabin cost per person |
|---|---|
| 2026 RAJA AMPAT: February 15th – 26th (11 nights) | $9,162 (+$550 per person for master cabin) |
| 2026 Best of Borneo & West Sulawesi (8 nights): July 19th – 27th & July 28th – Aug. 5th | $6,855 (+$400 per person for master) |
| 2026 & 2027 RAJA AMPAT and SORONG: Dec 22nd, 2026 – Jan 3rd, 2027: (12 nights) | $9,946 (+$600 per person for master cabin) |
| 2027 Best of Borneo: (8 nights )July 19th-27th and July 28th – Aug 5th | $6,855 (+$400 per person for master) |
| NEW! 2028 Dec 1-9, Raja Ampat | $TBA (+$500 per person for master) |
| 2029 Best of Indonesia! “Why Not” 23-day trip. (Dates to come) | $20,000 pp (Wait list) |
| 2029: Dec 23 - Jan 5, 2030 Northern Molucca Passage | $11,500 pp (+$750 per person for master) |
| 2030 Komodo (9-night trip): June 17-26 and June 28th – July 7th | $8,100 includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$600) per person for master cabin). |
| 2031: October 15-23 (10 nights); Molucca Passage | $TBA, includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$750 per person for master cabin). |
| 2031: October 25, 2031 to November 3 (10 nights); Molucca Passage | $TBA includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$750 per person for master cabin). |
| 2031: November 26 to December 6 (10 nights); Tomini Bay, Halmahera | $TBA includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$750 per person for master cabin). |
| Destinations | Cabin cost per person |
|---|---|
| 2026 RAJA AMPAT: February 15th – 26th (11 nights) | $9,162 (+$550 per person for master cabin) |
| 2026 Best of Borneo & West Sulawesi (8 nights): July 19th – 27th & July 28th – Aug. 5th | $6,855 (+$400 per person for master) |
| 2026 & 2027 RAJA AMPAT and SORONG: Dec 22nd, 2026 – Jan 3rd, 2027: (12 nights) | $9,946 (+$600 per person for master cabin) |
| 2027 Best of Borneo: (8 nights )July 19th-27th and July 28th – Aug 5th | $6,855 (+$400 per person for master) |
| NEW! 2028 Dec 1-9, Raja Ampat | $TBA (+$500 per person for master) |
| 2029 Best of Indonesia! “Why Not” 23-day trip. (Dates to come) | $20,000 pp (Wait list) |
| 2029: Dec 23 - Jan 5, 2030 Northern Molucca Passage | $11,500 pp (+$750 per person for master) |
| 2030 Komodo (9-night trip): June 17-26 and June 28th – July 7th | $8,100 includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$600) per person for master cabin). |
| 2031: October 15-23 (10 nights); Molucca Passage | $TBA, includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$750 per person for master cabin). |
| 2031: October 25, 2031 to November 3 (10 nights); Molucca Passage | $TBA includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$750 per person for master cabin). |
| 2031: November 26 to December 6 (10 nights); Tomini Bay, Halmahera | $TBA includes Park fees, fuel fees, and taxes. Includes VIP meet and greet. (+$750 per person for master cabin). |
Package Includes
The Arenui trip Inclusions:
- Full board accommodation in a double/twin deluxe cabin
- The shore activities/excursions according to the program
- Soft drinks, water, tea, American/Balinese coffee
- Five meals per day
- Diving activities (up to 4 dives/day)
- Dive cylinders, weights, and weight belts
- Transfer from/to the embarkation/disembarkation airport
- Private meet & greet in international airport in Indonesia
- Government Taxes
- Welcome message (1/2 hour per person)
- Kids Sea Camp Representative Host
- T-shirt from Kids Sea Camp
- Fuel charge $150~ -subject to change
- Port Fee $150~- subject to change
- The Park fee is $150~ – subject to change
Trip Exclusions (not included):
- Master cabin supplement
- International and domestic air transportation
- Hotels and meals before and after the cruise
- Alcoholic drinks, espresso, cappuccino
- Dive equipment rental (other than dive cylinders, weights, and weight belt)
- Nitrox refills
- Massages and Spa treatments (Other than a welcome massage)
- Travel Insurance
- Onboard purchases
- Private tours
- Laundry
- On-board telecommunications
- Crew gratuities
Schedule
All the Arenui trips are unique
Sample itinerary from Komodo trip
12 Days/11 Nights Labuanbajo – Maumere Cruise Itinerary (incl. Alor)
- Day 1: Embarkation in Labuanbajo
- Day 2: Komodo-Flores Channel (4 dives)
- Day 3: Walk with dragons/Middle Area (3 dives)
- Day 4: Noth Komodo (4 dives)
- Day 5: Komodo-Flores Channel /Sabolan (3 dives)
- Day 6: Palu’e Island (2 dives)
- Day 7: Bacatan (4 dives)
- Day 8: Pura Island/Kalabahi Bay (4 dives)
- Day 9: Visit the traditional Abui tribe village/Reta Island (2 dives)
- Day 10: Kawula Island (4 dives)
- Day 11: Pulau Babi (1-2 dives)
- Day 12: Disembarkation in Maumere (Total dives: 31-32 dives)
Accommodations
Stunning cabins on The Arenui
For our group charters, cabin selection is on a first-come basis. If clients do not specify a cabin, we will assign the cabin within the price range you have purchased based on what is available at the time of your reservation request.
Diving / Diving Site(s)
The best diving in the Caribbean!
Komodo dive sites
In Komodo, expect encounters with pelagics, such as manta rays, both oceanic and reef, eagle rays, sharks, mola-mola (sunfish), tuna, and even whales. Get your macro lens ready for unusual critters such as ornate ghost pipefish, different kinds of pygmy seahorses, rare clown frogfish, weird and wonderful nudibranchs (if lucky, the ridiculously cute Pikachu nude), blue-ringed octopus, pipefish, scorpion leaf fish, Coleman shrimp, boxer crabs, zebra crabs.
Fill your memory cards with Humphead parrotfish, napoleon wrasse, juvenile batfish, stonefish, devilfish, seahorses, dragonets, turtles, cuttlefish, banded sea-snakes, snake eels, stargazers, slipper lobsters, fire-urchins and the aptly-named sea apples (a very colorful and round-shaped type of sea-cucumber).
- Current – gentle to moderate
- Diving depth – 15-90 ft
- Number of dive sites – 53
- Sea conditions – generally calm
- Suitable for – intermediate-advanced
- Visibility – 30-120 ft
- Water temperature – 24-28℃ (75-82°f)
Q: What kind of diving is there in Komodo?
A: The sea around Komodo Island offers vibrant colors and exotic marine life, which will enchant divers and snorkelers alike. They can see endless schools of fish in every direction, drawn by the waterways rushing up from deep-sea vents. Below, the seabed is covered with a thick carpet of richly colored corals and marine invertebrates, the ultimate paradise for underwater photographers. Komodo National Park is an essential natural refuge. It is known worldwide for the overwhelming amount of flawless corals found there, not to mention the mantas, sharks, turtles, dolphins, dugongs, and many other pelagic. Yet it is also home to different kinds of pygmy seahorses, a wide variety of gorgeous nudibranchs, and frogfish. Its sites stretch from the warm waters of the Flores Sea in the north to the chillier waters down south in the Indian Ocean and vary from gentle coral slopes to heart-pounding adrenaline thrill rides. The underwater terrain also presents many contrasts, with sheer cliff walls, pinnacles, sandy flat bottoms, underwater plateaus, slopes, caves, swim-throughs, and channels, all with different colors, sizes, and types of hard and soft corals.
Raja Ampat is the world’s epicenter of marine biodiversity!
