Visit to Bunaken
Bunaken is a small island located in Bunaken National Park, off the north coast of Sulawesi Island, Indonesia. It is famous for its exceptional marine biodiversity and magnificent diving sites, making it a popular destination for divers and snorkelers from all over the world.
Bunaken National Park is home to over 390 species of coral, 2,000 species of fish, and numerous other marine creatures. It's an ideal place to observe sea turtles, manta rays, sharks, and a variety of other marine life. Bunaken is renowned for its incredible dive sites, offering dives at varying depths. Dives typically take place along coral walls, where divers can explore colorful coral gardens and observe marine wildlife.
Bunaken Island is surrounded by white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxing after a day of diving or snorkeling. The landscapes are further enhanced by lush tropical vegetation. Bunaken National Park was established in 1991 to protect marine biodiversity and ecosystems. Conservation efforts are underway to preserve the coral reefs and raise awareness among visitors about environmental protection. The inhabitants of Bunaken are primarily fishermen and farmers. The island has a unique culture, influenced by the Minahasan culture and other ethnic groups in the region.
Bunaken is a prime destination for those wishing to explore the underwater wonders of Indonesia and enjoy an immersive experience in a rich and pristine marine environment. Book now and let Bunaken seduce you.
