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DRY DOCK UPDATE! (July 2008)
The North Sulawesi has just completed a 5 week drydock. Learn more about the North Sulawesi Aggressor's time at dock in the Captains Logs.
North Sulawesi diving showcases the greatest concentration of exotic marine animals yet to be discovered. It is a diver's paradise. Seasoned Aggressor Captain Niall Lawlor will guide guests to remote sites near Bunaken Island, Bangka Island, Talisei Island and the Lembeh Strait. The Lembeh Strait is the site of North Sulawesi's famous black sand diving and reef diving. From prolific reef sites of Bangka Strait to the unusual and rare critters of the Lembeh Strait, the diving is sensational. The diversity of marine life can include findings such as frogfish, leaffish, and stargazers to hundreds of schooling fish, fans, sponges, pelagics, and whales. The North Sulawesi Aggressor offers seven-day, Saturday-to-Saturday charters departing Manado in Northern Sulawesi. North Sulawesi is a very quiet, remote portion of the large Sulawesi region. Direct flights into Manado from Singapore are available weekly on the Saturday afternoon Silk Air flight. For many years, this safe, predominately Christian region has treated divers to some of the most unique diving in the world.
Continue your Sulawesi adventure with a tour at the Tangkoko Batuangus Nature Reserve which is the home of the Taursius Monkeys and the Black-Tailless Monkeys.
Email: northsulawesi@aggressor.com
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Entry By: Niall Lawlor
** DRY DOCK REPORT - FINAL REPORT **
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The current time in North Sulawesi (UTC +8) is
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Eleven exotic destinations. Thirteen world-class dive yachts.
One goal, to make you
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Belize
The world\'s second largest barrier reef is home to superb wall diving, the
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Cayman Islands
Excellent visibility and calm, warm waters have made this destination an
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Cocos Island, Costa Rica
Escape to Cocos Island a lush, green uninhabited island resting 300 miles
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Fiji
Brilliant colors, friendly islanders and a rich native culture make Fiji a
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Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
The Galapagos Islands, situated 600 miles west of Ecuador in the Pacific
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Kona, Hawaii
The Big Island\'s lava-encrusted western coast is home to spinner dolphin,
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Maldives
The all-new Maldives Aggressor is under construction in Bordum, Turkey and
will begin charters February, 2008. |
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North Sulawesi
Dive with the most exotic marine animals in the world. |
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Palau
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snorkel with stingless jellyfish, tour WWII battlefields and dive with
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Turks & Caicos
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Utila, Honduras
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Belize
| Cayman Islands
| Cocos Island, Costa Rica
| Fiji
| Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
| Kona, Hawaii
Maldives
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| Palau
| Turks & Caicos
| Utila, Honduras
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