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Raja Laut Dive Resort

Raja Laut Dive Resort

North Sulawesi, Indonesia


About

Raja Laut in indonesian language means "The Sea King". In this case they refer to a fish, a special one, indeeed. The Coelacanth were believed to have been extinct since the end of the Cretaceous period. They decided to call the Resort RAJA LAUT to don't forget the great privilege they enjoy to dive daily in that SPECIAL sea.
Services & Facilities

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Courses & Certifications

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Contact Information

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Pangalisan Beach, Bunaken Island, Bunaken Kepulauan, Manado City, North Sulawesi 95000, Indonesia

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Location

Asia - Maldives

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