Snooting in Lembeh

This was my first experience diving in Lembeh, and it did not disappoint. The dive guides were able to help me find and photograph most of the amazing creatures that I travelled so far to see.  I have dove several different locations around the world, and I can honestly say...
Best Bet

Polly and Kelvin, from Hong Kong, knew they wanted to dive Lembeh Strait.  Researching the web, they decided their best bet was Lembeh Resort & Critters@Lembeh and in fact persuaded their travel agent to make contact with us.  They were not disappointed and were treated to amazing dives and great...
Mating Ghost Pipefish

Our Photo Pro, Sascha Janson, was filming a velvet ghost pipefish when suddenly a Halimeda ghost pipefish came over and started to make a move on the velvet ghost pipefish. Are we going to see a new species of ghost pipefish in Lembeh Strait soon?    ...
Scubarazzi

Mark Davidson put his Scubarazzi hat on in Lembeh Strait in his first visit here. Some of the critters that he got to tick off of his wish list are Hairy Octopus, Pygmy Seahorse, Ornate Ghost Pipefish, Stargazer, and Harlequin Shrimp. From the time you step out of the airport till the time...
Got Muck in Lembeh

Kerri Bingham and Hergen Spalink (Got Muck) recently came to Lembeh Resort, bringing with them a group of super-nice people; here’s what Kerri and Hergen had to say about why they chose Critters@Lembeh: The aptly named "Critter Capital of the World", Lembeh Strait is home to some of the best macro...