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Thalassa Manado Resort

Thalassa Manado Resort

Bungalow 1,312,500 IDR per person per night, 7-night dive packages upon request



PADI 5 Star Certified
Nitrox $
WIFI Available
Star Rating
Hidden away in the heart of Indonesia lies Thalassa Mando Resort, a true haven for travelers yearning for serene surroundings, breathtaking vistas, and unforgettable underwater adventures. Tucked into a picturesque coastal region of Indonesia, this enchanting resort has become a renowned destination for divers of all levels and nature enthusiasts. Let us introduce you to the wonders of Thalassa Mando Resort, allowing you to discover the endless treasures it has to offer. Situated on the beautiful island of Nusa Penida, just a short boat ride away from the bustling shores of Bali, Thalassa Mando Resort boasts unspoiled, powdery white beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and magnificent cliffs. This idyllic destination is an absolute dream come true for nature aficionados. With its vibrant marine life and kaleidoscopic coral reefs, Nusa Penida is also an irresistible paradise for diving enthusiasts.

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Thalassa Mando Resort goes above and beyond to cater to guests' every need, offering a wide range of accommodations to suit all tastes and budgets. From cozy beachfront bungalows that exude charm and intimacy to luxurious villas complete with private pools, every room is meticulously designed to provide unparalleled comfort and serenity. Wake up to the soft glow of a breathtaking sunrise from your balcony or patio and let the soothing sounds of the ocean lull you to sleep each night.
At Thalassa Mando Resort, the experiences extend far beyond the luxurious accommodations. The resort boasts an array of top-notch facilities and amenities that guarantee an unforgettable stay. Take a rejuvenating plunge into the infinity pool while taking in the captivating views of panoramic ocean vistas. Keep up with your fitness routine at the well-equipped fitness center or have a friendly match on the beach volleyball court. For those seeking the height of relaxation, indulge in a blissful massage at the spa after a rigorous workout, hike, or underwater scuba diving adventure. The resort also offers complimentary Wi-Fi, laundry service, and a gift shop to cater to your every need and bring souvenirs home to remember your trip.
Prepare your taste buds for a smorgasbord of mouthwatering delights at Thalassa Mando Resort's restaurant, where a fusion of local and international cuisine awaits. From freshly caught seafood to classic Balinese dishes bursting with flavors, guests are treated to a culinary experience that satisfies all palates. For a truly romantic evening, head to the resort's bar and savor signature cocktails while beholding the mesmerizing sunset painting the horizon with vibrant hues.
Thalassa Mando Resort has earned its reputation for providing exceptional diving services. Explore the mesmerizing underwater world teeming with vibrant marine life and coral gardens with the resort's PADI-certified dive center. Whether you're a novice or an experienced diver, the knowledgeable and friendly instructors are ready to provide personalized guidance for unforgettable underwater excursions. The resort offers an array of diving packages, including thrilling night dives and exhilarating trips to neighboring dive sites. The resort is perfectly situated near some of Indonesia's most sought-after dive sites. Embark on a short boat ride to Crystal Bay, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and thrilling sightings of the majestic Mola-Molas. Experience the magic of Manta Point, where close encounters with graceful manta rays will leave you in awe. Dive into the rich biodiversity of SD Point and Toyapakeh, attracting divers from around the globe. These diverse dive sites cater to both beginner and advanced divers alike, making Nusa Penida a true haven for underwater adventurers of all levels. The dive shop offers nitrox for EAN-certified divers but does not support technical diving or rebreathers.
Explore the pristine reefs - Thalassa Mando Resort boasts access to some of the most pristine and vibrant coral reefs in the world. As you dive beneath the surface, you'll be greeted by an explosion of colors and vibrant marine life. Dive among schools of tropical fish, marvel at intricate coral formations, and witness the graceful movements of sea turtles and manta rays. With visibility reaching up to 40 meters, you'll have the perfect opportunity to encounter the exotic and rare species that call these reefs home.
Shipwreck excursions - For those seeking a touch of adventure, Thalassa Mando Resort offers thrilling shipwreck dives. Explore the secrets of long-lost vessels that now serve as artificial reefs teeming with life. Dive into history as you uncover the stories behind each sunken ship and observe how nature has transformed them into vibrant habitats for a variety of marine creatures. From small, colorful critters to larger predator species, each shipwreck presents a unique ecosystem waiting to be explored.
Night Diving - Prepare to witness the sea come alive in an entirely different way by embarking on a night dive at Thalassa Mando Resort. As darkness envelops the underwater world, a whole new cast of characters emerges. Watch in awe as nocturnal marine life takes center stage, with bioluminescent creatures casting an otherworldly glow. From shy octopuses venturing out of their hiding spots to hunting lionfish and colorful crustaceans, the night dive offers an exhilarating and surreal experience that is not to be missed.
Thalassa Mando Resort offers an extraordinary blend of tropical paradise, luxurious accommodations, and unrivaled diving opportunities that will leave you breathless. Immerse yourself in the underwater world of Nusa Penida and create memories that will stand the test of time. Whether you're an avid diver or simply making plans for a relaxing luxury getaway, let the team at Liquid Diving Adventures assist you with your travel plans!
Narrative text and photographs courtesy of Thalassa Manado resort.



