Bali Diving in Indonesia
Dive into the vibrant marine life and stunning underwater landscapes of Bali.
Information about Bali
Dive into the enchanting underwater world of Bali with our exclusive liveaboard diving adventures.
Bali, renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and stunning underwater landscapes, is a dream destination for divers of all levels. Our liveaboard trips, typically ranging from 5 to 10 days, offer the perfect way to explore Bali's diverse dive sites, ensuring you experience the best that this tropical paradise has to offer.
Diving in Bali is a mesmerizing experience. You'll encounter vibrant coral reefs teeming with life, from colorful reef fish and graceful manta rays to elusive mola molas (oceanic sunfish) and fascinating critters. Famous dive sites such as the USAT Liberty Wreck in Tulamben and Manta Point in Nusa Penida provide exceptional visibility, often exceeding 25 meters (82 feet), and thrilling encounters with marine life. The nutrient-rich waters around Bali support an abundance of species, making every dive an adventure. While many sites are suitable for all experience levels, some strong currents and deeper sites mean that advanced divers can also find plenty of challenges.
For those who prefer to stay above the water, Bali offers breathtaking landscapes and a rich cultural heritage. The island's stunning beaches, lush rice terraces, and vibrant temples provide endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation. The best time to visit is during the dry season from April to November, when the weather is warm and dry, with water temperatures ranging from 27°C to 29°C (81°F to 84°F). A 3mm wetsuit is usually sufficient for diving in these conditions.
Reaching Bali is straightforward, with numerous international flights arriving at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar. From here, our liveaboard vessels will take you on an unforgettable journey through Bali's myriad dive sites and stunning seascapes.
What sets Bali apart is its incredible biodiversity and the variety of diving experiences it offers. Whether you're exploring the wrecks of Tulamben, drifting along vibrant coral walls in Nusa Penida, or searching for rare macro life in Padang Bai, Bali promises an adventure like no other. Join us for a liveaboard trip and discover the underwater wonders of Bali.
Interesting facts about Bali
Bali is home to the world-renowned USAT Liberty Wreck, a must-visit dive site for wreck enthusiasts.
The island offers a unique combination of drift diving, muck diving, and wreck diving, catering to a variety of diving preferences.
Bali's waters are home to the elusive mola mola (oceanic sunfish), which can be seen during the cooler months of July to October.
In addition to its underwater attractions, Bali is famous for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and welcoming hospitality.