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Diving
in Bali with the Professionals
Atlantis Bali Diving is a PADI FIVE STAR Dive
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The North-West,
Menjangan Island National Park - Bali |
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Access our Menjangan
dive photos to see what the dive site
has to offer |
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The boat trip to the island takes 30 minutes.
Bali Menjangan is one of the most protected
Bali dive sites with excellent visibility
all year round (5 - 40 meters; ~ 20 - 130
ft).
You can explore the old wooden shipwreck
called The Anker, which sits at 40 meters
in crystal clear water. There is also an
opportunity to discover a channel and a
plethora of other fish life.
You will dive the rugged reef wall with
shallow caves and shelves all covered with
gorgonians and soft corals. This is also
a top spot to see big animals: Mantas, Sharks,
Grouper. If the conditions are right you
will be offered lunch on the idyllic white
sandy beach, which boasts of the best snorkeling
sites in Bali.
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The North-East,
Pemuteran Area - Bali |
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Diving
in the Pemuteran, is very convenient, the
boat trip is only 10 minutes, the visibility
is good, the reefs are all quite similar
coral covered sea mound rising from a sandy
bottom with many reef fish.
You will see some nice wall and interesting
little bays. It is a good location for night
dive which is not the case for Menjangan.
Access our Pemuteran
dive photos to see what this
diving site has to offer you. |
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The North-East,
Tulamben - Bali |
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Located
just at the foot of the Mt. Agung Volcano, Tulamben
is the most famous Bali diving area with its wreck
& black sand bottom. |
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The
Wreck Dive
The Liberty vessel is situated just 35 mts.
off shore, it was torpedoed in world war
II by the Japanese in 1942. It is 395 feet
(120 m) long, laying at 7 -30 meters depth.
It is completely encrusted with gorgonians,
anemone, sponge - corals and full of all
sorts of marine life.
The water is generally calm which makes
the wreck a very safe and easy dive. Photographers
and Biologists adore this
place. We
personally recommend it as your first dive
in Bali. |
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Drop
Off Dive
Tulambens drop-off
is a very popular Bali dive site. The main
wall is formed by hard and soft corals on
top of lava spars from the Volcano. Rich
in reef fish, invertebrates and pelagics.
There is also a very large gorgonian to
see at 30 meters.
Coral Garden Dive
The coral garden
dive site is located just between the wreck
and the drop off. It is a new small reef
(approx. 20 years old), very rich and colorful
in only 3 -12 meters. A great spot for photographs
and naturalists. |
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Babatu
Kelebit Dive
Located at the
corner of Tulamben bay is a wonderful dive
site, reachable by local outrigger boats
- the coral is rich & extremely healthy,
and the underwater
topography is very interesting
and well protected from the current. Worth
a visit. |
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Amed - Bali |
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Access our
Amed
dive photos to see what this diving site
has to offer you. |
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Jemeluk Area Dive
Jemeluk is a beautiful small bay discovered
as a Bali dive site in 1984. Located just
a few km East of Tulamben or 2 hours drive
from Kuta/Denpasar. On arrival we will
take a jukung ( local fishing boat) for
the 5-minute trip to explore the colorful
wall and deep slopes which are extremely
rich with big gorgonians, fans and sponges.
The area is notorious for shark's, rays
and reef fish. Jemeluk is an easy drift
dive with visibility ranging from 10 -
25 meters and has a depth of 5 - 40 meters.
Lipah Bay Dive
Lipah bay, quiet black sandy bay approx.
3 kms from Jemeluk. The best part about
this dive is a charming wreck (20 meters)
it lays at 6 -12 meters encrusted with
gorgonians, sponges and black coral bushes.
The reef here is rich and colorful however
you need only dive here when conditions
are good.
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The East
Coast, Gilis - Bali |
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Access our Gillis
dive photos to see what this diving site
has to offer you. |
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Amuk Bay Dive
This Bay is located near Candidasa and offers
some of the best dive's in Bali. There are 3 small
islands: Mimpang, Gili Tepekong and Gili Biaha.
