Scuba Diving an Underworld Adventure in Bali
Article by Carson Smith
Swimming is one of the adventure sports for lifetime which keeps body cool. It is preferred by all kind of people aged from 10 years. Swimming gives exercise to whole body especially for lungs and heart. Usually heart beat will rise while swimming. “Scuba Diving” is a type of swimming with carrying weightless equipment to take breath inside water. Moreover these diving were practicing everywhere but Bali is one of the most attracted places for every tourist. The equipment will be well examined before taking it to dive. Scuba diving is not a dangerous one for the people who are afraid of water. It is safer than cave diving. The guiders are making new divers equipped and well known about all facts relating to dive without hesitation.
‘Bali is the Island of God’. It is one if the divine place to dive. The rate for taking dive is also very reasonable by which every people can take a dive. One day is very much enough to get around the waters of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan. Indonesia is unmatched from anywhere in the world. Bali Sunfish Safaris provide a very good service and safety for all guests who are there for diving. Bali Diving Safari is not a single day safari which is specifically designed to increase the time when you are in under water. Bali had an excellent resorts and location with more facilities. The Bali diving societies are being personally inspecting each and every thing relates to take dive.
There will be no better place that makes your initial experience very beautiful than scuba diving. The absolute scuba lies in south-east coast of Bali which is a small village called “Padang Bai”. During the month of July to October, the range of marine life is totally varied. Bali has something which highly attracts the tourists. Bali is the right choice for every diver.
According to Scientists, Indonesia is one of the areas of ‘Marine Bio- diversity’. Amend is one of the main diving locations with wonderful coral garden which attracts visitors. Unique varieties of fishes are available in Bali. So, if you are a new to Bali without previous knowledge about dive, the guiders are there to help each and everywhere with a warm welcome for visitors anyway you should be aware of storms, earthquakes and other uncertain climatic conditions while you are in dive. Make you comfortable to take dive because it is not an easy job.
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Scuba Diving in Bali
Diving in Bali
On simply hearing the name, Bali evokes visions of tropical paradises. Writers keep inventing adjectives to describe Bali but few can surpass the words of Indian prime minister Pandit Nehru who named the island “the morning of the world”. A world born out of the sea, delivered by the power of volcanic force. There is a deep world, a world within, the true morning of the world, a whole different world that belongs to Bali. A blue world of tranquility, of stillness, a world that lets you forget the world…
As Indonesia’s most famous tourist destination Bali has remained a somewhat underestimated diving destination. To believe this would be a mistake.
If you dive Bali you will see that the diversity of Bali’s reefs are awesome. When diving in Bali, allow yourself to be surprised. As far as diving in Bali is concerned, Bali’s greatest charm is its wide range and variety of dive sites. Shipwrecks, drop offs, sand slopes, black volcanic seascapes, roaring currents and quiet bays… all tastes are accommodated.
There are plenty well maintained diving facilities on Bali. For Package holidays you can contact Dive Around Bali.
There are four main diving areas in Bali that you can explore.
Nusa Penida:
Nusa Penida and the neighbouring island of Nusa Lembongan offer some of the finest Bali diving. Nusa Penida is a large island located in the southeast of Bali, across the Badung Strait. The Balinese consider this dry, rough island to be haunted, but it is the diving around this Island of Bali, in it’s clear, current swept reefs that’s the main attraction.
With its adjacent deepwater trenches, the main attraction at Nusa Penida is the common encounters with the curious and otherwise very rare oceanic sunfish, or Mola Mola, that come close to the reef to visit cleaner stations.
There are a great many dive sites to choose from. In the season we can try to find the illustrious Mola Mola, but the heartland of Nusa Penida diving offers stunning visibility, healthy reefs, and pelagics. And you won’t even have to swim a lot here, as almost every dive is a drift dive.
Currents are often strong because the islands lie right in the path of the Indonesian Throughflow. The Lombok Strait separates the Indonesian islands of Bali and Lombok, it is the second most important strait through which water is exchanged between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The best times to dive Nusa Penida are when the tides peak at slack and high, when water movement is the least.
Amuk Bay (Candi Dasa & Padangbai):
Amuk Bay, with the villages of Padang Bai in the south and Candi Dasa in the north, is about 6 kms across and located along the south side of Bali’s eastern point. Close to Candi Dasa there are two larger islands, Tepekong and Biaha, as well as an area with small rocks called Mimpang or Batu Tiga.
