Why diving in Bunaken National Park?
Bunaken Marine National Park is located in the coral triangle area and is a habitat for about 390 species of coral reefs and fish, mollusks, reptiles, and marine mammals.
This national park is an Indonesian marine ecosystem that includes sea grass, coral reefs, coastal ecosystems, and mangrove forests with an area of approximately 1,800 hectares. The coral reef covers an area of about 8,000 ha consisting of fringing, barrier, and patch reefs with good conditions. All islands around the national park are surrounded by reef plates, except for the island of Manado Tua.
Why diving in Bunaken Marine Park?
Bunaken Marine Park is located in the coral triangle area and is a habitat for about 390 species of coral reefs and fish, mollusks, reptiles, and marine mammals.
This national park is an Indonesian marine ecosystem that includes sea grass, coral reefs, coastal ecosystems, and mangrove forests with an area of approximately 1,800 hectares. The coral reef covers an area of about 8,000 ha consisting of fringing, barrier, and patch reefs with good conditions. All islands around the national park are surrounded by reef plates, except for the island of Manado Tua.
Staying with 4Sisters Divers Bunaken
Situated right on the beach facing one of the most favorite diving spots in Bunaken, very near to the public jetty at the village of Bunaken ensuring easy access every time
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The Location, Bunaken Village
4Sisters Divers is located on the beach on the east side of Bunaken Village right by the public jetty facing one of the best diving spots in Bunaken.
Bunaken is an 8.08 km² island in Manado Bay, located north of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This island is part of the city of Manado, the capital of the province of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bunaken Island can be reached by regular publiuc boat, fast boat (speed boat) or chartered boat with a journey of about 30 minutes from the port of Manado city.