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Enjoy Bali diving adventure, explore the under water environment
of Bali, see thousand species of fish and coral at exotic
bali diving spots; Tulamben, Amed, Menjangan Island, Nusa
Penida, etc.
Find out Bali diving spot information; their specialty, reef
type, visibility, current, coral, the highlight, and others:
Bali Dive spots:
- Tulamben
These area have excellence coral wall with many species
of fish. Some sites also have a great diversity of coral.
The Tulamben shipwreck is the area highlight, offering unlimited
photo opportunities at shallow depths. There is very slight
current here. The beach entry over rock at the wreck dive
site can be difficult if the surf is high.
Reef Type: Coastal reef, slope, wall and wreck. Access:
Beach entry. Visibility: Moderate to good, 15 - 30 meters.
Current: Mild. Coral: Excellent, best hard coral in Bali.
Highlight: USAT Liberty ship wreck. Other: The best site
for U/W photographer
- Amed
This rich and varied dive hosts a wide range of fish and
coral species. You can start your dive from shore towards
the eastern point of bay. Or you can get the local outrigger.
The fish life is vivid, with large schools of fishes, grouper
and other kind of big fishes. Reef Type: Drop off and coral
reef slope. Access: Beach entry or 10 minutes. Visibility:
Moderate to excellent. Current: Slight. Coral: Variety of
soft and hard coral. Fish: Variety species. Highlight: Wall.
Other: Good for wide abgle photography.
- Menjangan - North West Bali
Menjangan is an understanding dive with excellent walls
and very clear water-up to 50 meters visibility. There is
also wreck at 30 meters, and superb coral gardens in just
5 - 7 meters. The tiny adjoining island 120 km north west
of Denpasar, accessible by boat only 15 minutes from the
mainland. This area is suitable for all season diving where
magnificent underwater vistas will surprise even most seasoned
diver. It is rich with all kinds of sponge, sea plants,
coral and fish which stretches for miles and miles on end.
This area is considered the diver's paradise in Bali and
words alone can not describe it's beauty. Reef Type: Wall,
particularly rugged, wreck. Access: 15 minutes by boat from
Labuan lalang. Visibility: Excellent to superb 25 - 50 meters.
Current: Slight. Coral: Excellent, abundant soft coral.
Fish: Fantastic. Highlight: Deep wall, garden ells. Other:
Reef shark are common seen here.
- Gili Tepekong - Gili Biaha
The coastal sites in Amuk bay are shallow and under manding
with only occasional, nuld currents and visibility can be
quite poor. The islands in front of Candidasa - Tepekong,
Gili Mimpang and Gili Likuan offer excellent diving with
a great variety of fish life, including many larger species.
Temperature are usually low, and a 3 mm wet suit is almost
essential. Currents can be strong and unpredictable, including
downstream and surge. Reef Type: Flat-bottomed, missed reef
and some. Access: 10-15 minutes by small boat from Candidasa.
Visibility: Variable, poor to good, 6-20 meters. Current:
Usually gentle but up to 3 knots. Coral: Scattered outcrops,
fair variety. Fish: Good variety and numbers. Highlight:
Titan tringgerfish, White tip reef sharks, stingray. Other:
Reef sharks can be found here.
- Nusa Penida - Lembongan
The dive site of Nusa Penida and nearby - Ceningan and Lembongan
island require the longest boat and strong currents and
surge make conditions tricky, although a good guide can
usually find an alternative site. These are drop off dives,
and the fish and coral variety is excellent. The water can
be quite cold because of upwelling. Reef Type: Drop off,
step slope. Access: 45 minutes to 1.5 hours by boat from
Padang bay. Visibility: Excellence, crystal clear water.
Current: Moderate to very strong (4+ knots). Coral: Very
good variety of hand corals and soft corals. Fish: Excellent
variety, many plagics Highlight: Large school of sweerlips,
hawksbill turtle. Other: Can be very cold, current are unpredictable.
- Bali Diving Links
Resource links to Bali Diving related websites: Bali Diving
operator, diving center, liveaborad, dive resort, etc.
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