Welcome To Bali The Most Favorite Dive & Snorkeling Trips on Earth
Hi All,,, My name is Adi,
I'm a Dive & Snorkeling guide in Bali. I like to staying on beach most of my day, I love Scuba diving as my hobby too. I would like to let you know that Bali is a best place to go for Snorkeling beside of its famous Scuba diving sites in the world. I offer a best experiences with best price for your satisfaction and happiness.
Anyway, please let me know your favorite Dive&Snorkeling types, as here in Bali each locations has different underwater panorama, such as colorful corals view, Wreck, Drift dive, Macro, shore, wall, deep dive, etc. Non-divers are also welcoming to join with competitive price.
Well, here are top Dive & Snorkeling sites in Bali ;
I'm a Dive & Snorkeling guide in Bali. I like to staying on beach most of my day, I love Scuba diving as my hobby too. I would like to let you know that Bali is a best place to go for Snorkeling beside of its famous Scuba diving sites in the world. I offer a best experiences with best price for your satisfaction and happiness.
Anyway, please let me know your favorite Dive&Snorkeling types, as here in Bali each locations has different underwater panorama, such as colorful corals view, Wreck, Drift dive, Macro, shore, wall, deep dive, etc. Non-divers are also welcoming to join with competitive price.
Well, here are top Dive & Snorkeling sites in Bali ;
Nusa Penida
Manta Point
The name of this dive site is derived from the Giant Manta Ray (2-4 meters wide) patrols around it, often found by the divers and almost all the year around.
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay is most famous for the mola mola. Your chance of spotting a mola mola is the highest here. Its is a small bay on West Nusa Penida and is relatively protected. Diving takes place around a rock and besides the mola mola offers some beautiful reef life.
S.D Point
This dive along a coral slope is usually a drift dive & snorkeling which can be exhilarating at times. This beautiful coral garden is home to a wide variety of fish including the large queen angelfish, large puffer fish, hump headed parrot fish and cuttle fish. And some interesting dive sites arround Nusa Penida island are famous for the beautiful marine live and corals such us, Pura Ped, Bali Hai point, Sental, Blue Corner, Toya Pakeh.
The name of this dive site is derived from the Giant Manta Ray (2-4 meters wide) patrols around it, often found by the divers and almost all the year around.
Crystal Bay
Crystal Bay is most famous for the mola mola. Your chance of spotting a mola mola is the highest here. Its is a small bay on West Nusa Penida and is relatively protected. Diving takes place around a rock and besides the mola mola offers some beautiful reef life.
S.D Point
This dive along a coral slope is usually a drift dive & snorkeling which can be exhilarating at times. This beautiful coral garden is home to a wide variety of fish including the large queen angelfish, large puffer fish, hump headed parrot fish and cuttle fish. And some interesting dive sites arround Nusa Penida island are famous for the beautiful marine live and corals such us, Pura Ped, Bali Hai point, Sental, Blue Corner, Toya Pakeh.
Tulamben the Shipwreck
Tulamben, like the rest of Bali, is situated in the richest marine biogeographic zone in the world. Located about 130 kms North-east Bali two hours drive from Sanur, you will drive through truly idyllic Balinese country side. On location, you will see the remains of a US Liberty ship sunk during world War II. The wreck is fully grown with all kinds of anemone , gorgons, sponge and coral, barracuda, Napoleon, angel fish, turtles, Jack fishes, and other many fishes are live surround the wreck as their home. Sometimes when we lucky there we can found whale shark.
Lembongan island
Malibu point this island is famous for the mola mola or oceanic sunfish as it is also known is the heaviest bony fish in the world, which is not surprising considering that their average weight is 1000kg and one particular 3.1m long.
