© Shutterstock/rnkadsgn Diving in Central Sulawesi A veritable underwater Eden waiting to be explored, Central Sulawesi is perfect for both beginner and advanced divers with warm, gin-clear waters. Take your pick from colorful reefs and dramatic walls to caves that beg to be explored and wrecks that encourage a whole variety of marine life to flourish. You can take your pick of dive sites, from the Donggala peninsula near the capital Palu, the Togian Islands and the Banggai Archipelago. Once on land it doesn’t get more tropical than this with sleepy fishing villages, pristine beaches and sweeping bays. This area is slightly off the beaten track, so you can expect quiet dive sites as well as endemic species and spectacular conditions. It is said the Gulf of Tomini, around the Togian Islands, has the calmest deep water bay in the world, while the Banggai islands are the perfect spot for a liveaboard and Donggala s surrounded by easy-to-reach dive sites promising critters galore, a wreck and sometimes even dugongs. If you love underwater photography, the variety of marine life and clear conditions are perfect for capturing amazing shots, while each of the different dive clusters has a slightly different season, meaning there is always somewhere to visit and experience the underwater bounty. Featured places to go in Central Sulawesi © MaresTogeanTogean consists of white sands and lush rainforests is remote enough that you either need to go and stay there or do a liveaboard to explore them properly.Learn more Dive Sites in Central Sulawesi Discover the Wonders of the Deep with SSI's Blog Join us on an exciting journey of discovery and learn more about exhilarating diving adventures, dedicated conservation initiatives, and innovative educational opportunities that will help you illuminate the extraordinary beauty of the underwater world. Let's explore the underwater world together and delve into the hidden wonders beneath the gentle waves. The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.