3W Dive - Gili Air Indonesa, 3W Dive - Gili Air Island Indonesia

3W Dive - Gili Air Indonesa, 3W Dive - Gili Air Island Indonesia

Gili Air
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Scuba Diving in Gili Air – A Relaxed Island Experience With warm, crystal-clear waters and a peaceful tropical setting, Gili Air offers ideal conditions for scuba diving—especially for those hoping to encounter sea turtles, which are frequently spotted around the islands. At 3W DIVE, we focus on comfort and personalized service. We adapt each dive to the experience level of our guests and keep our groups small—no more than 4 divers per guide. With three dive departures daily and a variety of nearby sites just minutes away by boat, you can enjoy a morning dive and still make it back in time for lunch or a relaxing afternoon on the island. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or trying scuba for the first time, Gili Air has something special waiting beneath the surface.

Explore the Gili Islands – Fun Diving with 3W DIVE Scuba diving around the Gili Islands is all about ease and enjoyment. With warm tropical waters (28–30°C), excellent visibility (15–40 meters), and dive sites just 5 to 20 minutes away by boat, it’s easy to fit diving into your island holiday. At 3W DIVE, we schedule two relaxed dive trips per day, giving you plenty of time to unwind between dives and enjoy the island with friends or family. Whether you’re into macro life and underwater photography or simply hoping to glide alongside sea turtles, we tailor each dive to your interests and experience. From Lombok’s volcanic muck dives to coral-covered wrecks, towering pinnacles, smooth drifts, and even night dives, we explore a wide variety of sites across the Gili Islands and North Lombok. No matter your level, diving from Gili Air offers something memorable for every diver.

Learn to Dive in Gili Air – SSI Courses with 3W DIVE Ready to explore the underwater world? At 3W DIVE, we offer SSI scuba diving courses on Gili Air for all levels—from absolute beginners to aspiring dive professionals. Our experienced instructors teach in multiple languages and always prioritize safety, patience, and personalized guidance. Whether you’re taking your first breath underwater or working toward a professional certification, we’ll support you every step of the way. To join a course, you’ll need: A completed medical questionnaire (provided by us), or a medical certificate from a doctor (issued within the last 12 months) confirming you’re fit to dive.

Sustainable Scuba Diving with 3W Dive – Gili Air Scuba diving can be a powerful way to connect with the ocean—when done responsibly. At 3W Dive, we’ve been part of the Gili Air community since 2011, and we’re fully aware of the environmental footprint tourism can leave behind. That’s why we’re committed to diving in a way that respects and protects the marine environment. We integrate sustainable practices into our daily operations and training programs, from eco-conscious dive briefings to marine conservation education. We also lead by example, encouraging divers to adopt low-impact habits underwater. In partnership with the local NGO Indo Coral Conservation, we actively support coral farming and reef restoration efforts around the Gili Islands—growing and replanting corals to help regenerate damaged reef areas. By choosing to dive with us, you’re not just exploring the reef—you’re helping protect it.

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★★★★★ Shark Point, Gili Trawangan

An excellent site for viewing larger marine life on the north side of Gili Trawangan. A flat sandy bottom turns into a series of progressively deeper canyons that run parallel to the shore. The Glen Nusa shipwreck is located at the northern part of the site in 28m of water.

★★★★★ Frogfish Point

Considered a “muck diving“ site, Hans Reef sits just off the east coast of Gili Air and provides great opportunitities for macro photographers or those wanting to see some of the smaller, stranger creatures found here.

★★★★★ Halik, Gili Trawangan

A steep slope on the north side of Gili Trawangan, from 5m down to 24m with a series of gullies at the bottom. A series of gradually deeper ridges running parallel to the beach is located between 25m and 40m.

★★★★★ Hans Reef

Hans Reef is a gentle sandy slope that runs parallel to the shore and features a large coral mound and smaller outcrops. It is suitable for divers of all experience levels and is often used for training. It is excellent for night diving and navigation. Coral blocks attract a lot of marine life!

★★★★☆ Air Wall

As the name suggests this wall is one of the largest in the area with a completely vertical drop from 5-30 meters, running along part of the Eastern side of Gil Air.

★★★★★ Bounty Wreck, Gili Tarawang

A 30m long sunken platform on the southwest side of Meno, this site is covered in hard and soft corals. The reef is a haven for many types of fish such as scorpion fish, stone fish, and juvenile batfish. Large schools of drummer fish are often seen here.

★★★★☆ Deep Turbo

A great deep dive just off the east side of Gili Trawangan with spectacular topography. At 30 m this site has a sandy bottom between large sea mounds. These sea mounds range in size and have an interesting variety of overhangs and outcrops, the largest of which go up to about 18 m deep.

★★★★☆ Meno Wall

Just off the west side of Gili Meno, and home to a plethora of crustaceans, Meno Wall is a great spot for night diving. The wall runs from 5m down to 16m and a second wall runs a little deeper.

★★★★☆ Shallow Turbo

This site is a shallow plateau with a slope located to the northeast of Gili Trawangan. The dive site offers a wide array of marine life and coral and is famous for its big schools of fusiliers, red tooth triggerfish, and long jaw mackerel.

★★★★☆ Meno Slope

Located on the western shore of Gili Meno, Meno Slope offers a wide array of macro marine life and coral bombies. The sandy slope is a multi-level dive site with depths ranging from 5m to 30m.

★★★★☆ Mirko's Reef

On the east end of Meno you can find this long sea mound which stretches almost the whole length of the island. A beautiful deep dive, famous for the beautiful coral, where you can find lots of cool small stuff like glass shrimp and porcelain crabs.

★★★★☆ Taket Malang

Northeast of Gili Meno another Gili dive site with great topography is found. Taket Malang, with its sea mounts, stretch from 7m down to 40m deep and is a great site for divers looking to experience the sensation of flying over mountains.

★★★★☆ Simon’s Reef

A great deep dive that offers a variety of corals not seen at the other dive sites. At 30m, this site has a sandy bottom between large sea mounds. These sea mounds range in size and have an interesting variety of overhangs and outcrops.

★★★★☆ Paradiso / Air Harbour

The harbour of Gili Air is home to much of the smaller marine life around the islands. As well as having frogfish, pipefish, seahorses, and other macro life, it is also the home for the famous mandarin fish, seen either on dawn- or dusk dives. A popular dive site for the macro crazed diver.

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★★★★☆ Sunset Reef

Sloping hard coral slope from 8m to 18m. Many bommies scattered throughout the dive site acting as cleaning stations. After 18m it is mostly sandy areas and bommies.

Opening Hours

Monday08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday08:00 - 19:00
Thursday08:00 - 19:00
Friday08:00 - 19:00
Saturday08:00 - 19:00
Sunday08:00 - 19:00

We dive 2 to 3 times a day, with short boat rides to nearby sites and easy returns to the dive center between dives. The water is crystal clear, a warm 28°C, and conditions are generally calm—perfect for spotting the many sea turtles that call these

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Opening Hours

Monday08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday08:00 - 19:00
Wednesday08:00 - 19:00
Thursday08:00 - 19:00
Friday08:00 - 19:00
Saturday08:00 - 19:00
Sunday08:00 - 19:00

We dive 2 to 3 times a day, with short boat rides to nearby sites and easy returns to the dive center between dives. The water is crystal clear, a warm 28°C, and conditions are generally calm—perfect for spotting the many sea turtles that call these