The islands in this bay are actually little more than current swept rocks, and have an untamed beauty. The bay, which is fed by the rich south Bali upwelling, hosts’ sharks, mola mola and schools of fish, making these Bali dive sites quite exciting.
If you are interested in special small critters you should be diving around Padang Bai. This tiny inlet is fringed with reef that starts as a shallow ledge at a depth of ten meters. Macro fans will have fun diving around Padang Bay and the Blue Lagoon, where all manner of critters can be found in the shallows. The sheltered bay is also an ideal location for night diving.
The diving in this area is astonishingly rich. There are also several excellent dive sites for sharks, rays, large schools of fish and this is one of the places where Mola Mola ocean sunfishes are regularly sighted from August until October. Water temperatures are quite chilly, there is always a bit of surge but visibility is normally quite good.
Amed and Tulamben:
Tulamben, home of the famous WWII wreck, is the most known and the best loved diving site in Bali. Tulamben Bay, is situated in the world’s richest marine biogeography zone with more than 2500 different species of fish and 700 corals. Situated on the northeast coast, the bay receives very plankton rich water from the major ocean current that moves from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean and vice versa.
Amed is located on the northeast coast of Bali, about 2.5 hours drive from Kuta. From a landscape point of view, Amed is much prettier than Tulamben. You will see many rice fields along the way, traditional salt-panning and also sandy beaches as opposed to Tulamben’s stony beaches. The diving in Amed is still untouched and you will encounter few fellow divers on these dive sites.
There are also excellent dive sites that extend from Tulamben to Amed and almost all the way to Bali’s eastern tip, some recently discovered, many still waiting to be explored. The black sand bottom offers a dramatic backdrop for the amazingly rich fish life.
Menjangan Island:
The reefs of Northwest Bali around Menjangan Island are some of the most protected on the island.
Clear calm waters, a mysterious old wooden shipwreck, and rugged, gorgonian covered walls in excellent condition, make Menjangan Island on Bali’s northwest coast, a premier dive site.
About 14 dive sites to choose from with clear water and calm conditions. Menjangan is part of the West Bali National Park. It are the rugged gorgonian covered walls that make this island Northwest Bali’s premier dive site.
The coral walls around Menjangan drop vertically to between 30-60 meters, before gradually sloping outwards. The reef surface is very rugged with caves, grottoes and crevasses breaking up the coral walls, textured with little nooks and crannies. Gorgonians of many kinds reach large sizes here, and huge barrel sponges are abundant. Soft corals blanket the colorful walls all the way down.
Menjangan’s western tip holds a deeper, but equally interesting dive on an old wooden shipwreck. Called the “Anker” it is just off the island shore, close to a small Park Service dock and guard post.
More to the north, Gilimanuk offers some fantastic muck diving in Secret Bay and South there is an equally interesting muck site at PJ’s.
Now at last you can discover Bali’s underwater world in a personal and complete way with Dive Around Bali. Feel free to contact me for more information.
Michel De Ruyck.
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Michel is an experienced PADI instructors from Belgium and has been living and working in Bali for four years. He also worked in the Philippines, Komodo and Sulawesi. Michel fell in love with Bali and like to share that love with others who want to discover The Morning of the World…
Michel is a passionate underwater photographer and has an extensive knowledge of the marine life and dive sites around Bali and it’s people and culture that roams the land.
He has published his pictures in several magazines. Now he runs together with his wife a diving tour operator for dive holidays on the Island of Bali.
Luxury villa living, thriving scuba diving.
Article by Adi Arifin
I am not a diver myself, however, about two years back, just out of being curious, I spent a weekend at Amed. Amed and Tulamben on the East coast of Bali, with their crystal clear waters and the Liberty ship-wreck, have been famous as divers’ paradise for years. With the distance to travel to get there, they are not really took tourists attention unless those seasoned scuba divers. Casual divers mostly went to Sanur or Tanjung Benoa on the greater South, minutes away from the Airport.
The almost three hours drive was completely paid off with the good time I had. It was a really sleepy fishing village with only a few modest accommodations available. Even my cell-phone, subscribed to the widest network provider, could not get a signal. I stayed at a very modest bungalow called Three Brothers, less than for an absolute beachfront bungalow with private bath. Whilst it did not have luxurious amenities like TV, AC, or hot water, it is nice and clean, but the more impressive thing of friendliness of the staffs treating guests like old friends.
