Maumere Flores Diving
Maumere is the top dive sites in
is good spot dive considered for this island. The reef wall is in pristine condition. The crystal clear sea water that is dropping down to a depth of about 50 metres, it is visible to the sea floor. Many collection of the marine creature including snappers, angelfish, parrotfish and damselfish all occupy the wall. Other more : sea apples add splashes of blue and red colour, the number of gorgonian sea fans along the wall, the biggest ones found at depths of 35m and below. Diving in
Sea World Club
is a resort on the east of Maumere, about 30 kms east part from Maumere. At certain dive spots in Maumere there are few pelagics. Tehre is a dive spot called
The islands of Komodo and Rinca are the largest of about 90 islands that is situated on the western part of
is
Batu Bolong
This submerged sea mount is just south of Tatawa Kecil and offers some exhilarating diving. Huge rocks play host to swirling clouds of schooling fish such as fusiliers, sweetlips, anthias and redtooth triggers. However as the name suggests currents can be savage here so take extreme precautions.
Batu Tiga
which means three rocks this dive site is probably the most current affected in Komodo. The best diving entry is at the northeastern side of the three rocks. Barracuda and other big pelagics are often seen here along with the occasional manta. Due to its exposed location in the
Cannibal Rock
which located in between Rinca and Nusa Kode this submerged sea mount is well protected and free of strong currents. Nudibranchs, featherstars, tunicates, cleaner shrimp and fire urchins with Coleman shrimps. The site is known for its soft corals, invertebrate life, some green and blue magnificent anemones sway in the currents on the southern side, Sea apples, huge red gorgonians play home to pygmy.
No prizes for guessing what this Rinca dive site is named after. This cooler water site is located on the southern entrance of Loh Dasami on Nusa Kode, its walls are teeming with invertebrates. Best dived in the morning to catch the sunlight at its finest
Crystal Rock
named after the surrounding clear waters just breaks the surface and is home to large schools of fusiliers and anthias beneath it. Nice soft coral coverage here with some impressive table corals. There is a small mound northwest of the rock where different species of fish school seasonally, including tuna and mackerel.
Darat Passage
Best time is just before or after slack water when the flow is not to strong, the reef slopes down to a sandy bottom at around 15 meters which then drops away to about 35. The shallow parts of this dive are better for marine life keep an eye out for turtles and reef sharks.
German Flag
This dive site is a great place to spot them, drifting is the norm here since currents can be strong. Also spotted on this dive are malabar groupers, potato cod and napoleon wrasse. From September to January high densities of plankton attract many large manta rays that can normally be seen swimming on the surface.
GPS Point
is located on the north of Banta. Barracuda, dogtooth tuna, spanish mackerel, since the currents are usually strong.
Tanjung Rasa
is situated around the northern most peninsular of Banta, it has steep slopes to 40 meters swept with vertical as well as horizontal currents. This spot which attracts two different species of barracuda is also often referred to as highway to Heaven.
Star Wars
a gentle slope down to 30 meters, has excellent small fish numbers that look like they're taking part in some epic space battle, very good coral growth and the occasional mantas. Pygmy seahorses may be found on close inspection of gorgonians at this dive site.
Galley Rock
to the south of Banta is another big fish dive suitable only in the right conditions when the surface is calm. Topography is a gentle slope which changes into a wall, then flattens out at around 30m with large collection of sponges. Plenty of tuna, barracuda and sharks here too.
Gili Lawa Laut
A submerged rock at high tide which offers great fish life and good coral cover. A couple of valleys play home to oriental sweet lips and there are some big groupers around. There are a few other interesting dive sites in the area including Lighthouse on the point.
Tatawa Besar & Kecil
The two islands of Tatawa Besar (large) and Tatawa Kecil (small) offer some great drift diving opportunities. Tatawa is a good drift dive down the western side in about 15 to 20 meters of water. Mantas are often seen in this area also. There is abundant fish life including large groupers, snappers, sweetlips, jacks, sharks and no shortage of anthias.
Langkoi Rock
This submerged pinnacle just off
Letuhoh Reef
The reef stretches south of Tanjung Letuhoh and has some large submerged boulders and pinnacles. There are some large coral covered pinnacles at around 30 meters that attract a diverse quantity of fish life. Another big fish dive here with potato cod, napoleon wrasse, tuna, eagle rays and reef sharks.
Loh Namu
The Loh Namu peninsular has a nice spot for finding big groupers. The best way to dive it is south to north at around 25 meters, just before high tide, most of the bigger fish congregate to the south around a few boulders just before a drop off. Slack tide is the best time to dive.
Pangah Batang
A sloping wall drops to around 30 meters here and there can be currents. Leather and soft corals are found in impressive quantities and colors alongside some large gorgonians. Sharks and eagle rays have also been spotted hanging in the current. The shallower parts of the reef are home to all manner of other critters such as mantis shrimp, pygmy seahorses and leaf fish.
This site give the impression of a wreck dive, one is in the shape of a cannon. Best dive at slack tide this dive site has two possible dives.
also named Pantai merah that at this site there are a large of fishes scorpion fishes, and ribbon eels. This dive site makes a nice change from raging currents however visibility can vary and is usually best when the tide is going out.
Pillarsteen
This dive site is a rock pillar off the southeastern tip of the
Riung
Riung has nice coral gardens in the 17-Islands-National Park. There are only a few losmen in town. We can recommend the losmen of the catholic church in Riung. Water temperature is usually around 28° C. The six dives we did in the area do not justify a conclusive evaluation.
is an idyllic island and a great opportunity to do some snorkeling and diving. Seraya is little more than a small, next to
Tanjung Loh Sera
The cooler waters of this southern Komodo dive site offer some great diving. There is also a wall closer to shore that is a little more sheltered. Marine life here includes dogtooth tuna, turtles, giant trevally, potato cod, bumphead parrotfish and malabar grouper ... a real big fish dive.
onwards on the south of Tala are steep rocky walls and strong surge. One site called The End of the World has a sheer wall of black rock that drops to 100 meters deep. There are vast shoals of small fish in the shallows and some interesting invertebrates on the wall. Huge schools of surgeonfish, snappers and some large groupers can be found further down.
Three Sisters
Also off the southern tip of Padar and north of Pillarsteen is Three Sisters or Tiga Dara. Three large submerged rocks around ten meters apart lie east of a reef off the eastern side of the island. they are covered in soft coral and invertebrates and make a nice colourful dive. Keep a look out for nudibranchs, sea cucumbers, starfish and sea squirts.
Torpedo Point
Located just north of Cannibal Rock is this rocky patch of reef and it is named after its topredo rays, macro critters such as frogfish, worms and pipefish.
Toro Sie Out on the southeast coast is a rock with surrounding reef. The rock has a ridge that extends to the west, it is covered in crinoids and softcorals, the seabed around it houses lots of interesting critters. Further out over the sand are groupers and more fish life.
Yellow Wall
which is actually two walls, runs down the east coast of Nusa Kode and is simply alive. The creatures including anthias, butterfly fish and even the distinctively marked clown triggerfish. This is an awesome site for a night dive where countless reef invertebrates emerge to feed. Spanish dancers, feather stars, tunicates, and feeding coral polyps can all be found after dark. Many sleeping fish such as the cocooned parrotfish can also be seen here.
You can go liveaboard diving Komodo all year round. The liveaboards here do not close for an off-season because every month of the year promises top quality action. Overall, the absolute best visibility is from November to January. January to March can have rough surface conditions at the northern dive sites. July and August can have rough seas in the south and Rinca.
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