The fauna and flora are exceptionally rich with
large pelagic: sharks, mola-mola (sunfish) and
beautiful underwater landscapes (canyons).
These dives are
available to advanced level divers only, due to
the strong current & swell.
Gili Tepekong Dive
This is the most famous island for Canyons - here
you find big grouper, sharks and occasionally
mola-mola. The water temperature can go as low
as 20° but is crystal clear. The north wall
is colorful with nudebranch it also has soft &
hard corals. The current & swell can produce
a strong down current called "the washing
machine". Depth 15 - 40 meters.
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Mimpang
Dive
also known
as "The
3 Rocks" is a shark dive par excellence.
Most times you will come across black &
white tip sharks and occasionally Creywhalers.
You will find a combination of wall and
sloping reefs, boulders, hard and soft corals,
big gorgonians and some very unusual reef
fish, big Murray eels. The current here
can also be tricky. |
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Gili
Biaha Dive
This is the most remote island and also the most
beautiful. Its accessible by local fishing boat.
We dive first the very steep black wall covered
with gorgonians and other fish life, and there
one drifts onto the shark cave. Between these
two dives we will enjoy a lunch on white sandy
beach. Depth 10 - 40 meters. The current can form
a whirlpool under certain conditions.
Tanjung Sari Dive
This dive site is also known as "Blue Lagoon"
and is located close to Padang Bay. It also offers
a great night dive opportunity. This is a place
to see reef nurse sharks and cat sharks. It has
a sandy bottom with soft colorful coral and an
acropora table. You may even have some luck and
spot large octopus, stonefish, eels, nudibrunch
and big reef rays. Depth 20 meters. |
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Nusa Penida/Nusa
Lembongan - Bali |
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Access our Nusa
Penida/lembongan dive photos to see what
this diving site has to offer you. |
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The Bali Nusa Penida /Nusa Lembongan island has
everything a diver could want to see, including
Sharks, sea turtles, mola-mola (Sunfish), Rays,
Grouper, hard & soft corals some up to 5 meters
long and healthy reef fish. It is fortunately
an excellent dive site all year round with great
visibility. The current here can be wild and almost
all dives here turn into a drift, currents can
reach a speed of up to 3 knots. Access here is
by Outriggers scuba dive boat with a sundeck.
The trip to this Bali dive site take around 50
mins. from Padang Bay.
Reserved for Advanced
Divers only. Depth 540 meters. Please note this
is a condition permitting dive site.
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Toyapakeh
Dive
Toyapakeh is located at the entrance of
the narrow channel between Penida and Nusa
Lembongan Bali. The water is clear (25-40
meters visibility). You can see coral bushes,
and the deeper areas offer other pelagics
like tuna and sunfish. The current here
is tricky.
North Nusa Penida Dive
Penida is located close by to Toyapakeh.
This is the busiest dive site on the Island.
There is always current here. The reef is
colorful and healthy; this is a good area
to see molas, sharks and other pelagics.
Drift dive. |
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Malibu
Point Dive
The topography here is well worth the dive. Deep
slopes going to sand at 40 meters. This is a known
shark area you may also spot tuna and giant reef
rays. The visibility is always good here and the
current often up to two knots. |
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Entail Point
Dive |
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The
main reason to dive this site is to see manta
rays and molas, as the flora and fauna is not
particularly interesting. |
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Manta
Point Dive
The attraction here is to
see a great number of manta rays
together (in the right season). Above the
water you have amazing line stone cliffs
cut by the swell.
Gamat Bay Dive
The conditions are not often right to be
able to dive here. However, if they are
favorable, you will be treated to exceptionally
rich & colorful reef and a great diversity
of vertebrates and invertebrates. The topography
is composed of slopes, caves and crevasses.
The current here is very powerful. |
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