Just a few weeks back we got in touch with Scott, a Seattle based American furniture exporter, who has just completed a beachfront villas at Amed. His invitation to visit his new villa was really appealing. But I was calculating about the chance that we can rent it out to our mostly Seminyak-minded clientele, and the time I had to spend to pay a visit. No other holiday rental agency listed villas outside the greater South, literally means “close to Seminyak”. No one has ever inquired villas at those remote areas. It was simply just like a question of who came to earth first between a hen and an egg.
A few days back, we rented out a villa Talia Vasthi at Candidasa for two weeks. I felt this occasion like a moment to clear the cloud out. It proved that there were certain holiday makers who are interested in off-the-beaten-track areas. So decision was made, I would drive east to meet Scott at his villa.
I was surprised that things have been progressing quite quickly. The new bypass connecting Sanur to the East has now been completed. They even started construction to make it four ways instead of two. This new road ended just a few kilometers away from Padang Bai, the main ferry port to Lombok which was very close to Candidasa. It cut out the traffic hassle at Batubulan, Celuk, Sukawati, Gianyar, and Klungkung. Only a few minutes over one hour I have passed Tirtagangga. The traditional fish-market which was the entrance to Amed was reached within less than two hours. Turning right from the fish market, I just followed the road along the beach. Everything remained the same, nothing seemed to change compared to my previous visit almost two years back. There was nothing to notice until the road hiked up hill and sloped back down, I saw a big house on the beach. The road hiked-up again after the house, so it was in between the two hills.
Built on roughly 5,000 square meters of land, it has spacious parking space at the front. Entering the gate, narrow pathway leaded to the house through soothing freshwater pond full of koi fishes. The main door opened directly to the living area opening to spacious terrace at the back, overlooking the beach through its indigo swimming pool. On the left hand side was a huge LCD-TV with state of the art sound systems equipped the living area furnished with modern comfortable couches. On the right hand side was a dining table and fully equipped kitchen. At the same floor there were a study room with a double bed, and a private home gym with complete set of body-building equipment and a mini-pool table.
The stairway next to the front door leaded to a hall at the upper floor, which housed all the remaining three bedrooms. The spacious master bedrooms enjoyed both ocean views in one side and mountain views in the other side. Both views are magnificent, however, after a while stunning at the ocean views I found the mountain more appealing. The two smaller guest bedrooms enjoyed either one views, a bedroom enjoyed the ocean views while the other enjoyed the mountain views. All bedrooms had adjoined western en-suite with bath-tub and running hot water. Functional minimalist furnishing suggested the guest to enjoy outdoor living. However, the master bedroom had a wide LCD-TV.
While the upstairs balcony offered spacious space gazing at the stunning views, the downstairs terrace offered even more space for more purposes, with large daybeds, lounging chairs, and dining table. At the opposite of the swimming pool, very close to the beach was a garden gazebo. A small pathway leaded to a small door to the beach where hundred of traditional boat decently parked nest to each other.
There was nothing special about the beach, really. For lovers of underwater world, the treasure was hiding under the calm surface. Boat parked just in front of the villa to transfer you to chosen diving spots. Scott, the owner, was a well-seasoned scuba diver who managed a diving operator in addition to his main furniture business. I would personally suggest that he owned it more for his personal enjoyment than to deliver decent income. However, the point was that the he offered package of daily diving to various diving spots in the area to guest renting his villa.
He should be away when you stay at his villa. That was the reason why you could rent his villa anyway, because he left the villa vacant while he was away, either taking care of his business or dive other underwater treasures in the other sides of the globe. But Wayan, his right-hand aide would do his best to pamper your stay in and out of the villa, on the surface or underwater.
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Where To Go Scuba Diving In Bali
Article by Chris Chew
The tropical Indonesian island of Bali is still attracts millions of tourists every year. Tourists on vacations to Bali are attracted by the mystique, charms and allure of the predominantly traditional Hindu culture, spectacular tropical jungles, mountains and beautiful beaches. Many tourists especially from nearby Australia and Singapore travel to Bali for scuba Diving. The islands in Bali are well known for its excellent scuba diving locations.
Scuba divers in Bali can expect to encounter awesome underwater landscape as well as sighting a very wide array of marine sea creatures. Let’s visit some scuba diving Bali dive spots.
In Nusa Penida and Lembongan Islands, there are spectacular drop off reefs making reef and wall diving the predominant staple on these two scuba diving locations. It takes about a 45 minute speedboat ride to reach these dive destinations.
Water visibility is excellent all year round but the current here is stronger. Experienced divers will love it here as they can enjoy some drift dives. However, the current may get very strong occasionally and dives may have to be abandoned when this happens.