Stunning hard corals and exquisite soft corals, giant clams, sponges, fire urchins, sea cucumbers, barracuda, Humphead parrotfish, napoleon wrasse, frogfish (all colors), scrawled filefish, anemonefish, lionfish, unicornfish, flounder, angelfish, gobies, lizardfish, snapper, trevally, fusiliers, sweetlips, surgeonfish, cardinalfish, triggerfish (titan, clown, red-tooth, etc.), batfish, boxfish, cowfish, pufferfish, anthias, needlefish, glassfish, scorpionfish, jawfish, hawkfish, goatfish, bannerfish, Moorish idols, robust and ornate ghost pipefish, wasp fish (including the photogenic cockatoo wasp fish), dragonet, sea moth, pygmy seahorse, pipe horse, cuttlefish (big ones, small ones, and even the tiny but vibrantly colored flamboyant cuttlefish), bobtail squid, mantis shrimp, squat lobster, zebra crabs, reef octopus, morays, banded sea snakes, turtles, wobbegong sharks, epaulet “walking” shark, reef sharks, manta rays (including some striking all-black mantas).
Raja trip
- Current – gentle to moderate
- Diving depth – 30-120 ft
- Number of dive sites – 132
- Sea conditions – calm
- Suitable for – beginners-intermediate-advanced
- Visibility – 30-150 mt
- Water temperature – 27-31℃ (80-88°f)
Diving Information All Trips
Q: What diver certification level is required to join the Arenui?
A: Everyone is welcome on board, regardless of the level of certification. The formation of dive groups and selecting sites are determined in accordance with safety, comfort, and diving ability considerations and remain at the discretion of the Cruise Director. Our professional dive crew can lead you to more relaxing sites if you are not too fond of currents, for example. Of course, if you want, we can also take you into the heart of the action to experience the full thrill of a site!
Q: How many dives can we do each day?
A: There will be up to 4 dives daily, with 2-3 dives on the first and last diving days.
Q: How is the diving done off of the Arenui?
A: Everything has been set up for the most excellent convenience of our divers. Kitting up for dives is done on the port and starboard sides of the vessel’s dive deck. The crew handles transporting and stowing the tanks and BCDs in the tenders for you. There are sturdy ladders to allow divers to board the tenders safely. Once over the dive site, divers gear up and roll backward!
Q: What dive equipment do I need?
A: Tanks, weights, and weight belts are provided onboard. Divers must bring a BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, snorkel, and dive light. We have SMBs available for use.
Q: Do you use INT or DIN valves?
A: We have tanks with INT and DIN valves.
Q: What can I expect regarding water temperature, and what type of wetsuit do you recommend?
A: This is always a difficult question because people have different sensibilities about temperature. Typically, average temperatures in Raja Ampat range from 25-30C (80-86F), meaning that a 3mm wetsuit or skinsuit is usually fine. The southern waters of Komodo can be colder, from 20-25C (70-75F); therefore, a 5mm wetsuit with a hood is recommended.
Q: Is there dive equipment available for rent?
A: We have a limited amount of diving equipment for rent, so it is important that you notify us in advance if you want to rent equipment. We offer Scubapro BCDs, regulators, and wetsuits. Snorkeling sets with Aqualung fins and a selection of masks and snorkels are available. We also have UK C4 eLED dive lights for rent.
Q: What facilities are available for photographers?
A: Guests shooting digital photography may view their images on one of the two computers (MAC or PC) provided for their use in the lounge. There are ample camera tables at the front of the lounge for handling and setting up equipment. There are individual cubby holes in the diving area with 110V and 220V sockets conveniently located just above your dive gear. We also provide ‘camera only’ rinse buckets for the exclusive use of the photographers onboard.
Q: Are there any limitations or restrictions on diving?
A: You should respect the standards and stay within the limits of your qualifying certification. All dives should be no-decompression dives. Solo diving is not permitted.
Q: Is enriched air nitrox available?
A: Nitrox fills of up to 32% are available for an additional charge. As we recommend diving with nitrox on all dives, we offer great packages to allow you unlimited nitrox throughout the cruise. Please consult our price list for more details. If you are not yet Nitrox-certified, you can take the course onboard with one of our qualified PADI instructors.
Q: Can I take a specialty course onboard?
A: In addition to Enriched Air Nitrox, we offer several dive specialty courses on board. Please let us know beforehand if you are interested in taking one so that we may ensure that the necessary academic material is available.
Q: Can I fish or spearfish?
A: Fishing and spearfishing are not available onboard. We will be diving in protected marine areas where all fishing is prohibited.
Q: Can I drink alcohol and dive?
A: No. Drinking alcohol and diving is not allowed as this can increase your risk of decompression. You are free to drink alcohol once you have completed your last dive of the day.
Dive Sites
Sebayur Island: This island has a white sandy slope that turns into a mini wall. At the edge of the reef, look for leaf fish, ghost pipefish, and a variety of nudes. Various nudibranchs, lionfish, and moray eels make the wall their home. In the shallows, the hard corals are decorated with anthias, and we often find large cuttlefish and juvenile bicolor parrotfish. On the night dive, look for Spanish dancers, crocodile fish, and bobtail squid.
Tatawa Besar: This is a thrilling drift dive, starting at the north-western tip of Tatawa and continuing down the western side, reaching about 15 to 20 meters of depth. The fish life here is abundant, and you will see an endless field of stunning orange soft corals as you glide along. Swim past coral heads inhabited by schools of sweetlips and batfish and look for turtles feeding on the reef. Mantas have been encountered here as well.
Tatawa Kecil: The West side of this small rocky outcrop presents a fantastic underwater terrain with enormous slabs of rock that have been worn down to form channels, canyons, caves, and swim-throughs. On the north plateau, crocodile fish lies on the scenic reef among a host of reef fish and schooling fusiliers.
Siaba Kecil: Here at Siaba Kecil, we have a magnificent formation of hard coral from the island’s shallows to 20m/60ft depth. The current running from the south to the north is the best way to dive into this site. During the drift and at the end of the drift we have a great chance to see green and hawksbill turtles feeding on the formation of hard coral, white tip reef sharks also can be seen here. Reef manta rays can occasionally swim in the coral garden at this site.
Batu Bolong: Underwater, this rock is covered in a huge number of soft and hard corals and is full of fish life. In the shallows, watch anemone fish and look out for turtles munching on the corals. Giant trevally, white-tip reef sharks, snappers, and emperor fish tend to congregate here. This site presents particularly good opportunities for both macro and wide-angle photography.
Batu Tengah: This dive site is in the middle of the Komodo National Park, with 12 nautical miles to the north and 12 nautical miles to the south. The translation of Batu = Rock, Tengah = Middle. With a slope to the east of the site and a coral garden to the west, Batu Tengah is a beautiful site where we often get to see turtles, cuttlefish, and juvenile white-tip reef sharks that hide under the table corals among the hard coral garden. Napoleon wrasse and big groups of snapper swimming on the slope with all the colorful decorations of the soft coral make Batu Tengah a high-quality dive site.
Wainilo: This afternoon and night dive is situated off the north of Rinca Island. The hard coral reef is home to many different critters in the shallows, including juvenile harlequin sweetlips and batfish. Away from the reef, the sandy slope is scattered with pulsing soft corals that hide demon stingers, starry night octopuses, and a moray eel, which has not yet been classified by scientists and is only found here in Wainilo.
Day 3 Walk with dragons / Padar Island (2 dives)
Loh Buaya (walk with dragons)
Your day will begin with an exciting visit to Komodo National Park, where you can stroll with the famous dragon! Please take a look at our Komodo Dragon photo album here. As you walk along the paths, stay on the lookout for deer, wild boar, birds, and giant lizards. After the walk, we move to Padar Island for two dives.
