Diving Locations
Volcano Lake Diving !
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NUSA
PENIDA / NUSA LEMBONGAN
There
are 2 of 3 islands off the south east coast of Bali, accessed by our fully
surveyed dive boat from Sanur. Description - We offer a number of dive sites
situated around these island, ranging from crystal clear waters with
unlimited visibility to coral walls and pelagics to drift diving in currents
rating up to +4 knots. Marine life varies on each dive site. Sites available
according to weather conditions are Crystal Bay, Gamar Bay. Toyapakeh, Blue
Corner, Lembongan Bay, Cheningan Wall and Manta Point.
AMED
Located
approximately 2 hours from Kuta/Legian north of Padang Bai, on the eastern
coastline. Description - Visibility here ranges from 15-25 meters. A gentle
slope to 25 meters where you will see a diverse range of colorful soft
corals, including an assortment of Gorgonian fans. The area is also notorius
for sharks, rays and a wide variety of beautiful fish life. This site is
suitable for all divers, from novice to experienced.
GILI
TEPEKONG
Located approximately 1.5 hours
from Kuta/Legian on the eastern coastline. Accessed by boat from Padang Bai.
Description - 18 meters and above is the best depth for this dive - due
mainly to the unusual coldwater temperature. There are scatered bombies with
a considerable amount of fish. Reef sharks and assorted rays are also to be
found here. The current can be unpredictable at times, often changing during
the dive. Visibility is average compared to other dive sites around Bali. We
suggest this dive site to experienced divers only.
MENJANGAN
ISLAND NATIONAL PARK
Located in a nature reserve, in
the North-eastern corner of Bali, it offers an excellent 5-40 meters (20-130
ft) drop-off. This site boasts magnificent gorgonian sea fans, caves and is
the resting place of a wreck called the "Angker". Add sharks, rays
and up to 50 meters (160 ft) visibility and you've got the lot!
TULAMBEN
This is a truly splendid wreck
dive on to the "Liberty", which is a US Cargo ship that sunk
during World War II. She lies in 30 meters (100 ft) of water, is fully
encrusted with anemone, gorgonia, sponges, corals, plenty of marine life and
offers 3-3- meters (10-100 ft) dives. Photographers / marine biologists and
divers love this dive.
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