DIVE FACTS & HOT SPOTS

Water temperature
20 – 30 °C / 68 – 86 °F
Visibility
5 – 40 meters / 15 – 130ft
Wetsuit
Skin / 3mm / 5mm / semi-dry
Best time to travel
Year round
Recommended dive sites
Komodo: Cannibal Rock, Castle Rock
Wakatobi: Housereef
Lembeh Strait:
Bunaken: Lekuan 1, Siladen Point
Raja Ampat:
Above water activities
Bali, Komodo dragons, Toraja Land

WE ALSO REPRESENT
WAKATOBI
MISOOL ECO RESORT
KUNGKUNGAN BAY RESORT
SORIDO BAY RESORT
LEMBEH RESORT
MINAHASA LAGOON
SILADEN RESORT & SPA
KRI ECO RESORT
COCOTINOS MANADO
NAD LEMBEH RESORT
MALUKU DIVERS RESORT
GANGGA ISLAND RESORT & SPA
AQUAMARINE DIVING BALI
VILLA MARKISA
SCUBA SERAYA RESORT
LEMBEH COTTAGES RESORT & SPA

 

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NAD LEMBEH RESORT
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North Sulawesi, Lembeh Strait
Prices start at US$178 pp/3 nights/double occupancy
Single supplement US$20 per night
Accommodation Resort - 3 night +
What is included Diving & meals as indicated
Diving package Up to 4 dives, tanks and weights. Night dives and Nitrox available.
Flights Contact us to get a quote from our Travel Consultant
  

Different length of stay dive packages available.
Contact us to customize your dive vacation!


NAD Lembeh Resort is situated in the beautiful Lembeh Strait region of North Sulawesi. Famous the world over for its peerless macro and muck diving, the Lembeh Strait region offers more than just face to face encounters with weird and wonderful critters. The resort is nestled between two hills inside a tranquil bay on Lembeh Island, a short boat ride from Bitung and minutes away from all the top dive sites of the region.

NAD Lembeh Resort features 10 Beachfront Rooms and 4 Seaview Bungalows. The Bungalows are all Minahasa style with private balconies and air-conditioning. The rooms are all featuring hot water and air conditioning and a private verandah and seating area for each unit.
All rooms are tastefully designed using local coconut timber. Each room is located on the waterfront with a beautiful view through the garden across the strait to the jungles and volcanoes of the mainland. They have very few stairs in the resort, so if you are tired of climbing hills to get to your room, or tired of staying in sprawling resorts then this might be the place for you.

The resort blends seamlessly into a beautiful green backdrop of native flora fronting a small beach and wonderful house reef dive. 

The clubhouse is home to the entertainment centre and library.  For wildlife enthusiasts they have many reference books on hand for identifying the thousands of marine species found in Indonesia as well as ecology books about the local flora and fauna to be found in Sulawesi and South-East Asia. Their weekly slideshow presentations of Lembeh Underwater Videos also take place here.

The Photography Area at NAD is integrated into the restaurant area and features 2 separate rooms - specially designed for your camera toys. They have a wet camera room with large, open, padded camera tables for your housings and a slightly smaller air-conditioned 'dry' room where they have 2 computer workstations to edit your photos and access the internet. Their computer and charging room 'Dry Camera Room' is adjacent to the restaurant and is for charging camera and light batteries and housing preparation. They also have 2 public computers available for downloading (one Mac, one PC), editing, sharing, and burning your photos to CD or DVD. They offer free internet to all of their guests via a WiFi connection. For those who don’t want to travel with a laptop, their public computer is connected to the web 24 hours a day.  Their 2nd Camera Room is also just off the restaurant, and has lots of bench-space for people to work on their cameras.
Inside the dry room there is a collection of books on photography, fish ID and Simon's old Marine Biology course books for those with a keener interest.
Inside the smaller camera room is also where we conduct our one-on-one photography and videography classes, which have been taught here by former ScubaDiver Australasia Field Editor Simon Buxton.

The food constantly gets fantastic reviews, prepared fresh from ingredients you are sure to find every meal a delightful surprise. Their ‘long table’ dining experience means you have no time to be shy! People always make new friends when they stay at NAD! 

They also offer Nitrox diving for a small surcharge if people wish to use enriched Air Nitrox.