Dive Conditions

Conditions can make or break your trip. Temperature, visibility and the current vary greatly across this expansive country. Be sure to check the conditions of each destination you’re planning to dive before you leave. Diving is excellent year-round, but the best time is from May to September. Monsoon season is from December to June. Visibility may not be as good during the monsoon, however, certain locations like the Komodo Islands are a diver’s dream during this time due to an influx of mantas.
Most of Indonesia can be dived year-round with March to October being the most popular time of year to dive. This period of time marks the dry season in most parts of the country, with the exception of some dive areas like Ambon and southern Raja Ampat where most rainfall occurs in May/June to October/September due to the southern monsoon. It's best to visit these areas in the months of November to April for optimal dive conditions.
Generally speaking, Indonesia's climate is almost entirely tropical, with May to September as the dry season, and October to April the rainy season, and with heavier rainfall from December through February. However, the opposite might be true for certain dive areas in Indonesia like Raja Ampat and Ambon, and the best time of year to visit Indonesia really depends on where you intend to stay in the country.
The water temperatures remain quite consistent through the country, hovering at 26°-29°C (82°- 85°F) year-round. Typically, you won't need anything more than a 3-5mm wetsuit, or even a skinsuit. However, the diving conditions and difficulty in Indonesia hugely vary, depending on where and when you dive in the country.
Ambon Bay, Maluku – world class muck diving. Critters that can be seen here include rhinopias, frogfish, ghost pipefish, lots of juvenile fish, stonefish, mandarin fish, nudibranchs, harlequin and coleman shrimps, wonderpus, mimic and flamboyant cuttlefish, and even the much-sought-after psychedelic frogfish.
Alor, East Nusa Tenggara – the hidden gem. This off-the-beaten-path dive destination offers a mix of both world-class wide-angle and macro sites. Pristine coral reefs, steep walls, sloping muck sites--the diving in Alor is really diverse and would please the most discerning diver and underwater photographer.
Banda Sea, Maluku – sea snakes and hammerheads. Most of the diving around the Banda Sea involves excellent wall dives, and great macro sites, but the biggest draw is probably the resident sea snakes at Manuk and Gunung Api islands.
Bali – wrecks and mola molas. Unique critters, fascinating wrecks, beautiful walls, colorful corals, excellent muck dives, huge schools of fish, pelagics--Bali has it all. Technical diving and freediving are also possible in Bali with a good number of reputable dive operations.
Derawan Islands, Borneo – manta rays and whalesharks. Derawan is a remote group of islands in East Kalimantan (East Borneo), and is home to one of the three jellyfish lakes known to men, with the other two located in Palau and Misool Island in Raja Ampat.
Komodo, East Nusa Tenggara – drift dives and world class reefs. Komodo National Park is a group of volcanic islands with over 5,700 giant lizards known as Komodo dragons. This UNESCO World Heritage Site also hosts a world-class scuba diving scene. Imagine drift dives with colorful corals in various formations teeming with marine life, big and small. Divers can see big schools of fish pretty much year-round, as well as eagle and manta rays.
Lembeh, North Sulawesi – muck diving capital. Known as the world's capital for muck diving, Lembeh Strait in North Sulawesi offers second-to-none macro biodiversity. The number species that you can cross off your list within a week of diving Lembeh is staggering.
Manado and Bunaken, North Sulawesi – wall dives and reefs. Manado Bay offers a mix of great muck and reef sites, treating divers to unique critters like mimic octopus and flamboyant cuttlefish, as well as various seahorses, squid, nudibranchs, and frogfish.
Raja Ampat, West Papua – the holy grail of Indonesia. Alongside Kaimana Regency and Triton Bay in the south, and Cenderawasih Bay in the east, Raja Ampat archipelago makes up a massive area, collectively known as the Bird’s Head Seascape. Divers can visit the Raja Ampat area many times in their lifes and discover something new each time.
Wakatobi, South East Sulawesi – beautiful coral reefs. Wakatobi's reefs are extremely healthy and offer unique large coral formations, various sea fans, and sponges which are overflowing with marine life. The underwater topography is no less unique, featuring various walls, ridges, and overhangs. While it's not the place for large pelagics, eagle rays and reef sharks can typically be seen.