Bali Dive Sites
AMEDDiving at Amed on Bali’s beautiful north east coast is not to be missed. This small and peaceful fishing village, clustered around a single road, is a scenic two hour drive from our dive school in the south of Bali( read more )
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TULAMBENTulamben is a quiet seaside village that has become world famous for the hugely popular USAT Liberty Shipwreck which most scuba divers regard as the best shore entry wreck dive in the world. It is certainly the best wreck dive in Bali( read more )
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PADANG BAIPadang Bai and Blue Lagoon dive sites are situated on the east coast of Bali, a forty five minute drive from Sanur. These sites offer some of Bali divings best dive sites – here you can find Rhinopea, Ornate Ghost Pipe Fish, Frog Fish, Reef Sharks and an abundance of schooling reef fish( read more )
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NUSA DUAReef dive, just a few minutes by boat from Nusa Dua tourist beach. You will be rewarded by colorful coral fishes, gigantic table coral and soft corals grow on her miles long barrier reef( read more )
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NUSA PENIDAHome to the famous Bali sunfish or “Mola Mola” and the beautiful Manta Rays – Nusa Penida is one of the best places to dive in Bali. Just a short forty five minute boat ride from Sanur harbour, Nusa Penida offers beautiful drift dives, pristine corals and more( read more )
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MENJANGANHere you can discover some wonderful wall diving and participate in an exclusive mandarin fish dive. Discover the best of what North Bali diving has to offer!( read more )
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SANURDiving in Sanur is well worth a day or two of your diving time. The Sanur dive sites are just a few minutes from the shore, just around the corner for the dive school and are home to an enormous amount of marine life( read more )
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GILI TEPEKONGTake about 30 minutes by boat from Padang Bay or Candidasa to the island. High potential to see white tip reef shark, sweet lips and colorful coral fishes. Depth range 5 meters to 25 meters, current from medium to heavy and unpredictable. Recommended for experience divers only( read more )
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MANTA POINTTake about one hour and fifteen minutes by boat from Nusa dua. Manta ray generally you can see during season july to late September but sometime can be seen beyond the season. Water temperature generally quite cold and you need Long wetsuit to keep your body warm( read more )
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