Fukui Point is a popular dive site in Bunaken national park. It is a nice slope covered with very beautiful hard corals and sandy areas. This dive site is also a cleaning station for large pelagic fishes, thus it is possible to encounter giant trevallies, Napoleon wrasses, and very big snappers! Enjoy
You can dive Fukui Point all year long. Access: from the Shore. See the map of Fukui Point on the right for the exact location.
Fishes you may spot while diving Fukui Point
- Bumphead Parrotfish
- Eagle Ray
- Garden Eel
- Napoleon Wrasse
- Sweet Lip
- Triggerfish
... and more fishes & sea life, Black Snapper, Blackfin Barracuda, Giant Sweetlip, Great Barracuda, Jack, Sailfin Tangs Spadefish, Whitespotted Moray Eel
Photos
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Yellow Seahorse in Lembeh StraitPhoto by Agnes Tjandranegara
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Eagle Rays Flying AwayPhoto by Jihye Lee
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Triggerfish Ready To Defend Its FamilyPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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Eagle Ray CloseupPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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Blue TriggerfishPhoto by Rich Guest
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Eagle RayPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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Underwater Nature Art TriggerfishPhoto by Rich Guest
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Stack Eagle RaysPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
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Triggerfish FacePhoto by Yann Hubert
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Wonderful Eagle RayPhoto by Matthieu Billaud
Diving Reviews for this region
Bunaken, Manado
Diving in Bunaken is just fantastic for wall Diving, Coral gardens, endless visibility, incredible biodiversity. Also staying on an isolated island is something really special to experience!
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Dove 3 times on Fukui. Visibility was good to very good (1 excellent sunshine, 1 cloudy day with less vibrant colours and a mid-strong current, 1 rainy day with visibility up to max. 15m). Napoleons, turtles, dartfirefish, blue ribbon eel, redtooth triggerfish, barracuda, batfish school, bigggg sweetlips … Loved it!