Scuba Diving in Bali & Nusa Penida

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Beautiful turtle located in Nusa Penida 

Experience

Scuba diving in Bali, Indonesia is an experience like no other. With its crystal clear waters, abundant marine life, and stunning coral reefs, Bali is a diver’s paradise. Bali has become one of the most popular dive destinations in the world, attracting divers of all levels of experience.

Located in the Coral Triangle, Bali has some of the richest marine biodiversity in the world, making it a top destination for underwater exploration. There are over 500 species of coral and 3,000 species of fish found in the waters surrounding Bali, including manta rays, sharks, sea turtles, and many more.

One of the most popular dive sites in Bali is Nusa Penida, located just off the southeast coast of Bali. Nusa Penida is known for its incredible drift dives, where divers can glide along with the currents and encounter schools of colorful fish, sea turtles, and even the elusive mola mola (ocean sunfish).

Another popular dive site in Bali is Tulamben, located on the northeast coast of the island. Tulamben is home to the famous USS Liberty wreck, a World War II ship that was sunk by the Japanese in 1942. The wreck is now a popular dive site and is home to a variety of marine life, including giant groupers, barracudas, and pygmy seahorses.

Bali also has a number of dive sites that are suitable for beginners, such as Amed and Menjangan Island. These sites have calm waters and shallow reefs, making them perfect for those who are just starting out with scuba diving.

If you’re looking for a unique diving experience in Bali, you can try diving at night. Night diving allows you to see the nocturnal marine life that you wouldn’t normally encounter during the day, such as octopuses, lobsters, and crabs. One of the best places to do a night dive in Bali is at the Blue Lagoon in Padangbai.

When planning your scuba diving trip to Bali, it’s important to choose a reputable dive operator. There are many dive shops and operators on the island, but not all of them are equal in terms of safety and quality of service. Make sure to do your research and read reviews before choosing a dive operator.

In terms of the best time to dive in Bali, the diving season is generally from April to November, although diving is possible year-round. During the rainy season from December to March, the water can be choppy and visibility can be reduced.

In conclusion, scuba diving in Bali is an unforgettable experience that should not be missed. With its stunning marine biodiversity, unique dive sites, and warm waters, Bali is the perfect destination for divers of all levels of experience. Just make sure to choose a reputable dive operator and plan your trip during the best diving season.


Achievements 

scuba dove +130 feet deep 
Did my first night dive and drift dive


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