March 2008 Archives

A new Japanese representative will join Eco Divers on 1 April.


Ms Takako Wada is an experienced PADI IDC Staff Instructor, EFR Instructor, Specialty Instructor in eight subjects and a Recompression Chamber Operator, who also worked for several years as Inbound Manager for a travel agency in Malaysia. Takako's role is to make sure that Japanese dive guests staying at either Tasik Ria, Kima Bajo or Kungkungan Bay have a memorable and fantastic experience. We welcome Takako to her new job and we wish her every success!


From May 2008, Eco Divers will be offering diving and snorkelling services at the attractive upscale boutique Kima Bajo Resort, Manado. The resort beautifully compliments Eco Divers' Kungkungan Bay Resort in Lembeh as it give you the same high standards.

This exciting development sees Kima Bajo and Eco Divers offering highly competitive new dive package prices (see below).

With its own private beach, this phenomenal, unspoilt location is idyllic for diving and relaxation being just a short boat ride away from world renowned dive sites of the Bunaken National Park. So you can take advantage of choosing two dives in the morning and one dive in the afternoon with a leisurely lunch back at the resort.

Kima Bajo is the ideal place for divers and non-divers alike with its bar, restaurant, Mayana Spa, private beach and excursions to nearby places of interest.

Eco Divers at Tasik Ria Resort Manado is offering a fantastic new all-inclusive dive package price for 2008. A 4-night package starts at just US$ 525, including three days diving, meals, accommodation, taxes and service - a saving of over US$ 100.

Bookings are now being taken. For information on accommodation and diving, visit

Visa Reminder

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Please remember that your passport must be valid for 6 months from the estimated date of departure from Indonesia. If you are eligible a VISA on arrival , please make sure that they have one (1) entire blank page for the placement of the VISA on arrival for Indonesia. If there is no page available, you run the risk of being turned away from Indonesia. We strongly advise to check your VISA requirements before travel to Indonesia with your Tour Operator or your local Indonesian Embassy.

For more information on Indoneesian Visa regulations also ckeck here.

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