Normally these fish are found in oceanic waters, but they come closer to shore from as early as July until the beginning of November in Bali and are seen at a number of dive sites around Nusa Lembongan and Penida, often daily. Jack Point, or Mangroves or Sakenan as it is often called, is located on the North-East side of Nusa Lembongan. This reef is famous for its variety of reef life and is a great dive for beginners and more advanced divers alike. n this dive site around Lembongan Island you will find strong currents, schools of black sting rays, bull rays,
Blue Lagoon
Located about 40 kms, East of Sanur. Here the water is strewn with a full growth of coral, fishes will surely guarantee an impressive underwater adventure. Blue Lagoon With the bluest waters in all of Bali, Blue Lagoon certainly lives up to its name. With sloping corals to the left side and a beautiful wall dive to the left side Blue Lagoon has something for everyone. There are many things to be found here from occasional reef shark to cow-fish, cuttlefish and octopus, frog fish or maybe leaf scorpion fish . Jepun the wreck itself lies in 16.5m of water just next to artificial corals. All sorts of weird and wonderful creatures can be found here from frog fish, blue spotted stingrays, lionfish, cuttlefish can be found here.
Menjangan island
Part of Menjangan National West Marine Park. Menjangan dive sites boast spectacular reefs and walls, groupers, large groups of jacks and turtles and some beautiful scenery. Secret Bay on the other hand is best known for its muck diving and wonderful and weird critters – a photographer’s delight
Dive sites typically offer pristine waters, colourful marine life and milder conditions suitable for divers and snorkelers of all levels, here is home to lots of colourful small fish and vertebrates, lacy sea fans and a variety of sponges, a good spot for occasional sightings of barracuda, white tip reef sharks, turtles and napoleon wrasse.
POS I offers a spectacular drop off with healthy blossoming corals, crevices and fissures, as well as some small caves along the reef , and POS II offers a spectacular drop off with healthy blossoming corals, crevices and fissures, as well as some small caves along the reef.
Dive sites typically offer pristine waters, colourful marine life and milder conditions suitable for divers and snorkelers of all levels, here is home to lots of colourful small fish and vertebrates, lacy sea fans and a variety of sponges, a good spot for occasional sightings of barracuda, white tip reef sharks, turtles and napoleon wrasse.
POS I offers a spectacular drop off with healthy blossoming corals, crevices and fissures, as well as some small caves along the reef , and POS II offers a spectacular drop off with healthy blossoming corals, crevices and fissures, as well as some small caves along the reef.
Amed/Jemeluk bay
Amed is a 2 hour drive from Sanur and has some of the best macro life in Bali. Set against a backdrop of black sand and often stunning walls, it is a great place to take some truly memorable photographs . 5 minutes from the main beach in Amed, Pyramid is a sandy slope that leads down to a series of man made pyramids- hence the name! The pyramids are made out of a mixture of tyres and metal boxes and house some often extraordinary macro life. If you get far enough along the site then as you turn the corner the sandy bottom turns into a beautiful wall where there is sometimes a good chance of spotting turtles.
Sanur
Sanur Channel / Dog’s Point
Sanur Channel is only a 10 minute boat ride from the beach in Sanur. A sandy bottom with a small house reef on the left as you look towards Nusa Penida. Sanur Channel is used as our training ground for your first dives in open water as it has a sandy bottom and relatively shallow depth. However it is home to some of the more unusual marine life found inBaliwith Lionfish and sea snakes are regularly spotted here.
Jaya de willis
Situated just off the shore in front of the Inna Grand beach hotel, the first major hotel inBali, Jaya de willis is a 10 minutes boat ride from the shore. The site has a flat sandy bottom with lots of large bombies of coral. We often find lion fish, cuttle fish, unicorn fish and often the occasional white tipped reef shark here.
Sanur Channel is only a 10 minute boat ride from the beach in Sanur. A sandy bottom with a small house reef on the left as you look towards Nusa Penida. Sanur Channel is used as our training ground for your first dives in open water as it has a sandy bottom and relatively shallow depth. However it is home to some of the more unusual marine life found inBaliwith Lionfish and sea snakes are regularly spotted here.
Jaya de willis
Situated just off the shore in front of the Inna Grand beach hotel, the first major hotel inBali, Jaya de willis is a 10 minutes boat ride from the shore. The site has a flat sandy bottom with lots of large bombies of coral. We often find lion fish, cuttle fish, unicorn fish and often the occasional white tipped reef shark here.
Nusa Dua
Facing the Northern and Southern sea opposite the Nusa Dua Tourist beach offers gigantic under water panorama and various types of sponge and fishes. Fully cover with rich and colorful and corals, satisfies even the most seasoned diver. Fish feeding are available on this site.
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