Bali Diving has a special charm that lures both novice and experienced divers from all over the world. The months of August, September, and October are particularly appealing. This period offers a fantastic opportunity to witness the breathtaking spectacle of nature’s underwater wonders, including the majestic Mola-mola, the graceful Manta Ray, and the vibrant Clown Fish.
Bali Diving offers an abundance of diving spots, each with its unique appeal. Locations such as Tulamben, Padang Bai, Amed, Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida, and Gili Tepekong are just a few places that can provide you with an unparalleled diving experience.
Tulamben, known for its sunken USS Liberty Shipwreck, offers a surreal exploration journey to marine enthusiasts. As the sunlight filters through the water, illuminating the wreck and the marine life that calls it home, it is a sight to behold.
In Padang Bai, divers get the chance to swim alongside the beautiful Clown Fish. The vibrant colors and unique patterns of these creatures add a touch of whimsy to the adventure.
Amed, another unique location, offers a calm and serene environment for divers. The area is teeming with coral gardens and diverse marine species, creating a beautiful underwater paradise.
For those who want a glimpse of the elusive Mola-mola, Crystal Bay in Nusa Penida is the place to be. During August, September, and October, these fascinating creatures can be sighted, turning your diving experience into an extraordinary encounter.
Gili Tepekong, with its thrilling underwater canyons and caves, is another must-visit spot. Divers might also get a chance to swim with the Manta Rays, a truly magnificent experience.
But what if you can’t swim? Well, don’t worry. Bali Diving has a solution for those who can’t swim but still want to experience the wonder of the underwater world. They offer a “Discover Scuba Diving” course for beginners, where you’ll be taught basic diving skills and safety guidelines in shallow water. Once you are comfortable, you will dive into deeper water under the close supervision of a professional guide. Non-swimmers can also try snorkeling, which allows you to observe underwater life from the water’s surface.
Bali Diving makes every effort to ensure that everyone, regardless of their swimming ability, gets to witness the magic that lies beneath the waves. So, pack your bags, prepare your diving gears, and join us for an unforgettable underwater journey in the months of August, September, and October. Experience the thrill of spotting the Mola-mola, swimming alongside the Manta Ray, or just giggling with the Clown Fish. See you underwater!