Indonesia, the place with the highest marine biodiversity on earth! This beautiful archipelago is the heart of the Coral Triangle, it straddles the equator, splitting the Indian and the Pacific Ocean. It is the largest archipelagic country in the world, extending 5,120 kilometers (3,181 miles) from east to west and 1,760 kilometers (1,094 miles) from north to south. According to a geospatial survey conducted between 2007 and 2010 by the National Mapping Agency, Indonesia has 13,466 Islands, with about 6,000 of them being inhabited. The estimated population is 250 million people, divided in approximately 300 different ethnic groups each with their own cultural identity.
In the southern regions of Indonesia, you’ll enjoy the ideal weather and diving conditions from April to September. And for the northern regions you will have the ideal conditions from October to March.
In the southern regions of Indonesia, you’ll enjoy the ideal weather and diving conditions from April to September. And for the northern regions you will have the ideal conditions from October to March.
Sea water temperatures peak in the range 29 to 30 °C with its minimum in the range 22 to 23 °C in September. The average all year round is 26/27 °C.
Foued is an absolutely sure dive guide and listening to your needs, he’s adapting to the level of each diver to share the best in all safety. His perfect knowledge of Indonesia will allow you to benefit from the best advice, and to exchange good stories, divers or not, around a drink at sunset.To follow without hesitation!
Foued was our cruise director, during our diving trip to Bali with two families in the summer of 2018. His knowledge about the best dive sites (and the best times to go there) was overwhelming, he also seemed to know literally everyone in the business around the island. His ambition to make this trip a unique experience covered every single aspect of our trip. He is a very responsible dive guide, we always felt very safe around him. Besides the diving, our trips on the island were also perfectly organized – even when they were planned spontaneously. Again, his knowledge of the island was priceless – be it a cool beach-bar, a place for dinner or a massage at a hot pool – Foued always knew amazing places to go and didn´t hesitate to make things possible. But what makes him exceptional is his fine character – it simply was a pleasure to have him around us the whole time. We really enjoyed him, not only doing a perfect job, but also being around all the time. Thank you for a once-in-a-lifetime-holiday, Foued!
I only keep good memories of what stood as one of my best scuba diving experiences on a cruise inside the Komodo Park itself which a couple of friends, my wife and I recently took together.I will naturally not forget the outstanding beauty of Komodo’s underwater environment, but specifically wished to highlight the pivotal role played by Foued who served both as our cruise’s organizer in chief and experienced divemaster for the many underwater sessions we had together.Among the many compliments Foued certainly deserves, let me emphasize his true professionalism, best-in-class scuba diving skills as well as the good knowledge he holds of the region and diving sites around. I would add on a more personal note that Foued turned out to be a lovely companion to discover the region with and whom we’d have pleasure to travel again on a future trip.