The dive sites at Nusa Dua and Sanur are just 5 minutes away from the coast and therefore easily assessable. The novice divers will love these dive spots because of the gentle current. Water visibility ranges from low to moderate since they are located in the coastal area and are more affected by pollution. Although hard coral life is limited, the dive spots have a surprisingly diversity of marine fishes, soft corals and sponges which are thriving on the reefs.
There is a very wide variety of corals, colorful sea fans and huge pelagic fishes here. Big schools of sweet lips fish, turtles, sharks and manta rays are often sighted by excited scuba divers.
Jemeluk and Amed Beaches are one and half hour away from Denpasar. Denpasar is a popular tourist coastal town with many wonderful hotels, resorts and night entertainment. Scuba divers need to be very experienced as the current here can get very strong. However the dives here can be very exciting because of long coastal reefs, reef slopes/drop offs and majestic wall diving. Water visibility can be considered as moderate to good. To add a final touch, these dive spots have one of the best hard coral communities in Bali.
The Tulamben Wreck Dive is a must dive spot for scuba divers to enjoy wreck diving. The water visibility here is fair to good and the current is gentle. Night dive on this wreck are often described as breathtaking.
The wreck, USS Liberty which met its fate in 1942 when a Japanese torpedo fired from a submarine in the second world war found its target.
The above are just some of the many splendid scuba diving destinations in Bali. For more superb dive sites,just contact the many scuba diving operators in Bali Island.
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Chris Chew is a veteran diver. Read his blogs at Liveaboard Bali Scuba Diving and Hawaii Holiday Vacations
Under the Sea Activities While Scuba Diving in Bali
Article by Isiah Giblert
When you think of Bali, or someone has mentioned Bali to you, the first thing that will come to your mind are the lovely beaches and mesmerizing islands. In Asia, it is one of the most talked about place whenever a tourist visits it.
Bali has evolved from just enjoying the sea with their lovely beaches. They have ventured in scuba diving already. Scuba diving in Bali has designed package that every tourist or divers will enjoy while doing this activity. These package range are for the novice divers to the more experienced ones.
Safari Dives
Most of the diving agencies will offer you Safari dives where you will experience the usual diving activities. Either you can swim with the other divers or you can have it at night if you want to see fewer divers with you. Divers prefer it this way as they have more time and more space to navigate around the sorrounding. Moreover, if you like to do your diving in early morning hours, you can also have these people guide you and be with you during your diving experience.
Wreck Diving
Bali also offers wreck diving where one can experience navigating around a ship that has sunk in the sea and has been there for many years. You can also find many marine life waters since this wrecked ships is also known as the man-made sanctuary of different colonies.
Drift Diving
Drift diving is becoming more popular nowadays. This is not for novice divers though. This activity is for advance or professional divers. It is where the divers do not do much swimming. What it does is that divers swim with the current. It is where the flow of the water is the one controlling the diver not the other way around which is the usual activity during traditional diving. This is dangerous because the water is pulling you away and you are uncertain where it will lead you. However, for your safety, a boat is following you on top in case the current becomes too strong. A spot where there is less marine life swimming around is the suitable for this kind of diving so if you like to see more sea life creatures, you may opt for a more kind of diving experience.
Under The Sea Photography
This is also one of the under the sea activities that is becoming so popular nowadays. In fact, it is included in the courses offered for scuba diving. Now, you will have a more clear memory of what you have experienced under the sea by taking photos of it. If you are not a photographer and you want to have some photograph of you taken while scuba diving in Bali, you can ask some to have your picture taken as well.
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Scuba Diving in Bali
Article by Chase Lane
Scuba diving in Bali is a term that is capable of evoking many pleasant visions of tropical paradises. Most renowned writers across the globe have described the place as a paradise on the planet earth. People simply love visiting this place for enjoying the mesmerizing sight of exotic islands. There are many things to experience and see in Bali. Scuba diving is one of the most sought after activities here. If you have visited Bali and planning to return without indulging in scuba diving, then your tour is incomplete. You have missed out on all the fun and charm this awesome place has to provide you with.
Bali is the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia. Scuba diving in Bali is exciting and full of raw adventure. The best part is that there are many well organized diving destinations available facilities in Bali. Here is a description on some of the most popular destinations to visit:
Amuk Bay
Amuk Bay is an amazing scuba diving destination. It is situated towards the north and is stretched to about 6 km of area. It is located by the side of the southern area of eastern point of Bali. It is also close to Candi Dasa. You can visit beautiful islands of Biaha and Tepekong here. You can dive around Padang Bai, and the Blue Lagoon.
