Bali is one of the most beautiful islands in the world and Indonesia's most popular dive holiday destination. Bali has also a growing reputation as one of the world's finest and least explored diving destinations. Dealing & encounter with the natural effects of those contionents and oceans to Bali, we are guided to understand how the sea around Bali is so beautiful and exotic. Dive sites are easily reached, visibility is usually good and the corals & fishlife very diverse. One of Bali's most popular diving sites is the wreck of the US Liberty warship Bali is one of the most under rated dive destinations in Indonesia, often being over-looked by divers because of its touristy image but underwater life is astonishingly rich. In Kuta, Legian and Sanur you will find a lot of dive operators, that offer daytrips to all dive sites on Bali. However at some places (Tulamben, Menjangan, Lembongan) it is of advantage to stay overnight and be the first diving there in the morning. With the colourful and diverse marine life, there's enough here to keep you coming back for more. Bali island is a paradise for all diving lovers. Bali Diving Video Scuba diving in Bali in September 2007 with AquaMarine Diving Bali diving season runs all year round. The best diving conditions exist from April to December, with sunfish, sharks and other pelagic fish visiting from June to September. Whether you seek the tranquility of snorkeling in shallow coral garden, or discovered the underwater world of Bali by diving, and true paradise you can feel. To scuba divers, Bali represent some of the finest and most exotic diving and snorkelling in the world. Diving Bali and see its massive coral reef and beyond this structure of living organisms lays the cleanest body of water on the globe. ![]() Bali's sites offer an exceptional diving experience for all levels of divers. From protected shallow bays with exotic scorpionfish, octopus and nudibranchs to exciting drift diving in wild currents with sharks, mola mola and manta rays, Bali island has it all. ulamben has become Bali's most famous diving area and therefore where you are most likely to meet internationally recognised underwater photographers and writers. Amed is located on the north-east coast of Bali. This place is suitable both for novice and experienced divers. Nusa Penida is one of Bali's sister islands to the east which lies approx. in the middle between Bali and Lombok in the Lombok Strait. The dive sites around Penida are known for their crystal clear waters with sometimes chilling cold upwellings from the deep oceanic basin of the Indian ocean, south of Bali island. The central coast dive sites are situated and accessed from Padangbai and Candidasa. Beside some dive locations at the coast of Padangbai, this is the place to visit the Gili islands of Bali island's Gili Mimpang, Gili Tepekong and the Gili Biaha When to go | Restaurants | Bali Videos | Transfers | Bali villas | Diving in Bali | Contact us | Advertise |