Bali Dive June – As a new explorer, I went on my first scuba diving trip with Bali Diving from June to October. It was not only exciting, but it also turned into an adventure that I couldn’t stop doing. The underwater world was full of colourful wonders around every corner. It was a mesmerising show that got me hooked on the excitement of scuba diving.
It all began in the middle of summer in Bali, Indonesia, which is always warm. The island is a busy tourist spot known for its vibrant culture and beautiful scenery. Beneath its azure waters, the island hides a fascinating underwater kingdom. I chose Bali Diving, a well-known diving company with great reviews, to show me around this beautiful world for the first time.
We started the month of June with a full PADI certification course. The people who work at Bali Diving took the time to teach me everything I needed to know and do. Safety was the most important thing to them, but they also made sure that learning was fun and interesting, which made me feel less worried at first.
By the time August came, I was ready to jump into the ocean. With my improved confidence and skills, I joined a group of other first-time divers to explore the island’s famous dive spots. We first went to Tulamben to see the USS Liberty Shipwreck, an underwater historical monument that mesmerised me. The shipwreck was like an underwater museum, with bright coral formations and curious tropical fish all around it. I was amazed.
In September, we went to Nusa Penida, an island where Manta Point is a popular spot. Here, I had the good fortune to see the beautiful manta rays in their native environment. As they moved smoothly through the clear water, these gentle giants gave off a sense of calm that was contagious. Even for a short time, being a part of their world made me feel small.
By October, I was diving with Bali Diving every week. I had been to many other places that showed me different things about Bali’s underwater beauty. Every dive was different, from the colourful fish and lively reefs at Menjangan Island to the interesting small creatures at Secret Bay.
The thrill of discovering something new, the peace and quiet under the water, and the company of other divers made my first scuba diving trip an addicting adventure. I was enchanted by the ocean, and as soon as I got out of the water, I couldn’t wait for my next dive.
Bali Diving made my first time scuba diving an adventure I’ll never forget and showed me a love I didn’t know I had. Their commitment, professionalism, and love for the ocean were inspiring, and every dive was a fun way to learn something new. It was a summer I’ll never forget, and it changed the way I spent my holidays after that.
I highly suggest scuba diving to anyone who wants a fun way to get away or a new hobby. And if you want to dive in Bali, Bali Diving is the place to go. They not only make sure you have everything you need for the trip, but they also try to make it something you’ll never forget. Trust me, you won’t be able to stop once you start. It’s not just a hobby; it’s a way of life that will soon become a passion for life.
After all, Jacques Cousteau once said, “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” And yes, I am happy to be caught.