
NAD Blog
Daily Schedule
A typical day at NAD is the following:
6.30am Light Breakfast
8.00am - Dive Boat Departure
8.30am - Dive 1
9.45am - Snack on the Boat
10.45am - Dive 2
12.30pm - Lunch
2.30pm - Dive 3 Boat Departure
5.00pm - Mandarin Dive
5.45pm - Night Dive
7.30 to 8.30pm Dinner Starts (time dependant on Night Diving Activities).
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How are we Different?
Our resort is situated in a small private bay, with almost no stairs to climb and everything in a compact setting – you don’t have to walk very far to get from your room to the restaurant to your diveboat.
For our prices, no one can match our facilities and location, we are all hot water and all aircon, plus we have a nice private beach. We are also around the corner from the noise and light pollution of Bitung City.
Our ‘long table’ dining experience means you have no time to be shy! People always make new friends when they stay at NAD!
Special Request
Can we do something to make your trip more memorable?
- Private Guide?
- Private Dive Boat?
- Birthday Celebration?
- Anniversary Celebration?
Let us know at the time of booking* and we will help you to arrange the special details that will turn your trip from being a great trip to a trip of a lifetime!
*Additional Charges may apply.

Seaview Bungalow
NAD-Lembeh Resort features four wooden Minahasa style bungalows located in a secluded portion of our property a short distance away from the clubhouse. With an impressive view over the bay, these bungalows are tailor made for couples who want to spend their evenings sitting on a private deck with the best view in the Straits. With an attractive four poster bed, hot water shower, air conditioning (AC) and adjoined bathroom. The private balcony is a great place for a drink, or to watch the dive boats heading in and out for the dives.
If you are interested in how these Bungalows are made you can even see how they are built on a day trip up to the highlands to see the Cottage Industry that prospers there. Our Bungalows are made from a combination of Cempaka and Ironwood