The water temperature here and in the southern dive sites over the next few days can be a little cooler, dropping from the normal 28/29 degrees Celsius (82-84 Fahrenheit) to a possible 20 Celsius (68 Fahrenheit). Also, due to the infinite nutrients in the water that create amazing biodiversity in this area, the visibility can sometimes be a bit greener. Neither one of these factors can spoil the amazing diving to be had in these areas.
After the second dive, we visit one of the most incredible beaches in the Komodo National Park. A short walk brings us to the pink sandy beach. During this walk, we also have the opportunity to enjoy incredible views of the National Park with the sunset.
Three Sisters: The site here is full of exciting and beautiful features, such as massive steps and huge stone towers, all wrapped in hard and soft corals, and dotted with nudibranchs, small caves, and overhangs. Reef sharks and Humphead parrotfish are among the bigger creatures we see in this area. There is also a towering coral spire with a small cave at the bottom, where huge lobsters are often found hiding. Look for the tiny ladybugs on the soft corals and the resident frogfish sitting in the sponges.
Secret Garden: This is one of the top dive sites on Padar Island. As the name suggests, it has a beautiful black coral garden along a mini-wall covered with soft corals. A resident school of mobula rays seems to like swimming through the dive site, giving divers good opportunities to see them. Nudibranchs, leaf fish, frogfish, and incredible sea apples can also be seen here.
Day 4 Rinca Island (4 dives)
Horseshoe Bay is south of Rinca Island, and we spend the whole day here. Here, we dive into the famous Cannibal Rock, one of the top ten dive sites in the world, according to some diving publications. We watch dragons, wild pigs, deer, and monkeys roam the beach and take a tender ride or kayak to get a closer look.
Cannibal Rock: This outstanding dive site covers a large area with sandy slopes in the north, deep mini walls in the east, a plateau full of life in the south, and rocky regions in the west. The nutrient-rich bay creates the most spectacular congregation of hard and soft corals in all parts of the dive site. Sponges, ascidians, sea squirts, and tube anemones are abundant. A great diversity of nudibranchs can be seen here, along with frogfish, turtles, cuttlefish, and other reef fish.
Yellow Wall of Texas: As the name suggests, this wall at the southern entrance to Horseshoe Bay is covered in yellow and orange soft corals. A tiny critter, the ladybug, comes in multitudes here. Nudibranchs decorate the wall, which usually has a slight current, enabling you to drift along slowly and enjoy the view.
The Boulders: Inside the bay and opposite the Yellow Wall of Texas, there are large rocks that continue underwater to create places for large rays to rest, and even sometimes, nurse sharks hide in these underwater crevices. The boulders are covered in corals, which have become a paradise for marine life. The elusive Rhinopias have been found here before.
Torpedo Alley: A marvelous night dive named after the pancake-sized torpedo rays that can be found here. Coconut octopus, seahorses, colorful squid, and the bizarre Bobbit worm live in the black volcanic sand. A very shallow dive with a maximum depth of 10m/30ft, spend time looking for all the strange inhabitants among the rocks, soft corals, and sand.
Day 5 Manta Alley / Pink Beach (4 dives)
Manta Alley is located on the south end of Komodo Island. After two dives looking for manta rays, we head to the Pink Beach area in the middle of Komodo Island.
Manta Alley: Manta Alley is located in Tora Langkoi Bay along the south coast of Komodo. The dive site, in fact, barely pierces the ocean’s surface at the end of a line of rock islets. As can be guessed from its name, many manta rays are known to frequent this site, and it is the most popular one in Komodo for spotting them. The area can be described as a deep gully that works as a funnel when the tide changes, causing the water to rush through at speeds of up to three to four knots with the fall and rise of the tides and up to one knot even during “slack water” periods. Watch the mantas being cleaned on the Northside or enter the ‘Alley’ to see them hover effortlessly in the current.
Pink Beach: The simple topography makes this site an ideal afternoon dive. A mini wall can be found in the middle of the reef, where clouds of glassfish swarm in the cracks and crevices. Many fish life and unusual critters are home here, including leaf scorpionfish, crocodile fish, nudibranchs, and frogfish. A sloping coral reef full of life is on one side of the wall. On the other is a sandy area with healthy staghorn corals growing and providing shelter for juvenile harlequin sweetlips and mandarin fish.
Loh Liang Bay: This white sand muck dive is around the corner from Pink Beach inside Loh Liang Bay on Komodo Island. Search for all sorts of critters here – bobtail squid, flamboyant cuttlefish, frogfish, nudibranchs, Ambon scorpionfish, cockatoo wasp fish, and large moray eels living in the shallow rocks.
Day 6 Komodo-Flores Channel (4 dives)
Today, you will have another chance to dive into the brilliant sites on the Komodo-Flores Channel, including Karang Makassar. We will dive here for one or two dives, plus another channel dive, before heading into Gili Lawa Darat Bay for a night dive. The healthy hard coral reef is a great spot to look, at Spanish Dancers.
Karang Makassar: This is an exhilarating drift dive along the shallow flat bottom interspersed with patches of coral reef teeming with life. There are chances to see turtles, eagle rays, and white-tip and black-tip reef sharks. But the main reason we dive here is to hopefully see manta rays. Reef mantas come here to visit the cleaning stations, but they can also be spotted, mouth wide open, feeding on the surface. This area can also be a very good snorkeling spot.
Day 7: Gili Lawa Laut / Komodo (4 dives)
Two celebrated dive sites await you just north of Gili Lawa Laut Island. Crystal Rock and Castle Rock are both incredible locations, boasting the key elements for an impressive dive site: a wide variety of healthy corals covering the reef, plus tons of fish – big and small and all sizes in between. Between the dives, there may be a chance, depending on the tide, to visit Gili Lawa Laut Island and take a short trek to the top of the hill for a beautiful view of the Komodo-Flores channel.
Crystal Rock: The rock jutting out of the surrounding crystal clear waters explains how this site got its name. But what is truly memorable here are the large schools of fusiliers and anthias flitting over the gorgeous, soft, and impressive table corals. In the deep blue, you can also see large tuna, mackerel, and other fish schooling around a small mound to the northwest. A lone eagle ray is often spotted here cruising in the currents.
Castle Rock: Castle Rock is a submerged pinnacle situated a kilometer further north of Crystal Rock. Its exposed location means strong currents but experienced divers will love the thrills on this dive. The main action comes from watching the staggering amount of fish, such as batfish, groupers, midnight snappers, and impressive schools of fusiliers and surgeons whipping past. Of course, divers aren’t the only ones interested in the huge amount of fish here, which explains the giant trevally and whitetips, blacktips, and grey reef sharks hunting around for their next meal.
We will do two dives at Castle and Crystal Rock before going to Batu Montjo on Komodo Island for the third and night dive.
Batu Montjo: In the northwest of Komodo Island, Batu Montjo is a perfect site to dive into as a third dive, with an amazing formation of hard corals in the shallows. Many boulders covered with gorgonian sea fans lie between the white sandy slopes. This combination of hard corals and gorgonian sea fans with all the fish swimming between the coral garden makes for a perfectly relaxing afternoon dive. Pygmy seahorses, leaffish, jawfish, and turtles are often seen at this site. We have even seen manta rays passing by. The night dive is on the sandy slope at Batu Montejo. Elusive stargazers hide in the sand, with only their big eyes and toothy snarl, looking up into the stars. White V octopus, bobtail squid, and ghost pipefish can also be found here.
Day 8: Sangeang Island (4 dives)
The island of Sangeang is located northeast of Sumbawa. It’s a fairly small island, but you’ll notice it immediately since most of its landscape is Gunung Api, an active volcano. This natural phenomenon has made for some amazing topography, such as steep ridges dripping with hardened lava. There are several excellent dive sites here, all with good visibility, allowing you to truly appreciate the healthy reefs of soft and hard corals and different types of anemones.
