Hoga, Wakatobi

Hoga
Island is a beautiful small island
surrounded by pristine coral reefs in the heart of the Wakatobi. The
home reef is a stones throw away from the
long white sandy beach and makes for great diving and snorkeling alike.
There is a total of 22 dive sites around Hoga, all of which can be reached by boat within
half an hour.
Here the coral
is outstanding, healthy, very colourful, and in many places pristine. You will see breathtaking displays of hard corals, black corals, colourful soft corals, sea whips, gorgonian sea fans, and giant sponges.
We regularly see a variety of nudibranches, barracudas, pygmy sea horses, ghost pipe fish, crocodile fish, batfish, scorpion
fish, and much much more.
Most dive sites are walls and overhangs,
but there are also pinnacles, ridges, a blue bowl, a channel, coral
gardens,
sandy slopes and a sea grass bed to explore.