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Lembeh Strait is the so-called “muck diving capital of the world” for a good reason.  Year after year thousands of divers flock to it’s underwater black sand slopes to hunt for such strange “critters” as the hairy frogfish, mimic octopus, harlequin shrimp, blue ringed octopus, and many, many more.  Critters@lembeh is located at Lembeh Resort, the second resort to open it’s doors in Lembeh Strait.  

Centrally located on Lembeh Island itself our experienced staff are able to show you all the best sites from one of our five custom outfitted covered dive tenders.  Our staff have logged over 60,000 dives in Lembeh Strait, critical to having a productive and enjoyable Lembeh Strait dive experience.  With small group ratios of only three guests per dive guide, Critters@Lembeh offers you an intimate and customized muck diving experience.  Click here to find out more.

Suggested Itinerary

-Arrival: Manado International Airport, transfer via car to Lembeh Resort


-Lembeh Resort: spend time diving the "muck diving capital of the world" with critters@lembeh and relaxing in Lembeh Reosrt's boutique atmosphere


-Transfer to Buyat: a day trip aboard one of our custom outfitted speed boats, including two to three dives along the way brings you to the Lakban base camp


-Buyat Bay: spend a few days exploring the unspoiled beauty of the Buyat area


-Deaprture: transfers by car are available to either Manado Airport and surrounding hotels, or perhaps an overnite stay at Gardenia Country Inn in Tomohon before departure


-Length of Stay: we feel that to truly experience Buyat Bay requires at least a three night stay, the same applies to Lembeh Strait