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Pantar Strait

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Must see
Abundant sea life
Mantas
Schools of fish
Renowned for its rich marine biodiversity, this dive site entices with its exceptional features. Diving in Pantar Strait unveils a world of awe-inspiring sights, from vibrant coral gardens adorned with intricate formations to encounters with a diverse range of marine species, including angelfish, parrotfish, and even majestic manta rays

When To Go Diving

Pantar Strait boasts an ideal diving experience for enthusiasts. The best time to explore its underwater wonders is during the dry season from April to November when visibility is at its peak. Various fish species grace these waters throughout the year, including vibrant angelfish and parrotfish, while elusive manta rays can be spotted between September and November. While currents can be strong, they create an exhilarating environment for experienced divers. Prepare for the plunge into these turquoise depths, where temperatures range from 26°C to 30°C (79°F to 86°F), ensuring a delightful subaquatic adventure

What to see

The waters teem with a kaleidoscope of fish species, such as colorful angelfish and parrotfish, enchanting divers with their graceful movements. Delicate coral formations create a mesmerizing backdrop, housing a diverse array of species, including brain coral and staghorn coral. Explorers of Pantar Strait are immersed in a captivating underwater world, where the delicate dance of marine life and vibrant coral gardens paint a picture of unparalleled beauty