Dive Sites

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Dive Sites
Liberty Wreck Coral Garden Drop Off Alamanda Batu Kelebit Melasti Boga Wreck & Kubu Reef Seraya Secret Batu Belah Ghost Bay Jemeluk Bay Bunutan Lipah Bay Japanese Wreck

Liberty Wreck

One of the most famous wreck dive sites in the world, the USAT Liberty lies just a few meters from the shore. Suitable for all levels of divers, the wreck is covered in vibrant corals and home to hundreds of tropical fish. It's a must-visit site for any diver coming to Bali.

Coral Garden

A shallow site with artificial reef structures and soft coral formations. This site is known for its relaxed conditions, ideal for underwater photography and spotting clownfish, lionfish, and sometimes even ribbon eels.

Drop Off

A steep underwater wall that drops into the deep blue. This dramatic site is great for advanced divers and offers the chance to see schooling fish, turtles, and sometimes even reef sharks cruising along the wall.

Alamanda

A quieter dive site, perfect for macro enthusiasts. Divers often encounter small critters like nudibranchs, cleaner shrimps, and various types of crabs hiding among the corals.

Batu Kelebit

Known for its clear visibility and lava rock formations. This site is usually reached by boat and is suitable for deeper dives. Expect to see healthy hard corals, reef fish, and sometimes white-tip reef sharks.

Melasti

A classic muck diving site with black sand and a rich variety of macro life. Great for photographers looking for tiny sea creatures like ghost pipefish, seahorses, and rare nudibranchs.

Boga Wreck & Kubu Reef

An intentionally sunk shipwreck near Kubu village, providing a great wreck diving experience. Surrounded by coral gardens, it's ideal for exploring and often used for advanced training dives.

Seraya Secret

One of Bali’s top macro dive sites. This place is a heaven for underwater photographers hoping to spot harlequin shrimp, mimic octopus, and baby frogfish.

Batu Belah

A more remote site that offers a peaceful dive experience. Rich in macro subjects and unique rock formations, it’s a favorite among experienced divers looking for something off the beaten path.

Ghost Bay

A calm bay known for its muck diving and man-made reef structures. You can find small critters like pipefish and shrimp, and it’s a great site for navigation or night dives.

Jemeluk Bay

Famous for its underwater statues and calm conditions, Jemeluk Bay is ideal for beginners and snorkelers. The coral gardens here are lively, and the visibility is usually excellent.

Bunutan

A beautiful drift dive where you just follow the current and enjoy the scenery. Schools of snapper, trevally, and barracuda are often seen here, along with vibrant coral slopes.

Lipah Bay

A quiet bay with gentle conditions, perfect for beginner divers and snorkelers. Coral bommies, reef fish, and occasional turtles make it a delightful place to explore.

Japanese Wreck

A small WWII-era Japanese shipwreck lying in shallow waters. Covered in soft coral and surrounded by marine life, it’s an excellent site for photography and intermediate divers.