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Liveaboard diving in Sulawesi, Indonesia, offers an extraordinary blend of underwater marvels and cultural richness across diverse diving destinations.
From the bustling city of Manado to the renowned Lembeh Strait, the rugged coastlines of Gorontalo, and the remote Togian Islands, each area boasts its own unique charm and underwater wonders.

Divers flock to Manado for its vibrant coral reefs, bustling fish life, and encounters with graceful sea turtles and colorful reef fish.

In the Lembeh Strait, known as the "Critter Capital of the World," divers can explore muck diving sites teeming with rare and fascinating marine creatures like frogfish, octopuses, and unusual nudibranchs.

Gorontalo offers thrilling wall dives, vibrant coral gardens, and the chance to spot pelagic species like sharks and barracudas amidst stunning underwater landscapes.

The remote Togian Islands boast crystal-clear waters, breathtaking coral reefs, and an abundance of marine life, including reef sharks, rays, and schools of tropical fish.

Beyond the allure of the underwater world, Sulawesi's diving destinations offer opportunities to immerse in local culture, from exploring charming villages and sampling fresh seafood cuisine to experiencing traditional rituals and customs.
With its rich maritime history and commitment to marine conservation, Sulawesi captivates divers and travelers alike with its unparalleled beauty, cultural heritage, and remarkable biodiversity.

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  • Why choose Tambora:
    With five freshly prepared meals per day with a perfect blend of Indonesian, European and Japanese specialties with soft drinks and beer all included in the ... price. The cabins are all also longitudinally aligned with the vessel, so you sleep in the direction of the vessel's movement.

    Tambora has been built by traditional boat builders on the island of Sulawesi, in the centuries-old tradition of a wooden Phinisi. The design and materials used guarantee immense strength and resilience of all key structural elements, especially the keel, hull and decks. Among others, they include a double keel and relatively smaller beam, to minimize rolling of the vessel in heavy seas.
    Tambora has been sized and configured to comfortably accommodate a maximum of 16 divers in eight spacious guest suites, each at least 15m2 in size, and with a large en-suite bathroom.

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