Hot Rocks: Here, the volcano has also left its mark below the surface. In the shallows, observe volcanic bubbles escaping from the seabed through air vents. Put your hands close to the ‘hot rocks’ and feel the heat from the sulfur-covered rocks. In addition to the usual tropical reef species, ribbon eels, cowries, and Bargibanti pygmy seahorses can also be seen here.
Lighthouse Reef: This site presents many contrasts regarding natural features and marine life. Strong currents can prevail in the exposed areas, but there are also sheltered spots. Down around 20 meters, macro lovers will be delighted, as the base of the wall and large black sand slope are excellent for spotting countless nudibranchs and other colorful critters. Black coral bushes hide ghost pipefish and saw blade shrimp.
Black Diamond: The rocky formation up in the shallows with fingers of coral going to the deep is covered with black coral and crinoids in any color you can imagine. The black sand acts as a background to all the colors of this dive site, and the corals will stand out in a way you’ve never seen before. Among the black coral, we often see one of the most incredible masters of camouflage, the ornate ghost pipefish, and as the name suggests, any ghost pipefish is a plus for divers. Giant reef octopus, peacock mantis shrimps, and nudibranchs are also seen here.
Bontoh Reef is located in the west part of Sangeang volcano, where we have incredible sunsets. For this reason, Bontoh Reef is a perfect place to dive as a third dive and night dive. With a very shallow area of black sand and small rocks covered with algae that gently slope down, Bontoh offers one of the most significant populations of spaghetti garden eels coming out from the sand. Among the small stones is the perfect place for creatures to hide from predators and photographers. Critters spotted here include painted frogfish, juvenile angelfish, and mantis shrimps, and while we are swimming out in the sand, we have the chance to see the wonderous or mimic octopus.
In between the third dive and the night dive, there may be an opportunity to visit the small village of Bontoh. Here, they are building a boat right there on the beach!
Day 9: Satonda / Moyo Island (1-2 dives)
On the last full day of the cruise, we will do one or two dives, depending on the weather conditions and the flight times out of Bali the next day. After the dives, we will travel over 150 nautical miles back to Bali.
Satonda Reef: Underwater, the sloping reef and sandy bottom hide many critters. An early morning dive provides a great opportunity to search for giant frogfish nestled in the sponges or mushroom coral pipefish snaking among the fronds of the mushroom coral. Nudibranchs, pipefish, ghost pipefish, and Bargibanti pygmy seahorses are regularly seen here.
Moyo is a small island, inhabited by around 6,000 people, located in the West Nusa Tenggara province off the northern coast of Sumbawa. There are spectacular coral formations and crystal clear waters that make for great diving.
Angel Reef: This site lies off the west coast of Moyo and consists of a healthy coral reef with a vertical wall dropping to over 40 meters / 120 feet in depth. Angel Reef has a huge elephant ear and barrel sponges along the wall. It is teeming with longfin bannerfish and red tooth triggerfish. Search the sea fans here for a chance to see the Denise pygmy seahorse.
Panjang Reef: Located just north of Angel Reef is the submerged coral reef of Panjang Reef – the ‘long reef’. The huge coral garden plateau is covered with pulsing soft corals, surrounded by a sloping reef full of big sponges and healthy hard corals. Bargibanti pygmy seahorses, leaf scorpionfish, ribbon eels, and sea snakes can all be seen here.
Dining / Restaurant(s)
The Restaurant on the boat
One of the key features of the Arenui is our expansive restaurant and lounge area, which occupies the central space on the main deck and spans the entire width of the vessel. The design is practical – to offer the most relaxing and decorative environment for our guests – and aligns with the traditional Indonesian theme of the boat.
At one end, the Arenui has a large counter for our buffets and snack items, along with tea and coffee facilities. Below this, you’ll find well-stocked wine fridges, along with cold soft drinks and juices. Above the counter are 2 LCD screens for showing movies and slideshows, and also displaying dive briefings. Make sure you look behind the counter to say hello to our hard-working chefs in the gallery as they prepare your next delicious meal.
In the center is a wooden stairwell leading to the lower-deck cabins, featuring an exquisite, locally crafted panel depicting the traditional Ramayana story. On either side of this, you’ll find long tables that comfortably accommodate 6 to 8 guests. With an open bench on one side, this design allows guests to move freely. It avoids the usual problem on liveaboards, where a row of diners gets stuck in the middle of the bench and can’t quickly move without disturbing others.
Opposite the long tables, again on both sides, are two smaller tables – ideal for couples – with uninterrupted views across the ocean. The windows are a key feature that runs along the full length of the room on both sides, offering great light throughout the day and panoramic views of the Indonesian islands as we sail through the picturesque landscapes.
At the front end, the Aernui have two oversized, curved sofas—one in each corner. With a table in front, they are ideal for two or three diners, a group of divers writing up logbooks, a relaxing place to flick through photos on your laptop, or just a spacious daybed for reclining with a book or a movie.
In addition, there is an iMac workstation (equipped with both Windows and Mac operating systems and software), two charging stations with shelves for storing your equipment, and the entire space is kept at a comfortable temperature with three air-con units and two swinging fans.
Sky Restaurant: The sky restaurant, on the upper deck above the indoor restaurant, is a perfect place for al fresco meals and watching the changing landscapes. We have two large tables in the center, accommodating up to 20 people. At the front, we have two unique, “double sunbeds – space enough for four guests to sunbathe or relax in the evening. We have a telescope for those keen on a star-gazing session. Don’t forget our two large antique spotlights, salvaged in Jakarta from an old, sunken French ship. The area has a movable canopy for shade.
Sky Lounge: Behind the sky, the restaurant is the sky lounge – a favorite spot with most guests. In addition to an outdoor shower for cooling off and a wooden bar for drinks, the area features daybeds and benches all fitted with high-quality, thick mattresses (20+ cm) for ultimate comfort. Relax here with a book or music, chat with fellow guests, or get an outdoor massage. There are spaces open to the elements for the sun-lovers among you and a large canopy for shade.
Activities
The Arenui, it’s more than diving
Beyond diving
The Arenui offers a range of leisure and recreational activities, including 2-person kayaking, visits to local villages, and trekking through the island’s wilderness. On the Arenui, they aim to provide every comfort necessary to make you feel as at home as possible during your time with us. The Arenui amenities include a first-rate library with an excellent collection of books on the local area and marine life, as well as a diverse selection of all those books you’ve always wanted to read but have been saving for your next holiday!
To cater to different tastes, we have over 100 movies to choose from, to watch in the Arenui lounge area or, for those with an individual DVD player, in the privacy of your own cabin.
Given the stunning dive sites and topside landscapes, Indonesia is a photographer’s dream destination. As such, The Arenui is pleased to have had many professional photographers on board. Nowadays, it seems everyone is a budding photographer, so The Arenui is fully equipped to cater to this aspect of the diving experience. In the back of the restaurant and lounge area, we have 2 computers set up for both PC and Mac systems (with photo-editing software).
Plugging in? The Arenui has a charging station for all your equipment, extension cords, and adaptors for different systems, with plenty of table space for using your own laptops. Our experienced cruise directors will be happy to assist with most of your photo and computer needs during the cruise. For a bit of extra advice and tutoring, why not join one of our special ‘photo-cruises’, with pros on board, which run throughout the year?
Relax on the Arenui
Make the most of your non-diving time and indulge yourself! We’ve included a full range of massage and spa treatments on the Arenui with exactly this in mind.
You’ll even have a choice of location to enjoy your luxury treatment; relax in seclusion under the Spa Tent, or be at one with the elements out on the deck of the Arenui, where you can listen to the tranquil sounds of the sea splashing on the hull.
