
The Togians are a picturesque archipelago of 56 islands and inlets, located in the Tomini Bay. Formed by volcanic activity, the islands are covered by lush rainforest an surrounded by ancient coral reef formations.
It form a fragmented, 120-kilometre-long crescent across the shallow blue waters of Tomini bay, their steep grey sides weathered into sharp ridges capped by coconut palms and hardwoods.
The exceptional snorkelling and diving around the islands features turtles, sharks, octopus, garden eels, and a mixed bag of reef and pelagic fish species. The reefs mostly consist of corals with impressively large sponges and gorgonian fans.
Here you find all kinds of reefs, from a large barrier reef stretching from one end to the other of the archipelago in the north and smaller fringing reefs as well as a few atolls.