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Choosing the Best Time to Visit Gangga Island

Posted on 15 April 2022

Gangga Island is located in the province of North Sulawesi, approximately 1.5 degrees north of the equator. This means that the climate is pretty good year round, but there are better times to do certain things on Gangga Island. For example if you are coming for a dive trip, visibility and weather conditions might come into play when you choose the time of year to visit. Read on to find out when the best time for you to travel to Gangga Island is. (more…)

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Are You Ready to Dive Again?

Posted on 16 March 2022

6 Interesting Facts About Hard Corals

The past couple of years have been extremely challenging when it comes to traveling. If you are a diver, you may not have been able to get in the water for some time. Whether you have been diving a long time or are new to diving, your first session back can be an exciting prospect but also a little nerve-wracking. Here are our top tips for getting back to diving happily and safely. (more…)

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The Importance of Sea Turtles in North Sulawesi

Posted on 11 February 2022

The Importance of Sea Turtles in North Sulawesi

As you may know, there are only 7 species of sea turtles in the entire world. Incredibly 6 of those species are found in the waters around Indonesia and at least 5 are regularly seen around Manado.

Diving with sea turtles is a joyful experience that you will never get tired of. Their sheer size and grace in the water makes sea turtles the perfect dive companions. (more…)

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Plan a Group Trip to Gangga Island

Posted on 13 January 2022

Plan a Group Trip to Gangga Island

Gangga Island is a small island off the coast of Manado, North Sulawesi. It is both secluded and close enough to the mainland to make it easy to get to. This is just one of the reasons that it is a fantastic place to go with a group of family or friends. If you are planning to travel with a larger group, read on to find out how Gangga Island Resort & Spa could be the ideal place to book into. (more…)

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How The Wallace Line Shapes the Flora and Fauna of Sulawesi

Posted on 07 December 2021

How The Wallace Line Shapes the Flora and Fauna of Sulawesi

Around 150 years ago explorer and naturalist Alfred Russell Wallace spend years exploring the Indonesian archipelago. Sometimes called Wallacea, named after Wallace himself, includes the oddly shaped island of Sulawesi, which was then called Celebes. Modern day Sulawesi may be more modern than it was in Wallace’s day, but the incredible flora and fauna still tell an amazing tale of the history of the region. (more…)

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