Wasage Divers - South East Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Join us for PADI AWARE Beach Clean Up Day! We will be cleaning the beaches around Bau-Bau on
Sat Oct 2nd!


Welcome to the Wasage Divers website. We’re glad you have found us on the web, now come find us in Bau-Bau and the Wakatobi and you are sure to have an amazing diving experience that you won't forget!

We offer exceptional diving on some of the worlds most diverse coral reefs, throughout the region of South East Sulawesi, both around Hoga Island in the Wakatobi Marine National Park and surrounding Buton Island and the peaceful towns of Bau-Bau and Pasarwajo.We also offer liveaboard trips throughout the Wakatobi archipelago.

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Wasage Divers is run by PADI qualified instructors, so if you are looking for PADI dive courses or if you are already a qualified diver and simply looking for exceptional recreational diving opportunities, we are here to help. We can offer a range of accommodation to suit all budgets both within Bau-Bau and on Hoga Island in the Wakatobi, and on our Wakatobi liveaboard, the Bintang Sedang.

Please browse our website and contact us with any queries. We are continually adding information and photos so please visit us often!

Notice:

We are a small established dive business based in the spectacular   up-and-coming diving location of the Wakatobi & Buton, an area that is becoming increasingly well known for it’s stunning scuba diving and high levels of underwater biodiversity. Diving communities throughout the world are beginning to take notice, yet the diving facilities in this area are still in need of improvement and expansion in order to accommodate the increased level of interest. With this in mind we are looking for business partners interested in getting involved and investing in the expansion of our promising dive business. For more details please send expressions of interest to:    info@wasagedivers.com 



                                                           Last Updated: 22 August 2010