Diving Lembeh

LEMBEH – MUCK DIVING CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Muck diving Lembeh Straits is one of the few places in the world where you will see the elusive hairy frog fish, pygmy sea horses, larger sea horses like the thorny seahorse, mimic octopus, wunderpus and flamboyant cuttlefish to name a few.

The above video was filmed by Nick Hope while diving with Two Fish Divers Lembeh is a glimpse into what you can expect to see while diving Lembeh Straits.

Diving Lembeh also has some fascinating ship wrecks. They are covered in both corals and creatures making them fantastic to explore.

Last but not least, Lembeh is also surrounded by sites with small walls and slopes full of soft corals. Lembeh diving truly does have something for everyone.

To take advantage of the abundance of reef-life at shallow depths, we generally encourage our guests to:

  • Dive no deeper than 25m
  • Spend longer at shallow depths, meaning that dives are frequently more than 60 minutes

If you wish to diver deeper, for the tekkies, no problem, just let us know beforehand so we can schedule it in.

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