Cruises from Wakatobi National Marine Park
Wakatobi National Marine Park (the name comes from first letters of its four main islands) lies off Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia, between the Banda Sea and Flores Sea. It is one of seven National Marine Parks in Indonesia. The Park covers an area of 13,900 sq.km. of which two thirds host tropical coral reefs, but with deepest point one kilometre. Read more
Jacques Cousteau is said to have called the Wakatobi islands an “Underwater Nirwana”. Wakatobi has the highest number of reef and fish species in the world. The islands form the largest barrier reef in Indonesia, second only to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.