Nusa Penida
Nusa Penida in conjunction with the adjacent island of Nusa Lembongan will offer you some of the most exciting Bali diving experience.
Menjangan Island
If it is about scuba diving in Bali, it has to be in the popular Menjangan Island. The island is widely known for its crystal clear calm waters. You would also want to know about the unexplained tale of old wooden shipwreck. The fabulous gorgonian covered walls make this island, an amazing site for diving.
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Scuba Diving Adventures at Selected Bali Marine Sanctuaries
An increased number of people going to Bali for the coming holidays have been observed in the past months. The said observation was based on the ticketing and reservations made in various hotels and villas in Bali. There is also an increase in the flight bookings in different airline companies.
When in Bali, a lot of activities can be tried to make the vacation enjoyable and exciting. Some of these activities may include aquatic activities such as swimming, snorkeling, sailing, surfing, boating, and others. There are a lot of people who have enjoyed their stay in the island by doing these activities and were able to meet other guests and locals as well as these activities provide opportunities to meet and mingle with other people.
There are also other activities that can be done while vacationing in island of Bali. The mountains provide a magnificent view of what nature should really be. Rich with colorful tropical flowers, fruit-bearing trees, and other plants which mostly are endemic to the island, the mountains give people opportunities to do some walking in the early morning as a form of exercise. Guests may also do some hiking as there are paths established to guide them while they are in the mountains. For the more adventurous ones, biking is also possible and is guaranteed to excite.
The culture of Bali is very rich that tourists also look forward to witnessing some of the performances that are being staged by the locals every now and then. The dances and the gamelan performances are usually held in temples, giving the guests additional opportunities to learn of the locals’ religion that has contributed to their practices and culture. It is also interesting to find out the various practices of the locals and the way of their lives as this gives more knowledge and learned information.
The food of Bali is something that should also be enjoyed when vacationing in the island. A caution to those who are not used to spicy dishes, Balinese delicacies are often characterized by the rich spices that they use in cooking. Very prominent is the spiciness of the dishes and there are also some which are cooked with coconut milk. The dishes of Bali can be enjoyed by asking your villa chef to prepare them but be sure to do so beforehand.
Among the water activities that people enjoy in the island, scuba diving is beginning to become the favorite one. Recently, a number of scuba diving shops have been making god business which caused the number of shops to increase considerably to provide for the guests’ needs. These shops organize daily scuba diving trips all over the island to show the guests the beauty of the underwater world. Novice scuba divers need not fear for their safety for these shops organize diving activities in small groups with seasoned scuba divers.
These are just some of the things that guests can enjoy when vacationing in Bali. Make sure that you plan your itineraries well so as to make the most of your vacation and that you will be able to see the whole of Bali, both on top and under the water as well.
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Bali Scuba Diving and Liveaboard
Bali is the most popular dive holiday destination in the world. Bali has long been known as an Island with rich culture and tradition, stunning landscapes and beautiful, friendly people. Many visitors find the attraction of good shore-based diving set against a stunning back drop of huge, magnificent volcanoes and picturesque rice paddy terraces, simply irresistible.
Besides have the ultimate traditions and cultures, Bali have amazing nature, land and marine, also underwater scene. You can holiday, vacation and adventure in this paradise island. Bali some times have status best travel destinations in the world. You can look the original Bali and will go in some time a go.
Balis underwater treasures still kept secret, and water temperature can changing rapidly. Long renowned by marine biologists and international underwater photographers, Balis magnificent diving is now recognised by discerning divers as one of the “must dive” locations of the world.
Infrastructure for diving is developed more perfectly. The infrastructure to provide access to some of Bali’s great dive sites has been put in place. Several first class dive operators provide excellent service and meet all international safety requirements; so divers can be assured of a wonderful diving experience. It is well worth contacting several operators and doing a little homework to ensure that the company you choose meets your expectations.
The greatest feature of scuba diving in Bali is the rich and varied sites – deep drop-offs and steep banks, coral ridges and bommies, one of the most famous wrecks in the world, volcanic outcrops and seagrass beds. With the colourful and diverse marine life, there’s enough here to keep you coming back for more.
