Manado Tua Island: Bunaken National Park

Posted on April 16th, 2020 by

Dive and Hike Manado Tua Manado Tua Island is the large volcano you see when you fly into Manado. It is an inactive volcanic cone island within the Bunaken Marine Park. It takes about 30 minutes to get there from our resort Two Fish Divers Bunaken. In between the mainland and Manado Tua is a…

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PADI Rescue Diver in Bunaken

Posted on April 16th, 2020 by

PADI Rescue Diver in Bunaken (By Juri….) Veronika and I spent our first days at Two Fish to do our PADI Rescue Diver in Bunaken before moving on to the PADI Divemaster course. We have learned a lot and had a really fun time in the various rescue scenarios, but let me start from the…

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Day Trips to Nain and Mantehage with Two Fish Divers Bunaken

Posted on April 16th, 2020 by

In Bunaken Marine Park there are many Islands where you can dive. While most of the diving is around Bunaken Island, some great spots are a little further away and mean spending the day out on the boat. We take breakfast and lunch with us and head out at for a day of diving, relaxing…

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Finally Arrived in Paradise. PADI Divemaster Week 1 in Bunaken

Posted on April 16th, 2020 by

My husband Juri and I have finally arrived in paradise (Two Fish Bunaken) to do our PADI Divemaster training. We decided to go pro at Two Fish Divers in lovely Indonesia. PADI Divemaster Training with Two Fish in Bunaken We landed in Manado and a driver from Two Fish Divers took us with another guest…

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Eagle Rays In Bunaken Marine Park, North Sulawesi

Posted on April 16th, 2020 by

Spotted Eagle rays are common around when diving with Two Fish Divers Bunaken Resort and we have been getting even more eagle ray sightings in Bunaken recently. They seem to hang out near Lekuan 3 on the edge of the slope where beginners and experienced divers alike can get to see them. This is usually…

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Murex Community Safe Water Initiative in North Sulawesi

Posted on April 14th, 2020 by

During this challenging time, at Murex Dive Resorts we are looking for ways to help both our local staff and our local communities. Our main priority is to ensure that our local villages have access to clean and safe drinking water.   Safe Water in North Sulawesi It is common in Indonesia that households have

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My Siladen Memories

Posted on April 5th, 2020 by

Whenever I am feeling low, not just in the current situation, I think back to when I arrive at the dock for the last short boat ride before arriving at Siladen Island. Getting out of the air conditioned bus, and walking down the jetty to see the familiar red white and blue painted boat which

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Announcement

Posted on March 24th, 2020 by

Dear guests, partners, and friends, During this time of great uncertainty, we hope that you are all healthy. These are difficult times for everyone, no matter where you are, and it is in these moments that we are especially grateful for your trust and support over the years. Knowing that there are so many wonderful

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Family Summer Specials

Posted on March 13th, 2020 by

Family Getaway Packages – Explore More in North Sulawesi Available for KITAS Holders and WNI What makes a great family holiday? Kids want to have fun. Parents want to create lasting memories and share new experiences with their kids while they are discovering and learning. Parents love downtime – let us entertain your children so

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Bunakens Boxer Crabs

Posted on March 9th, 2020 by

Bunaken Marine Park and the wider North Sulawesi areas is known around the world by avid divers for its marine biodiversity — especially the smaller critters that inhabit its walls and mucky slopes. Macro photographers visit Bunaken Marine Park with specific targets on their photography bucket list. Generally, these ‘bucket lists’ are made up of

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Passport to Paradise: Markus Roth & Tauchen Magazine

Posted on March 4th, 2020 by

SCHLÜSSEL ZUM PARADIES Drei Resorts in Nordsulawesi laden zu ei-ner Rundreise durch die Top-Tauchgebiete der Region. Aber ist so etwas auch familientauglich? Markus Roth hat es ausprobiert. Jakarta 20:30 Uhr Ortszeit. Es sind schwüle 29 Grad Celsius auf der großen Dachterrasse des FM-7-Hotels. Auf dem Tisch zwei kühle Bintang für die Eltern, zwei Frisch gepresste

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Garuda Airlines changed their flight schedule, and it’s perfect.

Posted on March 1st, 2020 by

As you might be aware, SilkAir’s direct flight from Singapore to Manado will soon be transitioned to sister company Scoot. The long drawn out handling of this transition directly results in no tickets being available after May 2020. This is bad news for guests who love to come to North Sulawesi, especially because we depend

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The Batfishes of Bunaken Marine Park

Posted on February 28th, 2020 by

What are Batfish? The term batfish can be a bit misleading depending on where you are from in the world. For us here in Siladen (and the wider Indo-Pacific area), the name batfish refers to members genus Platax. They are part of the wider family, Spadefish. Batfish may also refer to species of the genus

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The Vet returns to Siladen

Posted on February 14th, 2020 by

For anyone who has spent time travelling in Indonesia (or the wider South East Asia area), the sight of stray cats and dogs is a common one. While many people travelling to Indonesia from abroad tend to love animals and seeing dogs playing on the beach, having so many stray animals can be problematic for

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PADI Advanced Open Water Course in Bunaken and Bangka

Posted on February 11th, 2020 by

ttyThe PADI Advanced Open Water Course is your chance to develop your dive skills and experiment with new types of diving – it’s exciting and there are a lot of awesome dives to choose from. Imagine drift diving over pristine coral reefs, diving at night or even diving on a shipwreck! It’s all possible and

