If you are looking for some of the best places for diving, consider diving in Indonesia, which by many sea divers in INDONESIA known as the Garden of Eden. One of the recommendations of many, in addition to Bunaken Sulawesi and Bali is, Banda Islands, Ambon, Eastern Indonesia, which is home to some of diving’s most diverse and extraordinary in the world. To dive in Banda and Ambon Island is surrounded by a sea of diversity that is the envy of the world – with more varieties of reef than elsewhere.
Tourism City Ambon, Maluku. Since the old city of Ambon is known as one of the city with a group of islands which provide typical characteristics for most of its territory consists of mountains, hills, coastal, and marine. Many attractions, especially marine tourism, including tourism potential under the sea, because the area with a large sea area would save a million natural wealth.
Tourist attraction owned by the city of Ambon nearly largely dominated by coastal tourism, this has not escaped the physical condition of the city of Ambon is mostly surrounded by waters and bays, such as the Banda Sea, Ambon Bay, Gulf and the Gulf In Baguala.
Banda Islands – perhaps Banda Sea is located between the aim is more to know Komodo and Raja Ampat, but for those who know deserves its reputation as one of the world’s best diving. Scuba diving in Banda means an incredible variety of large and small. Big Pelagics and large schools abound. Coral reefs are healthy and growing. Diving here is varied, colorful and interesting creatures that are needed in heaven Ambon and Banda Islands.
In addition to having the characteristics of marine tourism appeared as typical of the city of Ambon island, also has historical and cultural values are quite high. Time visit to Maluku is a little different from other regions in Indonesia. In central and southern Moluccas, the so-called “summer dry season” lasts from October to April, while the “wet season” is from May to August, and months between the so-called “transition period”. Maluku, known as the ‘transition zone’ between Asia and Australia / New Guinea.
Ninety percent of Maluku is the sea, so it is not surprising that skin and scuba diving are spectacular, especially around the island of Banda, Ambon and the neighboring islands of Seram, Saparua and Nusa Laut. Certificate courses are available on the island of Ambon and Banda.
Most of the other 10 percent of the province is mountainous, trekking offers unlimited opportunity. There is a recognized travel throughout the Seram and some minor roads in the vicinity of Ambon, while the area north of Halmahera, with a fantastic volcanoes, volcanic lakes and villages, who begged to be explored. The city of Ambon, the capital of Maluku, was once a pleasant colonial city before was bombed in World War II and later rebuilt. Sitting at the foot of the hill and overlooking the busy harbor, the city now is not like many other people in Indonesia, belying common moniker, Ambon manise, or ‘beautiful Ambon’.