For those looking for simpler pleasures, there are deck chairs and sun loungers on the sundeck and in the outdoor lounge. On the Arenui, taking some time to lie back and soak up the rays, or sip a cocktail while watching the sun descend below the horizon over the calm waters of the Indonesian archipelago.
A variety of other activities on the Arenui are also available to help you forget all your cares and revitalize your body, mind, and spirit.
Know Before You Go
Getting to The Arenui
Travel Advice for the Arenui Dive Trips
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE ARENUI
Indonesia COVID INFORMATION
Murex Bangka Resort
Introduction
A Tropical Island Paradise
Situated on a palm-fringed white sand beach, Murex Bangka offers a truly topical island experience.
Fringed by palm trees on a white sandy beach, Murex Bangka is the picture-perfect example of a tropical island escape.
Here you can swing in a hammock, swim or snorkel in crystal-clear waters, explore the coastline by paddleboard, or simply walk along the shore. As the day winds down, sip a cocktail and savor the view. If you’re dreaming of a remote island getaway with exceptional service and fun for the whole family, it doesn’t get better than Bangka.
Murex Bangka offers a choice of charming and comfortable, traditionally styled timber bungalows as well as larger duplex rooms, which have adjoining doors and are perfect for families. All rooms are located on the seafront with stunning views.
Because our Standard Oceanfront Cottages are on the water’s edge, there are wonderful sea breezes. These rooms offer hot water showers and air conditioning to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep. Electricity operates in our Standard Oceanfront Cottages 24 hours a day.
Please note that we utilize solar power during daylight hours so there is a slightly reduced supply from 8am to 6pm, full power runs throughout the night to ensure air conditioning.
Facilities
Murex Bangka Resort combines cutting-edge dive equipment and facilities with a range of other activities for guests and their families to enjoy. From kayaking trips and beachcombing to camera rooms, lounges, and libraries, there’s something for everyone!
- Camera Room
- Diving and snorkeling center
- On-site spa
- Hammocks and sunbeds
- Kayaks
- Gift Shop
- Land tours and day trips with experienced guides available
For guests who are more comfortable communicating in French, our on-site manager Marcel will be happy to help – he is fluent in French (as well as English) and will be on hand to support them in making arrangements or special requests.
Environmental Commitment
At Murex Bangka, we’re deeply committed to sustainability and protecting the natural beauty of our island. Our resort runs partially on solar energy from 38 panels, providing 24-hour electricity while reducing our carbon footprint. We manage waste responsibly through on-site sorting, recycling with our NGO partner No Trash Triangle Initiative (NTTI), and composting all food waste. We also collect rainwater to reduce dependence on external sources and are working toward fully supplying the resort through rainwater catchment. Every step we take brings us closer to operating in harmony with our environment—so your stay helps support a greener future for Bangka Island.
Packages
We are running photo workshops
Book your next dive vacation in some of the world’s most impressive spots for macro photography. Lembeh and Bangka are a photographer’s dream, featuring incredibly healthy reefs, diverse marine life, and a spectacular national park perfect for hiking and other top-side activities. As Margo Peyton puts it, “This is the most luxurious diving paradise Indonesia has to offer.” For detailed information, please get in touch with Margo or Tom Peyton.
2028 Photo Intensive Workshop with Alex Mustard: September 13th-23rd (Who is Mr. Mustard?)
Dr Alexander Mustard MBE, at 50 years old, is a photographer from the UK who has been recognized as one of the world’s leading underwater photographers for the past 25 years. He began taking underwater photographs at the age of 9 and has been a full-time underwater photographer since 2004. In 2018, he received national recognition as he was appointed an MBE by Queen Elizabeth II for his ‘services to underwater photography.’ He holds a PhD in marine ecology, which greatly informs his work. He dives, teaches workshops, and captures stunning underwater images around the globe.
Contact Margo Peyton for more details: +1 803-419-2556.
Accommodations
Premium Oceanfront Cottage
Murex Bangka Resort offers 2 detached and 1 duplex style Premium Oceanfront Cottages which are positioned close to the ocean and our private white sand beach.
These tastefully appointed and generously proportioned air-conditioned rooms offer comfortable indoor living and large verandas with outdoor seating. Double and twin bed sleeping configurations are available and all Premium Oceanfront Cottages feature large en-suite bathrooms with twin basins.
For families and groups of friends, a duplex option is available which features two cottages adjoined by a shared common room – making them ideal for families and groups who prefer to stay closer together.
Detached Premium Oceanfront Cottages have an extra single bed that are perfect for relaxing after a day of diving or exploring. It may also easily be converted to an additional comfortable bed for extra guests.
Accommodation in all Premium Oceanfront Cottages offers hot water showers and air conditioning to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep. Electricity operates in our Premium Oceanfront Cottages 24 hours a day.
Premium Oceanfront Cottage Inclusions
- Large verandas with ceiling fans
- En-suite ocean view bathrooms
- AC throughout the night
- King-size or twin beds with mosquito nets
- Extra single bed (Detached Cottages)
- Dressing table
- Complimentary drinking water
- Tea and coffee station
- Minibar
- Outdoor seating area
- Universal wall sockets
- Ample storage
Discover the luxurious comfort of our Premium Oceanfront Cottage. Take a virtual tour on YouTube and experience the ambiance before you arrive.
Deluxe Hillside Cottage
Murex Bangka Resort offers six Deluxe Hillside Cottages which are strategically located to give refreshing sea breezes and views over the ocean and lush tree canopy below. These tastefully appointed, air-conditioned rooms offer comfortable indoor living and large verandas with built-in day beds. Double and twin bed sleeping configurations are available and all Deluxe Hillside Cottages feature large en suite bathrooms. For families and groups of friends, semi-detached options are available, allowing you to stay closer together.
Accommodation in our Deluxe Hillside Cottages offers hot water showers and air conditioning to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep. Electricity operates in our Deluxe Hillside Cottages 24 hours a day (reduced to one socket from 8am to 6pm and full power throughout the night).
Deluxe Hillside Cottage Inclusions
- Large verandas
- En-suite indoor-outdoor bathrooms
- AC throughout the night
- King-size or twin beds with mosquito nets
- Complimentary drinking water
- Large desks with seating
- USB charging facility
- Ocean and treetop views
Standard Oceanfront Cottage
Murex Bangka offers a choice of charming and comfortable, traditionally styled timber bungalows as well as larger duplex rooms, which have adjoining doors and are perfect for families. All rooms are located on the seafront with stunning views.
Because our Standard Oceanfront Cottages are on the water’s edge, there are wonderful sea breezes. These rooms offer hot water showers and air conditioning to ensure a comfortable night’s sleep. Electricity operates in our Standard Oceanfront Cottages 24 hours a day.
Please note that we utilize solar power during daylight hours so there is a slightly reduced supply from 8am to 6pm, full power runs throughout the night to ensure air conditioning.
Standard Oceanfront Cottage Inclusions
- Located on the beach
- En-suite indoor-outdoor bathrooms
- AC throughout the night
- Complimentary drinking water
- King-size or twin beds with mosquito nets
- Oceanfront, with unrestricted view
Diving / Diving Site(s)
The best diving in the Caribbean!
The next level of diving is Indonesia
Diving Manado and Bangka: Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago, comprising over 17,000 individual islands. For divers, Indonesia is a paradise, the ultimate destination for diving. However, with so many islands and options available, how do you choose the best places to dive?
North Sulawesi is one of Indonesia’s most famous diving regions, known for its spectacular marine life and diverse underwater topographies. It is the perfect location for those looking to experience the richness of Indonesia’s underwater environment.
