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Wakatobi

Indonesia · 7–10 nights
Coral reefs of Wakatobi National Park

Wakatobi is an archipelago in Southeast Sulawesi, its name formed from the first syllables of its four main islands: Wangi-Wangi, Kaledupa, Tomea, and Binongko. It is Indonesia’s second-largest national marine park, including one of the world’s largest atolls — Kaledupa. Wakatobi’s reefs are part of the Coral Triangle and distinguished by exceptional health and hard coral diversity. The park’s waters are home to dolphins, manta rays, whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, and dugongs. Coral walls plunge into the depths covered with fan corals and gorgonians. Gentle reef platforms are ideal for macro diving: pygmy seahorses, ghost pipefish, mandarinfish. Calm conditions and depth variety make Wakatobi a suitable destination for divers of all levels.

What You'll See

Indonesia's second-largest marine park
Kaledupa atoll — one of the world's largest
Whale sharks and dugongs
Healthy pristine coral reefs
Suitable for divers of all levels

Conditions

Season

March — December

Visibility

20–40 meters

Water Temperature

27–29°C

Level

Open Water / Advanced Open Water

Duration

7–10 nights

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Best Season

October–April (Raja Ampat), April–November (Komodo)

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Visa

Visa on arrival (VOA) for up to 30 days for Russian citizens, $35

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How to Get There

Flights via Jakarta or Bali. To Raja Ampat — domestic flight to Sorong.

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Climate

Equatorial, 27–33°C year-round

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Currency

Indonesian rupiah (IDR)

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Time Zone

UTC+7 to UTC+9

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