Wakatobi is a national park that consists of four beautiful, well-preserved islands (Wangi-wangi, Kadelupa, Tomia, and Binongko) southeast of Sulawesi. Did you know that these islands have the highest, most diverse number of marine species in the world, and has the largest barrier reef formation after Australia's Great Barrier Reef? Why don't you see it for yourself? Before you immerse yourself with underwater beauty, we'll take you to Benteng Liya, a remnant of the glorious Buton kingdom. Afterwards, you're free to explore the islands! Go snorkeling until you drop, and then relax with traditional Wakatobi high tea and enjoy the sunset before heading back to your hotel!