Saleh Bay lies along the northern coast of Sumbawa Island in Indonesia, opening directly onto the Flores Sea and forming a broad expanse of calm, sheltered water. The shoreline alternates between sandy beaches, mangrove edges, and low, dry hills, while the bay itself supports a vibrant underwater ecosystem. Snorkellers and divers can explore extensive coral gardens, where a wide variety of coral species create intricate formations teeming with tropical fish, from colourful angelfish to sea turtles gliding through the water. Dolphins are frequently spotted in the early morning, and boat trips allow visitors to observe them in their natural habitat. Swimming, island exploration, photography, and sunset watching complete the range of activities in the bay.