
Bali to Laboanbajo
Join Captain Steve Juarez and his wife Jan on another diving adventure in Indonesia along with renowned underwater photo/video pros Marty Snyderman and Mary Lynn Price, we will be onboard the MSY DAMAI for an 11-night trip: September 28 - October 9, 2009 from Bali to Laboanbajo
Molas & Dragons
Embarkment in Benoa Bali, departure to Nusa Lembongan for Mola Mola search. The Molas can be found in water anywhere from 40 to 130 feet. The come in to get cleaned by bannerfish and angelfish as well as assorted wrasses.. The low impact size of our dive groups enhances our chances of multiple mola encounters. Molas can reach sizes of 4 tons and be over 15 feet tall.
Mola-molas, or ocean sunfish, visit the reefs of Bali only for a few months every year. The rest of the time they have a pelagic existence in the open sea. We depart at the end of their season and shouyld be able to glimpse the molas. They like deep dropoffs and upwellings and can be found anywhere from 40 to 130 feet. The come in to get cleaned by bannerfish and angelfish as well as assorted wrasses.
Komodo will be at its peak in the north with excellent visibility and the famous critters arriving in big numbers. Dive will be done in the region from Sangeang and Rinca.
The Komodo National Park has been a huge success and is one of the best model programs the country has to offer in terms of preservation and conservation. This is why we believe Komodo park diving is still at the top of the diving scale in Indonesia. The state of the hard corals in the north is outstanding, the fish numbers have increased and the critter life has been abundant.
To top it off, regular encounter with pelagic creatures like mantas and even sharks is on the rise.
Rinca and Horseshoe Bay can be cooler than northern sites so we have free (FOC) new 5mm wetsuits for our guests.
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