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DIVE INTO ADVENTURE AT ADEX 2025

Welcome to the ADEX Ocean Festival 2025, where passion meets innovation and adventure!

From 4 to 6 April 2025, visit us at Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre (Booth N13 to N20)

for an unforgettable experience in the world of scuba diving.

Explore Dive Trips: Discover breathtaking destinations across the world, from vibrant coral reefs to majestic marine life encounters.

Enhance Your Skills: Learn from expert instructors offering a range of courses tailored for beginners and seasoned divers alike.

Gear Up with Safety: Get the latest dive computers, essential for safe and enjoyable dives,

ensuring you stay connected with the latest technology.

Whether you're a seasoned diver or just starting out,
The Submersibles & Adventours Travel  is your gateway to immersive experiences, cutting-edge gear, and unforgettable adventures. Join us for an event that combines innovation, education, and fun!


Secure your spot today and dive into the future of diving!

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Coraleye

Coral Eye is a unique boutique resort on Bangka Island, North Sulawesi, in Indonesia.

 

Nestled between a lush tropical jungle and a long, white sandy beach, Coral Eye lies in the heart of the Coral Triangle, the global epicentre of marine biodiversity.

From:

S$2,210 PER DIVER

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Siladen

Siladen Resort & Spa is an exclusive boutique dive resort located on Pulau Siladen, a lush tropical island in the heart of the Bunaken National Marine Park, a protected ocean area known worldwide for the richness of its waters and epicentre of global marine biodiversity. Since 2003 the resort offers international guests the most attractive exquisite and secluded comfort in Sulawesi.

From:

S$2,395 PER DIVER

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Dayang Island Resort

Dayang Island
Unknown to many, there is a hidden tropical paradise located 65km off Mersing, on the northeast coast of Johor. This paradise is Dayang Island. An exclusive island with rustic accommodation surrounded by nature. Dayang Island is embraced by untouched and pristine crystal-clear waters.

From:

S$420 PER DIVER

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Dive into Raja Ampat

Located off the northwest tip of Bird's Head Peninsula on the island of New Guinea, in Indonesia's West Papua province, Raja Ampat, or the Four Kings, is an archipelago comprising over 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals surrounding the four main islands of Misool, Salawati, Batanta, and Waigeo, and the smaller island of Kofiau. The Raja Ampat archipelago straddles the Equator and forms part of Coral Triangle which contains the richest marine biodiversity on earth.

From:

S$930 PER DIVER

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Dive into Lembeh

DIVE INTO LEMBEH” is nestled in Kasawari bay and has its own resort, located on the main land of the Lembeh strait, Indonesia - a true macro photographer’s paradise- just off the north east coast of Sulawesi and is famous for its “muck diving” on black volcanic sand critter infested coral reefs. The resort is located at the northern end of the strait out of sight of Bitung harbor in the south, offering unspoiled views of Lembeh island. Muck diving is all about spotting weird and wonderful underwater critters, species that you would normally not find during a regular dive.

From:

S$849 PER DIVER

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Emperor Komodo

Since 1992 the team at Emperor Divers have shared their experience of scuba diving in the Red Sea, Maldives and Indonesia. Over that time we have looked after thousands of happy divers – a great many of whom keeping coming back to us year after year.

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Our focus has always been on providing safe and sustainable diving holidays for everyone. Liveaboards, Resort Diving and PADI Courses are what we do. ‘Must-do’ dive itineraries include ‘Best of Maldives’ , ‘Red Sea Reefs & Wrecks’ and Indonesia’s ‘Komodo’, ‘Banda Sea’ and ‘Raja Ampat’.

From:

S$3,218 PER DIVER

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Sipadan Kapalai

A few minutes by boat from the islands of Sipadan and Mabul but a full world away from them lies the exhilarating Sipadan-Kapalai Dive Resort, sitting on its sturdy stilts on the shallow sandbanks of the Ligitan Reefs. Planned and built in full style as an airy, comfortable, sunny water village with no land in sight, it boasts a mile-long sandbank of powdery white sand where one can suntan at complete leisure while gazing out to the miles of brilliant turquoise stretching into the horizon offering the purest image of natural serenity. sites.

From:

S$2,295 PER DIVER

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Bohey Dulang

Legend has it that Princess Salamia from Bum Bum Island was hidden by her family in Bohey Dulang, to avoid an arranged marriage to an ill-famed Sultan from the Southern Philippines. She was turned into a fairy and hidden by the spirits after her vanishment. From a geology perspective, the island was formed from remnants of volcanic activity. Bohey Dulang is the second-largest island amongst the Tun Sakaran Marine Park Islands.

From:

S$1,530 PER DIVER

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