Bali, is an unmissable dive destination. Again the answer lies in the variety of its attractions. Many dive locations in the North of the Island offer sheltered diving in gentle conditions; in many cases easily accessed from the shore. In other locations the strong currents provide exhilarating and challenging opportunities for drift diving. The strong upwellings from the exceptionally deep channels around Bali provide a rich feeding ground for the marine life, which is abundant, and ranges from spectacularly beautiful and rare macro species through to the huge mola mola or oceanic sunfish.
Bali is in fact one of only two locations in the world where sunfish can be predicted to appear at certain times of the year. Seeing these giants of the ocean hanging in the current, being cleaned by shoals of Moorish Idol, is indeed a memorable sight. Very little is known about these creatures. The mola mola visiting Bali have been included in ongoing research to try to establish more information about these gentle giants. The sunfish are most frequently sighted around Nusa Lembongan, Cenningan and Penida, but can also be spotted on other dive sites around Bali.
The strong currents also provide an ideal environment for sharks, which are often sighted (and particularly so) on Balis East Coast. A variety of rays can also be seen including the largest of the rays, the manta. Nusa Penida is particularly popular with divers who wish to see the manta rays, as there is a resident group there.
Many interesting and unusual species make Bali their home. Cuttlefish and octopus can be observed at the divers leisure in some of the shallow and sheltered sights on the North East Coast. Crocodile fish, leaf scorpion fish and a fantastic array of nudibranchs abound. Stately Napoleon wrasse and groups of bumphead parrotfish are highlights, as are mantis shrimp, blue ribbon eels, pygmy seahorses and ghost pipefish.
The list of reasons to dive Bali goes on and on. The fact that it possesses one of the worlds most accessible shipwrecks – the SS Liberty is just one more. This large war victim is just metres from the shore. The ship was torpedoed in 1942 and after it was rescued it was beached. The unfortunate ship remained on a stretch of Balis beautiful coast until Gnung Agung, Balis biggest volcano, erupted in 1963. The Liberty crashed beneath the sea during the eruption and now sits on a black sand shelf that slopes from about 6m-30m. The wreck is vast, perhaps 120m long and lies parallel to the beach. It has become one of Indonesias most beautiful artificial reefs.
Bali Dive sites:
Menjangan Island Nusa Dua Nusa Lembongan Nusa Penida Padang Bay Tulamben Beyond Bali:
Alor Ambon Bandaneira Derawan Kakaban Komodo Maratua Raja Ampat Sangalaki
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Diving in Bali
Choosing the right SSI ITC Bali facility for your SSI / PADI scuba diving career training is not easy. At Absolute Scuba Bali we are committed to providing you with the most current and comprehensive Diver Training to help you attain your career goals in the Scuba Diving industry. The Absolute Scuba Bali approach to Scuba Diver and our SSI & PADI Instructor training Staff that enables us to make our programs more personal, informative and enjoyable. In particular, having your accommodations right at our facility and meals included within the SSI ITC Bali & PADI Dive Courses, 17 Bali Dive Sites with 15 minutes eliminates the worry about those things, allowing you to concentrate 100% of your energy into becoming a successful SSI or PADI certified diver / PADI Divemaster Internships / SSI Instructor Programs in Bali
Diving Bali Safari
Bali diving safaris are multi-day programs designed to maximize your in-water time, minimize traveling time and also experience more of the local Balinese culture. Our standard overnight safaris combine a host of different locations around Bali. Absolute Scuba Bali has many years experience in the local area and have found some excellent resorts around Bali that offer excellent value, location and facilities. We have personally inspected every location and ensure that all of our outsourced facilities match our own very high standards.
Daily Dive Trips :
Bali Sunfish Safaris dive trips depart daily from our Bali Dive Centres in Kuta & Sanur SouthBali Along with Ubud. Divers joining our Bali Sunfish Safari Overnight Safaris will still be on the same dive vessels as those Scuba Divers on our Padang Bai Beach Resort Mola Mola dive packages. At the end of the Overnight package, you will have a Scenic drive back to your accommodation Returning to south Bali approximately 5 30 pm
Includes:
Pick up from Hotel south Bali
Scenic drive to Padang Bai Beach Resort
Light refreshments in Narcosis café
Check Equipment & Dive Briefing
Depart for 3 dives looking Mola Mola & Manta Rays
Snack – Lunch & light refreshments on boat between dives
Return to Padang Bai Beach Resort
Afternoon Local Balinese Massage
Returning to south Bali / Your accommodation approximately 17:30
Daily Dive Trip Price for 3 Dive Day
Us$ 125.00 per Certified Diver own Equipment
Us$ 140.00 per Certified Diver with Equipment Rental
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