Bunaken National Marine Park is truly a breathtaking destination! Get ready for exhilarating wall dives where stunning drop-offs showcase vibrant hard corals and a bustling underwater community. You’ll likely encounter graceful turtles gliding by, and keep your eyes peeled for majestic reef sharks, giant trevally, and schools of colorful fish swirling around. If you’re a macro lover, you’re in for a treat with plenty of hidden critters waiting to be discovered. Plus, between dives, take a moment to enjoy the surface—you might be fortunate enough to spot playful dolphins or even a pod of resident pilot whales. It’s an unforgettable experience just waiting for you!
Manado Bay is a truly exciting destination that beautifully blends muck diving with vibrant reef exploration, all just a short distance from shore! At first glance, the black sand slopes and rubble beds might not seem remarkable, but take a moment to dive in, and you’ll uncover an astonishing underwater world. Here, you can encounter a delightful variety of marine life, including mesmerizing mimic octopuses, colorful flamboyant cuttlefish, ornate ghost pipefish, elusive frogfish, and even rare nudibranchs.
Beyond the macro wonders, the area also boasts stunning coral reefs and the chance to spot pelagic species, making every dive a thrilling adventure. With its incredible biodiversity and easy access, Manado Bay is a hidden gem in North Sulawesi’s diving community—perfect for photographers, critter lovers, and anyone eager to explore the wonders beneath the waves!
Night Dive Experience: Everyone should try night diving at least once! Don’t miss the extraordinary night dives in North Sulawesi, where you have a fantastic opportunity to explore this magical diving destination. Night diving in Sulawesi is an experience you won’t forget! As the sun sets, the underwater world comes alive with breathtaking sights. Prepare for a remarkable adventure!
Dining / Restaurant(s)
The Bangka restaurant – oh, what a view!
One of the best views in the world awaits you as you enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Small local fishing boats gently motor in front of four dominant volcanoes. The main beachfront restaurant offers three buffet meals daily and features an open-air terrace, with beach service available for those who prefer dining outdoors.
At the Bangka Resort, you’ll savor a wonderful blend of international and Asian cuisine, all made with fresh, local ingredients that enhance every bite! The talented, Western-trained chefs are eager to accommodate any dietary needs you may have. Bangka joyfully celebrates special occasions, such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter, transforming the resort into a festive wonderland for our guests. We’d love for you to join in the celebrations! If you’d prefer a more intimate experience, we’re happy to arrange private dining options just for you!
Activities
Tangkoko Nature Reserve
This tour is an absolute must for any nature lovers! The Tangkoko Nature Reserve is an area of dense forestry, based at the foot of the Dua Suadara Mountain.
As we take a walk through the park, not only will you be able to see troops of the endemic Sulawesi Black Crested Macaque in the wild, cuscus and the Tarsier monkeys (the world’s smallest primate) which become active in the late afternoon.
Ornithologists will be in their element as we often spot Hornbills, Lori birds and other tropic and native species.
Paragliding
Take to the skies and see North Sulawesi from the air. You’ll take an incredible tandem paragliding flight with a professional instructor and see the landscape of the mainland and the islands of the Bunaken Marine Park from a birds-eye view.
This is a phenomenal opportunity that we are extremely excited to be able to offer at Murex Resorts – now you really can combine land, sea, and air in one trip!
Paragliding tours operate out of Tumpa, which is a 30-45 minute car journey from Murex Manado. Surcharges apply for transfers from Murex Bangka Resort.
Whitewater Rafting
Experience the thrills and spills of white water rafting in North Sulawesi.
As you travel down the river you’ll find adrenaline pumping rapids as well as calm stretches where you can admire the stunning rural scenery and tropical jungle which you pass through.
The tour includes full instruction, life vests and helmets and is an exciting adventure for all ages.
Cooking Classes
Discover the secrets behind the flavors of Asia with a cookery class while you are here. Learn about the different herbs and spices which are used in both traditional Indonesian and Manadonese classic dishes and make them with the guidance of an experienced teacher.
Many of the spices are grown here in North Sulawesi and form part of Manado’s rich history as a trading point where merchants from the west would come to buy these exotic culinary rarities.
You’ll make a selection of dishes – and of course, you’ll enjoy tasting them afterwards. For foodies and those who like hands-on activities, this is a must!
Minahasan Highland Tour
If you want to experience the nature, culture, traditions, people, and the daily way of life in North Sulawesi, a tour of the highlands is a must. There are numerous places to visit and we can tailor your day trip around what you would like to see most. Highlights of the area include:
Tomohon Traditional Markets – The highland climates are perfect for growing a variety of plants, flowers, spices, fruits, and vegetables. Visit both the traditional flower, fruits, and vegetable market where the local ladies cook traditional sweet treats according to age-old methods. You’ll also find vendors selling dried fish, herbs, spices, and a variety of traditional ingredients.
Woloan & Pulutan Villages – Visit the local villages where specialized industries are booming. See traditional Minahasan houses being built and traditional pottery being made.
Lake Linow – The colors of this lake change due to the high sulphur content in the surrounding rock and the changing light. Many bird species make this area their home. Watch out for bubbling mud holes as you walk around. This is a lovely spot to enjoy a cold drink and soak up the views.
Mahawu Volcano – The journey to Mahawu Volcano takes you through the beautiful Minahasan Highlands to the town of Tomohon. Arriving at the Ranger Station at the base of Mount Mahawu there are steps that lead to the crater’s edge where you can enjoy amazing views of Bunaken and Manado Tua Islands. If you choose you can also take the circular trek around the crater’s edge. After working up an appetite we stop for lunch at either Lake Tondano or a local restaurant that serves traditional Minahasan cuisine. This tour can also be integrated into our Minahasan highland tour.
Lake Tondano – The largest lake in the region and the second largest in Indonesia. The flat land surrounding the lakes is perfect for growing rice, one of the main livelihoods in this area. We usually enjoy lunch in one of the small restaurants on stilts overlooking the lake.
Waruga – These are historical Minahasan stone graves. Listen to the local caretaker tell you the history of this fascinating tradition. The journey to and from Tondano to this location is absolutely stunning with sweeping vistas of coconut and spice trees.
Know Before You Go
Manado bound
If you’re dreaming of diving off the shores of the vibrant city of Manado, you’re in for a treat! Most international travelers connect through major Indonesian hubs, such as Jakarta or Bali, but there are also some fantastic direct flight options available from various global destinations. Plan for at least two days of travel to get to Manado and at least one full day back to the US, if that is your home. Upon arrival in Manado, transfers will be waiting to take you to your Manado resort. The Bangka Resort is but a short boat ride across the bay.
Connecting Through Jakarta (CGK): Your most dependable choice is to land at Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK). From there, you’ll find a wealth of daily domestic flights to Manado with top airlines such as Garuda Indonesia, Lion Air, and Batik Air. It’s a seamless journey!
Connecting Through Singapore (SIN): Another exciting route is via Singapore’s Changi Airport (SIN), where carriers like Singapore Airlines and its regional partner Scoot make it easy to hop over to Manado.
Connecting Through Bali (DPS): If Bali is on your itinerary, you can fly into Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar and continue your adventure to Manado with a quick domestic flight.
Airlines to Manado: Once you arrive, you’ll be welcomed by Sam Ratulangi International Airport (MDC), which is serviced by both domestic airlines, such as Garuda Indonesia and Lion Air, as well as international carriers like China Southern and Scoot. Your journey to paradise is just a flight away!
Lembeh Resort with Murex Divers
Introduction
Discover Lembeh Resort – The Critter Capital of the World for Macro Diving & Underwater Photography in Indonesia
Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia — the ultimate destination for macro diving, muck diving, and underwater photography. If you dream of photographing flamboyant cuttlefish hatching from eggs inside a coconut shell, hairy frogfish free-swimming, giant frogfish perfectly posed, mimic octopuses, blue-ringed octopuses, reef octopuses, or your favorite — the clever coconut octopus — then Lembeh is paradise.