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Single Supplement Free Stays Until 30th June 2020

Posted on February 10th, 2020 by

There are many benefits of traveling alone, especially to a country as mesmerizing as Indonesia where there is so much to see and so many places to explore. Traveling solo can be incredibly rewarding, confidence-building and for many travelers, once they’ve experienced solo travel there’s no going back! To make diving in North Sulawesi more

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The Day Octopus

Posted on February 1st, 2020 by

From fish that can vacuum inhale meals much larger than themselves, to electrified gargoyle looking creatures that lurk beneath the sand, Bunaken Marine Park and the surrounding North Sulawesi area is certainly not short of weird and wonderful critters. Perhaps among the most fascinating creatures that live in Bunaken Marine Park are cephalopods, which belong

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Meet Robi

Posted on January 29th, 2020 by

For the January edition of meet the staff, we will be heading back to the dive centre to introduce you to one of our most senior dive guides — Robi Bawekes. If you have stayed and dived (or snorkelled) with us before, there is a good chance you have met him. His outgoing personality and

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Black Snapper in Bunaken Marine Park

Posted on January 23rd, 2020 by

Black Snapper in Bunaken Black snapper are found in schools all around Bunaken’s walls. They are grey in colour with darker shades near the tail and fins. Other names for them are the black beauty snapper and the newspaper snapper. They are easily confused with a midnight snapper but these ones have a yellow eye.…

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Sponge Crab in Lembeh Strait: Critter Facts!

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

Diving Lembeh is always epic, but the night diving here is particularly spectacular.  Many unusual nocturnal critters come to life at night after staying tucked away and hidden during daylight hours.  Crabs, in particular, are particularly noticeable at night time including the ever adorable sponge crab (Dromiidae).  The sponge crab family contains many species which…

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Diving in Lembeh and The Ribbon Eel

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

The Ribbon eel (Rhinomuraena quaesita) is commonly found in Lembeh but it’s more unusual to see them out and swimming when they’re looking at their best!  Ribbon eels are a type of moray eel, the only member of their genus and also the only protandric moray eel.  This means they are able to change sex…

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Bubble Algae in Bunaken

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

Bubble Algae (Valonia ventricosa) are found all over the world on most reefs. You might have seen them snorkeling or diving before and wondered what the shiny metallic ball was. They are sometimes called a cursed grape or a soldier’s eyeball but it is one of the largest unicellular organisms in the world. There are…

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We See Unicorns in Magical Bunaken!

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

We never make promises about what we might see underwater while diving but we do promise you, we see unicorns in magical Bunaken Marine Park, on almost every dive! Unicorn Fish, Acanthuridae Naso, that is! The one pictured is commonly called a Big Nosed Unicorn Fish or Blue-lipped Unicorn Fish and is in the Surgeonfish…

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Bunaken Says Farewell to a new PADI Divemaster

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

New Decade & New PADI Divemaster It’s a new decade and Two Fish Divers Bunaken says farewell to a new PADI Divemaster! Jens is off on his next adventure and we wish him all the best. Here is what he has to say about his 2 weeks diving Bunaken as part of his PADI Divemaster…

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Black Saddled Toby in Bunaken

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

The Black Saddled Toby… The Black Saddled Toby is very common on the walls of the Bunaken Marine Park and it is a very funny fish to watch as it swims around the reef. It moves similar to pufferfish and filefish. It is also known as the Saddled Toby and Valentini’s Sharp Nose Puffer and…

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Kristy’s Divemaster Course in Bunaken

Posted on January 15th, 2020 by

My Divemaster Course in Bunaken… Hi, my name is Kristy and I have been looking forward to starting my PADI Divemaster Course in Bunaken for months! I was very excited to finally arrive on Bunaken Island after nearly 18 hours of travelling. The staff at Two Fish Bunaken greeted me warmly and helped get me…

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10 Resolutions for Scuba Divers

Posted on January 11th, 2020 by

It’s that time of the year again when we all vow to improve ourselves and make resolutions for a fresh start in the new year. Many of us will be making the same resolutions that we have made year after year; to eat healthier, to drink less and to make more time for family and

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Looking back at 2019

Posted on January 6th, 2020 by

Freediving and Archery Early 2019 Stanley Sradaputta and Gisele Gao came to our resort to collaborate with us and start a freediving facility. Stanley is the Indonesian National Record Holder for freediving in the Constant Weight category, with an outstanding depth of 81 meters. Stanley taking aim Another passion of Stanley is archery, so we

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Scoot Airplane - is it finally taking off?

Good news from Scoot Airlines

Posted on January 4th, 2020 by

Dear partners, friends of North Sulawesi, and prospective clients, Regarding the difficulties we’re facing with the transition of flights between SilkAir and Scoot Airlines, we are now quite optomistic and would like to share a quick update with you. We recently received the following email from the higher-ups at Singapore Airlines: Slots application/approval is only

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Christmas Tree Worms

Posted on January 3rd, 2020 by

Once again, the festive season is upon us — and even the ocean appears to be getting into the Christmas spirit. Poking out of almost every ‘massive coral’ you encounter in Bunaken Marine Park are colourful little Christmas trees, however these were not placed here for December. These colourful miniature Christmas trees are actually worms,

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