
Kadidiri
Small island with house reefs, WWII wreck, and the longest beach in the Togeans.
Snapshot
Ideal transit point before Una-Una
1-2 days.
Snapshot
Ideal transit point before Una-Una
1-2 days.
Why it matters
- • House reef snorkeling directly from the beach with coral gardens and turtles.
- • Perfect transit spot before heading to Una Una and its volcanic caldera.

House reef snorkeling
Walk straight into the water from the beach and swim over coral gardens with dense fish populations. Turtles pass through regularly, reef sharks cruise the deeper edges, and the shallows stay calm most days. Easy access, good visibility, no boat needed.
Snorkel from shore
House reef snorkeling
Walk straight into the water from the beach and swim over coral gardens with dense fish populations. Turtles pass through regularly, reef sharks cruise the deeper edges, and the shallows stay calm most days. Easy access, good visibility, no boat needed.
Snorkel from shore

Known for the B-24 wreck
Kadidiri's reputation centers on the B-24 Liberator wreck, despite the site being an hour south by boat and more easily accessed from Togean Island's southern coast. The WWII bomber rests intact at 15 meters, its fuselage and wings encrusted with coral. One of the archipelago's signature dives.
WWII wreck dive
Known for the B-24 wreck
Kadidiri's reputation centers on the B-24 Liberator wreck, despite the site being an hour south by boat and more easily accessed from Togean Island's southern coast. The WWII bomber rests intact at 15 meters, its fuselage and wings encrusted with coral. One of the archipelago's signature dives.
WWII wreck dive
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