Welcome to Lembeh Resort, an award-winning boutique resort nestled in a private cove at the northeastern tip of Sulawesi. Surrounded by lush tropical rainforest and overlooking the Lembeh Strait with views of majestic volcanoes, this serene enclave offers the perfect blend of world-class diving, photography excellence, and relaxing tropical luxury.
At Family Dive Adventures, we are recognized leaders in dive travel to Indonesia. Margo and Tom Peyton have extensive personal experience across Indonesia, including Lembeh and its sister properties in Manado and Bangka. Our team knows Lembeh intimately — we have not only attended the renowned Critter Capture underwater photography workshops but have also hosted them with top pros like Dr. Alex Mustard, Erin Quigley, and others.
We specialize in creating fully customized Indonesia dive trips, from single-resort stays to our signature Passport to Paradise island-hopping experiences (10–14 days across Lembeh, Bangka, and beyond). Whether you’re a passionate macro photographer, a family, a couple, or a solo traveler, we handle every detail: optimal room choices, private boats, dedicated guides, domestic flights, land excursions, and seamless logistics.
Why Book Lembeh with Family Dive Adventures?
- Unmatched Expertise — Our dive staff knows every critter site, photo pro, and hidden gem in Lembeh Strait.
- Photography Excellence — Lembeh Resort boasts one of the most advanced underwater photography centers in the world. Expert guides (many marine biologists and trained photographers) assist with everything — gear setup, rinsing, carrying your camera, snooting, and finding elusive subjects. The facilities leave nothing to be desired for both beginners and pros.
- Incredible Marine Life — Known as the Critter Capital of the World, Lembeh delivers hundreds of nudibranch species, schooling knife fish, special moments watching critters lay eggs, and endless “wow” encounters on relaxed muck dives.
- Personalized Service — We arrange private boats, private guides, special workshops, and tailored itineraries to match your skill level, interests, and pace.
Your Tropical Garden Paradise Awaits
Explore expansive gardens bursting with vibrant hibiscus, orchids, mango, jackfruit, and starfruit trees. Spot colorful butterflies, sunbirds, kingfishers, flying lizards, praying mantises, stick insects, and rhinoceros beetles. From your terrace, enjoy the symphony of tarsiers, sloths, birds, and cicadas in this true jungle paradise.
Relax by the pool with sunset cocktails overlooking the Lembeh Strait, or unwind in the brand-new spa (opened February 2025). Professional massage therapists deliver restorative treatments in a peaceful, nature-connected setting — the perfect way to recover after exhilarating dives.
Unforgettable Diving & Photography
Dive with confidence on short boat rides to legendary muck sites teeming with bizarre and beautiful marine life. The resort’s professional dive operation (with Murex Divers) features excellent boats, Nitrox, and guides who excel at spotting the smallest critters for your camera.
Whether you’re capturing award-winning macro shots or simply enjoying the wonders of Lembeh, every day brings new adventures both underwater and on land.
Ready to experience the best of Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, and Indonesia? Let Family Dive Adventures design your perfect macro diving and underwater photography trip. We make booking easy and your experience extraordinary.
Contact us today to start planning your customized Lembeh adventure!
Rates, Prices & Specials
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7 nights package with 17 dives and free Nitrox, Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Daily, airport transfers.
Group special is 9 paid +1 Free space. A group of 28 paid + 4 free.
- Garden View Room: Standard package from $2.365 p.p. double
- Premium Luxury Cottage: Premium package from $3.471 p.p. double
- Cliffside Villa: Premium package from $4.801 p.p. double
Packages
Lembeh Popular - Standard
Immerse yourself in Lembeh, where you will discover a multitude of the world’s most famous, rare, and unusual critters. Stay in a Garden View Room, which is ideal for friends, solo travelers, couples, and those who want to be close to where the action is.
Package Details:
- 7 nights accommodation in a Garden View Room
- 15 guided boat dives with Nitrox
- Unlimited house reef dives
- Full board meal plan
- Return airport transfers
- Starting from USD 2,161 per person based on double/twin occupancy
Lembeh Popular - Premium
Dive into the myriad wonders of Lembeh, where you will discover an endless array of critters. Accommodation is in a Premium Luxury Cottage, which is ideal for those who enjoy the comforts of a spacious, well-designed room with a touch of luxury. Ocean views add a little extra ‘wow’ factor.
Package Details:
- 7 nights accommodation in a Premium Luxury Cottage
- 15 guided boat dives with Nitrox
- Unlimited house reef dives
- Full board meal plan
- Return airport transfers
- Starting from USD 3,176 per person based on double/twin occupancy
Accommodations
Cliffside Villa
Max. 3 guests / 124 m2
Our Cliffside Villa is a private enclave that provides 180-degree views of the Lembeh Strait, with volcanoes on the horizon. Two secluded sundecks are the ideal spot to enjoy sunsets, while a king-sized canopy bed adds a touch of luxury to an already opulent interior. With dedicated butler services, a large infinity pool, and a range of convenient amenities at your disposal, this villa is ideal for romantic getaways and elegant retreats.
Features & Amenities:
- Large infinity pool (32m² )
- 180-degree panoramic ocean and volcano views
- Floor-to-ceiling windows
- King-size canopy bed
- Spacious lounge
- Two private sundecks with sun loungers
- A covered veranda
- Large desk, perfect for photo editing
- Private butler service
- Hot water outdoor and indoor rainfall showers
- Elegantly decorated bathroom with two sinks
- Air conditioning
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Reading lights
- Flatscreen satellite TV
- Bluetooth speaker
- Electronic safe
- Espresso machine & French press
- Well-stocked minibar
- Water dispenser
- Fruit basket
- Homemade cookies
- Rain umbrellas
- Complimentary spa treatment (per person)
- Complimentary bottle of wine (per stay)
- Complete privacy
- Extra bed can be added to the lounge
Premium Luxury Cottages
Max. 3 guests / 60 m2
Each of our thirteen Premium Luxury Cottages are comforting and stylish hideaways, surrounded by tropical greenery. Interiors are well-appointed and spacious, while outdoor verandas provide spectacular ocean and sunset views. Built with sustainability and privacy in mind, each cottage provides comfort, convenience, and a connection to nature.
Features & Amenities:
- Beautiful ocean views
- King-size or twin beds
- Custom-made furniture and décor
- Spacious veranda with outdoor seating
- Floor-to-ceiling windows and doors for natural light
- Sofa with table & chairs
- Comfortable working desk
- Spacious indoor bathroom with rain shower
- Minibar
- Tea & coffee making facilities
- Drinking water dispenser
- Air conditioning
- Reading lights
- Telephone
- Convenient charging stations (including USB)
- Electronic safe
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Umbrellas
- Extra bed can be added
- Free-standing and adjoining options
Garden View Rooms
Max. 2 guests / 41 m2
Our six Garden View Rooms are simple, comfortable, and convenient. With four located at ground level and two on the second floor, all are just a few steps from the restaurant, photo center, pool, and dive center. This makes them easy to access and close to the action. The ideal accommodation for active divers.
Features & Amenities:
- Lush garden views
- King-size or twin beds
- Connecting veranda with outdoor seating
- Work desk
- Ensuite indoor bathroom
- Hot water shower
- Minibar
- Tea & coffee making facilities
- Drinking water dispenser
- Air conditioning
- Reading lights
- Telephone
- Electronic safe
- Complimentary Wi-Fi
- Rain umbrellas
- 24-hour electricity
Diving / Diving Site(s)
Critters at Lembeh Resort
Dive or snorkel into Lembeh’s weird and wonderful underwater world! The Lembeh Strait is legendary for its abundance of rare and spectacular marine life. At Lembeh Resort, we turn diving into a luxury adventure. Get ready to meet the wildest critters—Lembeh style.
