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Pantai Merah / Red Beach

Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia
Depth
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82ft
Visibility
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16ft - 49ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Beginner

About Pantai Merah / Red Beach

This is the most frequently visited site in the park. The Snorkeling is excellent from the beach and there is a very good dive in a small area around a rock that breaks the surface but is completly covered at high tide There as a great variety of tame fishlife here and also a good selection of critters such as leaf scorpionfish, Blueribbon eels, crocodile fish, nudibranchs and more. This site is also a very good nightdive.visibility varies and is best during a ebbing tide. Of the 1000 species of fish known in the park, Almost anything can be found at this site. Enter at the mooring bouy and travel reef left up to the rock on the point.

Pantai Merah / Red Beach Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Drift, Wall, Reef
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:25m
Visibility Range:5m - 15m
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 40% O2

Marine Life

  • Frogfish
  • Crocodilefish
  • Shrimp Gobies
  • Mandarin Fish
  • Razor Fish
  • Spanish Dancers
  • Burrowing Jawfish

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