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Dive Sites of Bali

Bali is one of the most beautiful islands in the world, and Indonesia's most popular dive and holiday destination. Many find the attraction of good shore-based diving set against a stunning back drop of huge, magnificent volcanoes and picturesque rice paddy terraces, simply irresistible.

The greatest asset of Bali diving is its rich and varied sites - drop-offs and steep banks, coral ridges and bommies, one of the most famous wrecks in the world, volcanic outcrops and seagrass beds. With the varied marine life there's enough here to keep you coming back for more.

Red-tailed butterflyfish - Nusa Penida

To the east of the island lies the Lombok Strait, the most direct and first deep water trench to the east of the Asian continental shelf. Through this channel flows the greatest volume of tidal water on earth. This Pacific Ocean water can create some roaring currents, and rollercoaster dive rides. It also means regular visits from large and unusual pelagic fish like the mola mola, or sunfish. The strong currents can also clean the water and create fantastic visibility conditions.

How to Dive Bali

Most tourists base themselves in the urban south in Kuta and Sanur. Unfortunately there isn't any good diving nearby and to base yourself here will mean long and uncomfortable daily journeys to the sites by minibus. We recommend you choose a combination of resorts in the east, the north west and Nusa Lembongan, near the best diving sites, to avoid unnecessary travel. You can stay in Kuta, if you must, after your diving.

Diving Season

Western clownfish - scuba diving in Indonesia

Bali scuba diving season runs all year round. Overall, the best dive conditions exist from April to December, with sunfish, sharks and other pelagics visiting from June to September.

December to March is rainy season, reducing visibility in the north and north west - Tulamben, Amed, Gili Selang, Pemuteran and Menjangan. From June to September dry monsoon winds bring rough seas and nutrient rich upwellings to Nusa Penida, Padang Bay and Amuk Bay.

Reef Basics

Depth: 5 - >40m
Visibility: 10 - 45m
Currents: Can be very strong
Surface Conditions: Calm
Water Temperature: 19 - 26°C
Experience Level: Beginner - advanced
PADI Course Compatibility: Great for underwater photography and drift dives
Access: Dive resorts

Dive Sites

More detailed information on the Bali dive locations:

    
• Amed • Biaha
• Candi Dasa - Amuk Bay • Liberty Wreck
• Menjangan • Padang Bay
• Pemuteran • Nusa Penida
• Secret Bay • Gili Selang
• Tulamben

Dive The World Recommendations: Nusa Penida, Tulamben, Amuk Bay and Menjangan.


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