Diving in North Sulawesi with Divers Lodge Lembeh
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Its reputation as the best place for muck and critter diving in the world may give a false impression because Lembeh has much more to offer, including walls, coral gardens and four wrecks. When you see a picture of a pygmy seahorse, a hairy frogfish, a delicate ghost pipefish or a mimic octopus, its likely the picture was taken at one of Lembeh’s thirty dive sites. We also have some wonderful colourful coral dive sites, such as Angel’s Window, and occasionally we also see sharks, eagle rays, turtles, barracudas and tuna here. The east side of Lembeh Island still remains largely unexplored.


Coral garden at Lembeh (by Jonathan Bird)
Coral garden at Lembeh
(Photo by Jonathan Bird)
Denise Pigmy Seahorse (by Jonathan Bird)
Denise’s Pygmy Seahorse
(Photo by Jonathan Bird)

For more pictures, see Lembeh Underwater Pictures Gallery

See detailed map of Lembeh dive sites and the description of Lembeh dive sites.