Lembeh is world famous for its muck diving. But that’s just the beginning—we also offer coral reef diving, wreck dives, and exciting night dives. So whether you’re spotting hairy frogfish or exploring coral gardens, our dive center’s expert guides and first-class facilities make every dive a discovery.
At Lembeh Resort, we offer top-notch dive services to make your experience unforgettable. Our Marine Biologist and Photo-Trained dive guides ensure you see the best of Lembeh, while our clean, fast boats and camera-savvy crew make every trip smooth and worry-free. With careful, organized gear handling, Nitrox, and Bauer Certified clean air, your safety and comfort are always a priority. Our caring Dive Center are here to provide attentive support throughout your journey.
Everything A Diver Needs
Our dive center is equipped with everything you need for a smooth, worry-free dive experience. Personal lockers keep your gear safe and organized, while our selection of full rental equipment ensure you’re always dive-ready. Dedicated rinse tanks for gear and cameras mean your equipment stays in top shape after each dive.
Our dive guides are more than just experienced; they’re dive butlers, expert underwater photographers, and critter connoisseurs. Our guides know every critter by name—even in Latin! They’ll make sure your dives are as unforgettable as they are unique.
Whether you’re headed to a nearby site or further out, we’ve got the perfect boat for your dive. Equipped with clean, efficient four-stroke engines (we were the first in Lembeh to adopt them), our boats are fast, quiet, and eco-friendly.
Our boats include facilities such as:
- Onboard Toilet
- Ample Storage Space
- Oxygen & Medical Kit
- Easy to Climb Ladders
- Rinse Tanks for Cameras
- Twin four-stroke engines
- Water, snacks, towels
A private boat gives you the freedom to set your schedule and explore the dive sites you want, when you want. Whether you’re after a quiet, relaxed dive or seeking specific critters, our private services ensure the day is all about you.
Our Facilities
Lembeh Resort’s facilities are designed for ultimate convenience. Store your gear in individual lockers at our Dive Stations, and let our expert Photo Pro at the Cameras at Lembeh Resort Photo Center handle all your imaging needs. Our custom Camera Room is equipped with everything an underwater photographer could want—perfect for prepping for your next dive.
Our dedicated photo center offers sales and rental equipment, courses, coaching, and technical support aimed at both photographers and videographers. We have the knowledge, inspiration, and gear you need to capture incredible underwater images in the Critter Capital of the World.
The camera room provides individual workstations, each of which have power outlets for charging batteries, so you have a place to prepare and care for your equipment. This makes it easier to organize your gear before a dive, store it safely when not in use, and clean up after your adventures.
Book Your Course with Our Team
Dive into underwater exploration with our range of dive courses at Lembeh Resort – Critter Capital of the World! Whether you’re a complete beginner or an experienced diver looking to sharpen your skills, our expert instructors are here to guide you every step of the way.
PADI e-learning makes it easy to fit scuba lessons into a busy schedule. Learn about scuba diving principles and terminology whenever and wherever suits you.
Study offline, or online using a computer or mobile device. Connect with your instructor whenever you have a question.
Practice using scuba gear in a pool (or pool-like environment) until you are comfortable. PADI training includes practice – or ‘mini dives’ – to help you build confidence in your new abilities before making four dives in open water. Our guides are here to help!
Dining / Restaurant(s)
A Taste of Indonesia, With a Touch of Home
Enjoy an exquisite dining experience with fresh ingredients, cooked to perfection by a team of expert chefs. Each and every meal is a feast for the senses. For breakfast, lunch, and dinner, you can look forward to international standards of cuisine with a local flavor, served with a smile.
Our semi-open restaurant is framed by views of sea and jungle, the perfect place for a private dinner or gathering with newfound friends. Throughout the day and into the evening, our passionate culinary team strives to provide a variety of culinary creations to suit every taste.
Tantalizing options for everyone
The Langka Restaurant serves an eclectic range of fresh and fulfilling recipes, designed to support a wide range of dietary requirements and personal tastes.
All dishes at Langka are fresh and natural. We do not use MSG or any other artificial flavor enhancers.
Bar - Flavors to Savor
After a day of diving, enjoy a range of indulgent spirits, international wines, fresh juices, coffees, and cocktails at our well-stocked bar. Sit back and enjoy the sunset with us, as we serve up a selection international favorites with a tropical twist.
Learn the Art of Local Cooking
Learn to prepare a selection of authentic Minahasan recipes with one of our talented chefs. Our immersive cooking course can also be combined with a trip to the market to gather local spices and ingredients, and get a flavor of local living.
Activities
Kayaking & Snorkeling
Our very own house reef is home to colorful corals, tropical fish, and critter habitats. Whether snorkeling or exploring Lembeh’s verdant coastline by kayak, Lembeh Resort has wonderful surroundings that are waiting to be discovered.
Land Tours
Tangkoko Tour
Follow in the footsteps of Alfred Russell Wallace and discover incredible biodiversity of North Sulawesi.
Highland Tour
Explore the natural beauty of volcanoes, historical sites, and local delicacies.
Market Tour
Delve into the bustling morning markets of Bitung, alive with the energy of local life.
Lembeh Island Tour
Traverse the hills and jungles of Lembeh, stopping at villages, beaches, mangroves, and monuments on the way.
Village Tour
Enjoy a warm welcome from the locals at Pintu Kota Kecil Village, home to traditional island life.
Birdwatching Tour
Witness the incredible diversity of bird species endemic to North Sulawesi, at Tangkoko National Park.
Sunset Cruise
Explore the magical Lembeh Strait at sunset, or set off on a romantic cruise beneath the stars.
Mangrove Tour
Embark on a boat trip to explore the rich mangrove forests of Batu Angus, where reef and rainforest meet.
Tasisoki Tour
Visit a wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release center, and meet some of the animals in their care.
Know Before You Go
How do I get to North Sulawesi?
Manado International airport is currently serviced six times per week (every day except Sunday) direct from Singapore by Scoot Air, the regional carrier of Singapore Airlines. There are also several daily non-stop flights from Jakarta and services from Bali.
How do I get to Lembeh Resort
Our 24/7 transfers to Lembeh Resort are carried out using the resort’s comfortable air-conditioned vehicles. Since the opening of a new toll road in early 2022, transfers from Manado Airport take approximately 60 minutes by road, followed by a short 10-minute boat journey to the resort. For guests staying at another location in North Sulawesi before visiting Lembeh Resort, a point-to-point transfer will be arranged by the resort. All transfers are point-to-point – if you are coming from Bunaken/Siladen, transfers will be arranged directly from the other Resort’s nominated pier to the resort.
Other Info
Visa requirements for Indonesia
You will need a tourist visa to enter Indonesia, which can be issued on arrival at Manado Airport to citizens of most nationalities.
Foreigners with Visa Exemption facilities will be granted Visit Stay Permit for 30 (thirty) days
This visa is not extendable and can not be converted into another type of stay permit.
If you opt to pay for Visa on arrival ($35 US), you will receive a 30 day visa which you may extend within Indonesia for a further 30 days.
All other nationals should apply for visas in their home country before departure for Indonesia. There will be no leniency for nationals of countries not listed above should they arrive without a valid visa – they will be sent home immediately.
For further up-to-date information about travel matters, please visit Indonesia’s Department of Foreign Affairs website at www.imigrasi.go.id to find the embassy or consulate nearest to you.
E-Visa Application
For travelers preparing for visas before arrival, e-visa applications are also available online through this link: The Official e-Visa Website for Indonesia
Here is our address information for your visa application:
Address: Keluarahan Pintu Kota ling.III Kecamatan Lembeh Utara PO BOX 117 Bitung, North Sulawesi-Indonesia 95557
Province: North Sulawesi/ Sulawesi Utara
City: Bitung
District: Lembeh Utara
Village: Pintu Kota ling.III
Postal code: 95557
Immigration office: Bitung