Dive Into Lembeh resort in Sulawesi

Dive Into Lembeh resort in Sulawesi is conveniently located by the Lembeh Strait on the east side of the island. You can get here by car in about 1,5 - 2 hours from Manado's international airport. The resort is located directly on the beach with a nice view out over the strait. The lush greenery makes it easy to feel relaxed here. Dive Into Lembeh has 10 cottages or Sea view bungalows of a high standard with good sized rooms all built in Indonesian style. Out on the veranda for almost everyone there is a hot tub (Japanese onsen) that provides nice relaxation after the day's dive. The resort offers full board and in addition to good food and a lovely bar, snacks, coffee and tea are available around the clock.

A night sandwich or early breakfast is therefore possible. Three more long house rooms have recently been arranged and these too with a good standard and air conditioning but without a hot tub on the veranda and a bit simpler than bungalows.

Best location in Lembeh and own house reef

Dive Into Lembeh resort in Sulawesi has a very nice camera room for those of you who take pictures and their boats are substantial and unlike most other resorts in this area the boats are modern and with substantial modern engines that quickly take you to the various dive sites. There is also a large pool here if you like to swim or take a dip.

The diving takes place directly with the own diving center and you have several boats available. In addition to 2-3 dives / day, there is the possibility of unlimited shore diving during the day on the house reef. Night dives or twilight dives with mandarin fish are also offered. For those who are looking for modern, good and well-thought-out accommodation and want quality, this is a fantastic resort to stay at. A favorite is when you come up from the afternoon dive and coffee/tea and freshly baked cookies are served.

  • All rooms with private bathroom
  • Hot tub and spa
  • Beachfront
  • Restaurant and bar
  • Outdoor pool
  • Dive center at the resort
  • Photo room
  • Wi-Fi

All pictures with © approval from Dive Into Lembeh, Indonesia

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Longhouse Room

The longhouse is three rooms that lie wall to wall. The rooms have either a double bed or two single beds, private toilet and shower, safe, air conditioning, fan, minibar and refrigerator.

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Sea View Bungalow

Seaview bugalows are all detached and the rooms have a double bed or two single beds, own toilet and shower, safe, air conditioning, fan, minibar and fridge.
Out on the veranda is a hot tub (Japanese onsen)

Dive with Dive Into Lembeh resort

  • Daily boat trips
  • Basic package 2 or 3 dives per day with the possibility of night and twilight dives
  • Unlimited shore diving during the day
  • PADI diving courses and good areas for UV photography
  • Beautiful pool and relax

Lembeh Straits is perhaps the world's most talked about and famous place for muck diving. Diving around on at first sight deserted sand and mud bottoms to soon discover that this is a paradise for small and strange animals. Everything from fish to invertebrates that you don't see at first but are perfectly adapted to this environment. It even happens, although not often, that manta rays, mobulas, eagle rays, dolphins and even whale sharks wander into the strait. Lovely surprises and gives extra perspective on the diving.

The diving tries to be as varied as possible and 2-3 boat dives a day are included in your basic package. You can do more and the beach and house reef are good and offer free diving during the day for those who can manage. The diving in Lembeh is essentially what is called muck diving with a lot of focus on macro. But here there are also walls and coral reefs and in fact even some wrecks. The marine life rich and especially at the macro level and for those of you who photograph and like macro, this is perhaps one of the most exciting places in the world. Diving in Indonesia pretty much always delivers very good diving. It is now also possible to combine the diving here with one live board during selected weeks during the year.