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Balikpapan | |||
| Jump on a flight to Berau in Indonesian Borneo, the best place for easy access to the islands around Balikpapan. These islands provide choice, and often unheralded, sites for scuba-diving and snorkelling. | ||||
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Cebu | |||
| Fresh from the evocative historic relics, drive to Moalboal – favourite for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts. Panagsama Beach and the clear waters around Pescador Island are also noted dive spots. | ||||
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Kota Kinabalu | |||
| The five islands forming the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park provide ideal clear, calm waters for snorkelling – while the dive potential in the deeper waters below is excellent. | ||||
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Lombok | |||
| No cars or bikes, just dive beaches – Lombok’s Gili's (small islands in local Sasak language) are the perfect isolated dive escape. Snorkel early morning to swim with giant turtles or, further out, dive down for a chance to spot moray eels and stingrays. | ||||
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Manado | |||
| The walls of Bunaken are the stuff of diving legend worldwide, but as divers in Manado will tell you, this is just the beginning. For spectacular reefs, colourful creatures and sheer variety of species, Manado is a dive spot hard to beat. | ||||
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Phuket | |||
| Set amidst the Andaman Sea, diving off Phuket is the perfect escape from the crowds. Good instructors will find you the right isolated spots – while its calm waters can make a perfect base for learner divers. | ||||
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