krukster86
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Maybe check out Gangga island as well. People say it's an excellent resort and again located very centrally. Not cheap though!

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Maybe check out Gangga island as well. People say it's an excellent resort and again located very centrally. Not cheap though!
I was personally particularly unimpressed with Bunaken. Reminded me of the least fishy dives off Nusa Penida, walls with nice corals but where are all the fish?
Is it possible that your guide/friend working in Lembongan was originally from Bunaken. There are few locals working in diving in Lembongan. Most labour is imported from other parts of Indonesia, including Sulawesi.
As Matt suggested, if coming from so far, I would first look at Komodo (May-December) or Raja Ampat (January-may), depending on what time of year you will be here.
If you have your mind bent on Sulawesi and are not crazy about macro, I've heard good things about Bangka diving and great reports about staying at 2fish (Bunaken or Lembeh)
If you don't mind, can you tell me more? I thought lembeh WAS all black sand and muck diving for macro creatures. We do like vibrant reefs and spotting larger fish, can that be had in lembeh?I have spent 3 weeks diving lembeh in total and have seen so much. Plus there are coral sites there so not just black sand.
I added those operations to my list of choices. Thank you.For Bankga I have stayed at both Mimpi Indah and at Blue Bay Divers. I have trip reports on both.
Fair warning, unless you are really into taking photos, muck is not for most people. Of course there are non-photographers who love muck diving, but winding back and forth through sandy slopes, debris, and garbage in search of a 3/4 inch nudibranch is not what most people are seeking on a scuba trip. I absolutely love Lembeh/muck dives, but most of my friends do not. They want blue water, gardens of coral, shoals of fish, and the occasional pelagic to get their heart raising. Heck, I was that way until someone put a camera in my hand.
Bangka will absolutley give you a nice mix of everything.