North Sulawesi - Spring 2009

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We just got back from 9 days in Bunaken where we stayed with Lumbalumba.

I would highly recommend Lumbalumba, fully endorsing Pelan-pelan's comments. I can't say enough good things about the owners, and the guides. It was two pax to one guide for the entire time we were there. It is a little closer to Bunaken than Tasik Ria, and as TSandM notes that means a travel out to Bunaken, which is often peppered with sightings of a pod of playful dolphins and Pilot Whales. You can ignore the lumbalumba website where it says all third dives are done at the house reef, we managed 3rd dives out at Bunaken on a number of days without any problems.

The other factor to consider in the travel from the mainland to Bunaken is whether you think it is environmentally appropriate to be staying within the bounds of a marine park.
 
Glad you enjoyed your stay at Lumbalumba.

Interesting comment about staying within a marine park. Lumbalumba have their own bathroom waste disposal on site.

The Divers Association in the area is trying hard to maintain standards that commit to long term sustainability. This includes things like waste management and a fully formalised education programme for the local schools.
 
Lumbalumba isn't within the bounds of the marine park and they are very environmentally aware.

part of our decision to stay with Lumbalumba was that we didn't want to stay on the island of bunaken itself within the bounds of the marine park. (I know bunaken is naturally populated). It was just something we just didn't want to do.

No criticism of lumbalumba (or any other operator for that matter) intended. Just one factor we considered.
 
Have you considered Siladen Island Resort and Spa - just off Bunaken Island?? Ever been anywhere that totally lived up to the glossy brochures and the glamorous websites or promotional DVD's? Neither had I...until I took a group of 30 plus to SIladen last July 2008. Siladen was the perfect small group diving holiday destination. The beach is superb, the views across to the dormant volcano , Manado Tua are stunning, and the snorkelling 5 minutes walk down the beach to Siladen jetty is among the best I have ever experienced. This is an awesome place - we were totally impressed from the moment we arrived until our sad departure from this heavenly island.

The resort quality is quite upscale - the manager is ex-Sheraton, and this is reflected in huge 5 star buffets that left us all concerned for our waistlines. And yet the food is so healthy - masses of Asian vegetables, fruits, seafood, pork, chicken. beef and lamb options, that we didn't gain one kilo! Desserts at luchtime and dinner....but again healthy and delicious low fat options were always available. We had a villa on the beach - a huge timber lined room (a little dark - as is typical of timber lined rooms) with every possible comfort and luxury. Four poster king bed, outdoor lounge and daybeds and a very cool outdoor private bathroom that was such a great idea we want to build one for our home! The spa does a great massage and coconut scrub - I have never, ever been so totally relaxed!

But we were there for the diving - and this is also a top notch dive operation - with the luxury of 1 dive guide for every 3 or 4 divers. Dives are guided at such high ratios so that you get an individual guide to show you all the tiny critters like pygmy sea horses and crinoid crabs that wouold otherwise go unnoticed. The biodiversity of the Bunaken marine park is remarkable and there was so much to see - dives typically last an hour - you don't use much air when drifting with the gentle currents. They also have en excellent instructor who taught 6 of our group to PADI Open Water standard - they were in very good hands indeed.

The village nearby is a gem - we visited the school (even thought they were on holidays they all came in to meet us!) and we learnt (since forgotten) how to count to 10 in Indonesian.

I cannot recomment this place strongly enough - if anyone finds anywhere better (or even as good) then please let me know. I have travelled at least once a year to dive resorts for the last 20 plus years and this is my new favourite.

Loved it and will go back!
 
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