A flat
island about 15 km from Manado, with a friendly people. The
coral reefs off Bunaken island shouldn't be missed while you
are in Manado. These magnificent virgin reefs are still
relatively unspoiled. The drop-off walls at Liang cove is
not only rare in the world, with caves, gullies and caverns,
harboring an immense wealth of marine life. Spectacular
formation of reefs begin with flat at about 5 m depth. These
plunge downward to form underwater vertical crevices with
often reach depth on several hundred meters. On these
beautiful reefs, a wonderful collection of marine life
thrives.
The
Bunaken reef is a chain of over 40 five star dive spots. The
Marine Park is spectacular with the greatest concentration
of tropical fish, coral species and world famous wall
diving.
Clear, warm
waters (sea temperatures usually range between 27-30 degrees C),
light currents and calm seas allow easy access to the underwater
attraction awaiting visitors to the five-islands of the
Bunaken-Manado Tua National Marine Park which sits directly
offshore of Manado. Bunaken is the standout favorite, with the
highest density of schooling fish and the greatest probability
to see larger species such as turtles, sharks, and napoleon
wrasse. There are enough sites here to keep any diver happy for
over a week without going elsewhere.
The Dive
Sites :
Most diving takes place near Bunaken and Manado Tua, because
of their many excellent sites. The following is representative
of the diving in the area.
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Lekuan Walls (I, II,
III)
This long wall on Bunaken is divided into three
sites: Lekuan I, II and III. Together they represent the
park's best. Steep walls are marked with deep crevices,
sea fans and giant sponges. The shallows are filled with
fishes. The wall, often protected from stronger
currents, is frequented by bumphead parrotfish, turtles,
and Napoleon wrasses.
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Mandolin
Mandolin has a knockout reef crest and a wall that
attracts thousands of fishes like schooling fusiliers,
surgeonfish, unicornfish, and bannerfish. They are
acclimated to divers and are easily approachable.
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Bunaken Timor
There are strong currents and lots of fishes on this
long wall. The shallow reef isn't as spectacular as some
but there are turtles, sharks, eagle rays, and other big
fishes in the blue. Overhangs and small caves mark the
wall.
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Tanjung Kopi
Tanjung Kopi is a nice wall with a small school of
barracuda and lots of sweetlips. Visibility in the
shallows is not terrific but the numbers of fishes make
up for it. Nudibranches and fire gobies are easy to spot
here.
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Siladen Island
Siladen has a beautiful wall of soft corals that bloom
when the current is running. The shallows are nice with
lots of fishes and schooling snappers.
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Muka Gereja
Muka Gereja is a pretty site with thousands of
fishes in the shallows and deeper canyons that lead to
the wall.
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Barracuda Point
Barracuda Point, on northwest Montehage, is one of
the furthest sites. A school of giant barracuda are
regulars along with jacks and tuna.
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Manado Wreck
This 60m (200ft) long German merchant ship sank near
Molas Beach in 1942. It sits upright with the bow at 23m
(78ft). The ship is split near amidships back to the
stern, exposing the wheelhouse and cargo holds. Dives
finish up on a nearby shallow reef. Expect 10-15m
(30-50ft) visibility.
Getting There
Bunaken
Island is easily reached from Manado by motorized outrigger boat
start from Manado harbor, Molas, Kalasey and Tasik Ria beaches.
The public boats from Manado to Bunaken are leaving daily around
2 p.m (depending on tide), except Sundays, from Pasar Jengki
near Manado harbor. Back from Bunaken to Manado usually early in
the morning, around 7-8 a.m
Where to Stay
On the
island you have the choice amongst a number of homestays, with
rates starting at
Rp. 40 000 per day and person including full board. Some of the
dive operations on Bunaken are offering more up-market
accommodation, and even running water.
Moving Around
You can
explore the land on foot. And you can use a boat to move from
one dive sites to another sites.
Dining Guide
There are
several of restaurants and cafes throughout Manado and the
islands. Try their specialties: seafood, bubur manado and food
made of coconuts!
Souvenir Tips
Sea-related
products, such as items made of seashells, corals, etc
Other Things to See or Do
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Diving, swimming, and snorkeling.
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Walking around on the beach.
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Sampling the tempting seafood cuisine.
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Ornithologists and amateur bird-watchers might find
visiting Tangkoko Dua Sudara Nature Reserve
entertaining.
Travel Tips
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Entrance tags and tickets can be purchased through
marine tourism operators based in Manado and in the
Bunaken National Park, or can be purchased from one of
three ticket counters in Bunaken and Liang villages on
Bunaken Island and on Siladen Island;
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You
should be aware that during the absolute peak season
months July and August it usually gets VERY busy. Many
of the better resorts and dive operators will not be
able to accept walk-ins during that time since they are
fully booked. Better make a reservation before;
-
Try
to hire equipment from larger firms as these tend to be
more reliable, but remember the responsibility of
checking the equipment is ultimately yours.
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