Laha Dive Site in Ambon
A muck diving paradise teeming with unique marine life
Information about Laha
Laha in Ambon is a hidden gem for muck diving enthusiasts, offering an underwater playground brimming with rare and fascinating critters. Situated on the north coast of Ambon Bay, Laha's black sand slopes and rubble sites are a magnet for macro photographers. Here, you can encounter an impressive array of species including the elusive rhinopias, flamboyant cuttlefish, and the famous Ambon scorpionfish.
What sets Laha apart is its incredible biodiversity and the unique critters that call it home. Divers can expect to see mimic octopuses, blue ring octopuses, various species of frogfish, and a myriad of nudibranchs. The shallow waters and minimal currents make it an ideal spot for divers of all levels, while the sheer abundance of macro life ensures that even the most experienced divers will find something new and exciting. For non-divers, the nearby villages and beautiful landscapes of Ambon provide plenty of exploration opportunities.
Whether you are a seasoned macro photographer or a beginner looking to experience muck diving at its finest, Laha offers an unforgettable diving experience. Dive into the dark sands of Laha and uncover the hidden treasures of Ambon Bay.
Interesting facts about Laha
Getting there: The best way to dive Laha is via liveaboard, providing seamless access to this top muck diving site. Alternatively, you can fly into Pattimura Airport and take a short transfer to your dive operator.
Best time to visit Laha: The optimal time for diving is from October to April, with water temperatures ranging from 27°C to 29°C (81°F to 84°F), providing excellent conditions for spotting critters.
Diving Conditions: Laha offers shallow dives with depths up to 20 meters (65 feet), minimal currents, and exceptional visibility ranging from 10 to 25 meters (33 to 82 feet), ideal for macro photography.
Our liveaboard trips: Numerous liveaboard trips include Laha, typically lasting 7-10 days and often combined with other top dive sites in Ambon Bay and the Banda Sea, ensuring a diverse and fulfilling diving adventure.
A little known fact: Laha is home to the "Ambon scorpionfish," a species unique to the area, making it a must-visit for those keen on ticking off rare marine creatures from their dive logbooks.
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