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A sandy bottom slope that begins at 3-4 meters and goes down 25 meters, is waiting for divers that love macro life. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Sahaung (★4.3) Sahaung is one of the most famous dive sites in the area. You dive between two beautiful pinnacles and will find yourself surrounded by colorful corals and sea fans. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Coral Eye House Reef (★4.5) Coral Eye house reef is a dive site suitable for all levels of divers. A beautiful coral garden stretches form 1 meters to the sandy bottom at 13 meters. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Batu Tiga (★4.3) This dive develops around 3 pinnacles (Batu Tiga means 3 rocks / pinnacles). Starting from the first pinnacle at 5 meters, you slowly descend until you meet the second, about 20 meters deep and the third with the base at about 30 meters. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Sahaung 1 (★4.5) Sahaung is the most famous dive site in the area. You dive between two beautiful pinnacles and find yourself surrounded by colorful corals and sea fans. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Batu Mandi (★4.4) Starting from a depth of 3 meters, you descend slowly, surrounded by corals, until you reach a wall that goes down to 30 meters. Suitable for diving and snorkeling. Mares Batu Gosoh 1 (★4.5) Batu Gosoh is characterized by a series of submerged pinnacles that rise from 60 meters up to 3 meters. Starting from the internal lagoon, we proceed in the direction of the pinnacles.Dive suitable for experienced divers as the current can be very strong. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Sahaung 2 (★4.5) Sahaung is the most famous dive site in the area. You dive between two beautiful pinnacles and find yourself surrounded by colorful corals and sea fans. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Sempini 2 (★4.1) This dive site is particularly interesting for macro lovers. The dive starts on a sandy bottom at 3 meters where you slowly descend down to 25 meters. Scubapro Batu Angus (★4.3) Batu Gosoh is characterized by a series of submerged pinnacles that rise from 60 meters up to 3 meters. Starting from the internal lagoon, we proceed in the direction of the pinnacles.Black coral branches and caves characterize this site.Dive suitable for experienced divers as the current can be very strong Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Tanjung Harus (★4.8) Tanjung Harus is located north of Talisei Island. Starting from a depth of 5 meters/15 ft, you proceed until you reach the entrance of the large cavern at around 60ft/20 meters.Diving characterized by experienced divers due to strong currents. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Busa Bora Kampung (★4.3) Busa Bora Kampung is characterized by a nice and healthy coral garden from 3 meter until 18 meter. When you go deeper you reach the sandy bottom which is home to a multitude of critters. Coral Eye Resort Bangka, 95375 Manado Busa Bora Barat (★4.3) This site is characterized by a coral garden that extends from 3 meters to meet the sandy bottom at 30 meters. Particularly interesting are three coral blocks full of life. Mares Busabora 1 (★4.4) One of several dive sites off the small town of Sabora on Bangka Island. Reef slowly sloping to 20 or more meters with many coral blocks on a sandy bottom and schools of fish.