Bali is known for amazing dive sites, beautiful beaches, world class surf and rich culture. Often referred to as the Island of the Gods, even seasoned divers will be spell bound by the underwater beauty found here.
WHY WE LOVE DIVING BALI
Manta Rays and Mola Mola
Renowned muck diving - big your macro lens!
The Liberty Wreck is not to be missed
BALI GALLERY
WEATHER
Diving Bali
As one of the better known Indonesian islands, Bali attracts the crowds, but the underwater world is often overlooked. Dive sites are located all around the island of Bali, to the south you will find Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Sanur where Manta Rays can be seen in the months of April and May and the oddly beautiful Mola Mola from August to October.
To the east, Tumbalen has one of the best and easiest wreck dives in the world, the USS Liberty. Also in the East is Amed, known for its easy and relaxed diving with little current and magnificent coral. Then muck diving at its finest on the northwest side of the island at Secret Bay Gilimanuk.
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Winter average of 26°C / 79°F
Summer average of 28°C / 82°F
WEATHER ADVICE
Rainy season December to February
GETTING HERE
Flights from LONDON
via DUBAI
17 hours
TIME DIFFERENCE
GMT + 8 hours
Deep Thought
Ever seen a Mola Mola?
They are frequently spotted around Bali in the summer months.
WATER TEMPERATURES
27° to 29°C / 81 to 84°F average
VISIBILITY
10 to 50m / 30 to 165ft