Bali
Bali, Island of the Gods, is Indonesia’s most popular “must
dive” destination. Blessed with a year round tropical climate,
Bali offers many spectacular and renowned dive sites, often just a few
meters off the beach. From mola molas to mantas, muck diving critters
to spectacular shipwrecks, a customized dive safari is without doubt
the best way to experience the beauty and diversity of this culturally
rich island. With a stunning backdrop of volcanic mountains and lakes,
scenic rice terraces, historical temples and palaces, this truly is
a holiday not to miss!
Highlights
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USAT
Liberty
Location
Tulamben
Dive Types Night
and wreck
Snorkeling Yes
Dive Courses Yes
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Mola Mola
Location
Nusa Penida and Tulamben
Dive Types Drift,
night and wreck
Snorkeling Yes
Dive Courses Yes
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Pygmy Seahorse Location
Japanese Wreck
Dive Types Wreck
Snorkeling Yes
Dive Courses Yes
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Activities & Sightseeing
Ubud
and Mount Batur Land Tour
Pura Puseh temple, Tombs of Gunung Kawi, Holy springs
of Tirta Empul, volcanic crater lake of Mount Batur, rice terraces
of Tegallalang, Royal Palace in Ubud, Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud
Balinese Dance and Dinner Evening
Kecak dance performance followed by a sumptuous
Balinese buffet
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Favourite
dive sites

1.
USAT Liberty Shipwreck
Depth
3-28 metres
Visibility 10-20 metres
Highlights Bumphead parrotfish, spanish dancers, ghost
pipefish, great barracuda, giant groupers, soft corals
2.
Tulamben Bay
Depth
5-40 metres
Visibility 10-20 metres
Highlights Peacock mantis
shrimp, frogfish, blacktip reef shark, napoleon wrasse, leaf scorpion
fish
3.
Amed Reef
Depth
6-12 metres
Visibility 15-20
metres
Highlights Blue-spotted rays,
turtles, reef sharks, dogtooth tuna, giant trevally, black coral, barrel
sponges
4.
Japanese Wreck
Depth
6-12 metres
Visibility 15-20
metres
Highlights Pygmy seahorses,
black corals, soft corals, sponges, demon stingers, dragonets
5.
Manta Point
Depth
5-30 metres
Visibility 10-15
metres
Highlights Manta rays,
big tunas, tiger mackerel, nurse sharks, octopus, cuttlefish
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