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Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. Amed Jepun Divers, 80852 Amed, Karangasem Liberty Coral Garden (★4.5) There is a garden of anemones and about 60 statues on the far right side of the dive site. This is a nice second dive in the morning to get away from the crowds at Liberty Wreck. Entry and exit from the beach can be difficult. BALI FUN DIVING, 80224 Denpasar Selatan Anchor Wreck (★4.6) This dive site is a flat area with soft coral at a depth of 5 meters, followed by a wall that reaches approximately 35 meters. This site is covered by large sea fans and several other types of coral. SANCTUM UNA UNA, 94683 Tojo Una-Una Apollo (★4.4) Apollo is a very healthy reef close to the beach towards the South of Una Una, starting at 22 metres and continuing beyond 40 metres. It is the perfect dive spot to view a Barracuda tornado, which although not guarenteed, is seen all year round in Una Una. SANCTUM UNA UNA, 94683 Tojo Una-Una Pinnacle 2 (★4.5) A large pinnacle starting at 5 metres and extending beyond 60, which sits 5 minues from Sanctum Una Una Dive Resort. A safe spot for beginner divers to practice to 12 metres as well as a good drop off point for more experienced divers to explore nearby deeper pinnacles, such as Satellite. Mares Mandolin (★4.5) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Tatawa Kecil (★4.7) Tatawa Kecil is another great dive site in central Komodo National Park for those who love and know currents. As currents can be very strong, this dive spot is for experienced divers only. This spot offers great visibility, pelagic fish, small creatures, and a beautiful coral reef. Mares Tanjung Kopi (★4.2) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. Amed Jepun Divers, 80852 Amed, Karangasem Kubu Reef (★4.4) Great and easy dive site. Access from beach. Beautiful corals and contrast with black sand on the bottom. Perfect dive after Boga Wreck. Good for all levels. Aqualung Big Fish Country (★4.7) One of the most popular dive sites in the atoll. 7 minutes from Nabucco Islands in northeast direction. The best time to dive is when the current is strong. This dive site is characterized by a channel which turns into a wall at 26 meters. A reef hook is required. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Sebayur Kecil Komodo (★4.6) Sebayur Kecil is a sloping reef. This dive spot is suitable for beginners and those looking to refresh their skills as well as for snorkelers. Usually no to light current is present. Great dive site for searching for small inhabitants, yet deeper down divers can spot different sharks. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo The Cauldron (★4.6) The Cauldron, aka Shotgun, is one of Komodo’s most popular dive sites and is located at the north end of the park. Famous for its ripping currents, this dive shoots you (like a shotgun) into China Shop, a beautiful protected coral garden. The Cauldron is a great dive for the thrill-seekers! Mares, Janez Kranjc Alung Banua (★4.3) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. Mares, Janez Kranjc Likuan 3 (★4.5) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. Mares Ceningan wall, Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia (★4.5) Located on the east edge of Nusa Ceningan this impressive wall dive can only be dived during slack high tide when conditions allow. In the channel between Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida the site experiences strong currents which accounts for the impressive marine life that can be seen there. PT. BAHARI INTAN ABADI, 80224 Denpasar Selatan Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida (★4.4) Located on the west-side of Nusa Penida Island, Crystal Bay has two coral reef formations separated by sand slopes. The combination of slopes and walls that form the topography at this dive site goes down to more than 50 meters and meets with large rock which is an ideal place for a cleaning station for sunfish. Mares Toyapakeh Wall (★4.6) Toya Pakeh is known as one of the best dive sites in the area. It is situated in a small nook on the north mouth of the Ceningan Channel. While currents can be strong and at times unpredictable, divers are rewarded with some of the finest coral structures and marine biodiversity Penida has to offer. Aqualung Likuan Pygmy (★4.4) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. MANTA DIVE, Gili Trawangan Turtle Heaven (★4.5) The pinnacle off of the north-eastern side of Gili Meno is home for many of the sea turtles around the Gili islands. This site is a slope that leads out to a pinnacle stretching from 9m to 30m with corals covering all the sides. PT. BAHARI INTAN ABADI, 80224 Denpasar Selatan Jemeluk Wall (★4.5) From the topography of the slope that meets the wall with a variety of soft and hard corals that adorn, such as barrel sponges, huge seafan, table coral, big formation of acropora and others. Scubapro Soft Coral (★4.2) 15 minutes from Pramuka Island, this reef is a popular site for its coral. There is one sandy bottom area at 6 meters for conducting diving courses on the northern part of this reef. On the southern part, there is a “Monas“ miniature that is very interesting to be visited. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Barracuda Point 1 (★4.5) This site is located in Mantehage Island (North Of Sulawesi). This is a great wall dive with abundant marine life, beautiful coral, sponges, and more. Perfect for both freediving and scuba diving. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Golden Passage Komodo (★4.3) Golden Passage is located in the north area of Komodo National Park. It is a sloping site with a max depth of 25 meters. A suitable site for experienced divers as current conditions are generally strong. Peter S. (#417559) Seraya Tulamben (★4.5) Seraya Secret is a great macro dive site, paradise for photographers from all over the world by day and by night. Definitely a must see dive site for macro lovers! Mares, Janez Kranjc Arborek Jetty (★4.4) This is a challenging dive and not for the faint hearted. This jetty is a photographers dream with thousands of fish found under the jetty, such as schooling jacks hunting on the smaller silversides. It is not an easy dive due to the strong currents you can experience here. Aqualung Manta Sandy (★4.3) Lean or hook on the nice and flat sandy area at 16 m from where you can enjoy the show of the mantas getting cleaned. This is an easy manta dive site for beginners. While waiting for the manta to come, look for macro in the sandy area, you might even see a flamboyant cuttlefish! Mares Mioskun (★4.4) Starting this relaxing dive should be done on the current side of the island, leaving a good distance between the entry point and the best point of dive site on the south-eastern side MANTA DIVE, Gili Trawangan Frogfish Point (★4.5) 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. PT. BAHARI INTAN ABADI, 80224 Denpasar Selatan USAT Liberty Wreck (★4.6) This is the only historical shipwreck in Bali, ranked #3 in the world for Wreck diving! The wreck is 25 meters form shore at a depth of 4 to 29 meters below the surface with most of it occuring in a shallow area. This dive site does not have strong currents, has clear water, and warm temperatures. Difficult entry! iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Siaba Kecil (★4.5) Siaba Kecil offers some amazing drift dives. We drift along a reef that is filled with small caverns. At both ends of the island there is a beautiful coral garden where we do our safety stop, or wherer less experienced divers can dive. Otherwise this spot is for experienced divers only as currents can be strong. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Batu Bolong Komodo (★4.8) Batu Bolong is a world class dive sites. Suitable for advanced and/or experienced divers due to its strong currents, Batu Bolong offers some huge schools of fish, many pelagic fish, and different kinds of sharks in the deeper parts of the dive. Aqualung Mike’s Point (★4.4) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive with abundant marine life, beautiful coral, and sponges. A perfect site for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling. Amazing Scuba, 12210 Jakarta Selatan Papa Theo Wreck (★3.9) Papa Theo wreck is located 15 minutes from Sepa Island and lies on the perimeter of the Seribu archipelago. The wreck is no longer intact, but divers can still see the overall structure. Aqualung Bunaken Timur 1 (★4.5) Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well. bali fun diving SD Point (★4.6) SD Point is an abbreviation for ‘Sekolah Dasar’ or elementary school. It’s arguably the most diverse collection of corals in Bali. Having shelf slope bottom parallel along the beach cover with abundant corals make this site is great for Drift Dive activities. Occasionally the current can be very strong. Mares Sandy Slope (★4.3) Half way between Coral Garden and Dream Wall, Sandy Slope offers nice snorkeling on the top with soft and hard coral, sea fans, and loads of fish. If you swim towards the north, you will find a nice drop off to 40 meters deep. Amed Jepun Divers, 80852 Amed, Karangasem Gerombong (★4.4) Tricky, rocky entry at this site (need flat sea). Two reefs seperated by a rock slope. Each reef and a small cavern are the highlights. It is a divesite that gives you a lot of options of diving it. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Mini Wall (★4.3) Mini Wall is located in the central area of Komodo National Park. The topography consists of a wall covered by corals. This is a beginner friendly dive site. Highlights at this site include corals and macro critters. Max depth is 30 m. Mares, Janez Kranjc Dermaga Pulau Pramuka (★4.2) This Jetty is a perfect site to practice all of your diving skills. With an available platform at 6-meter depth, the situation creates safety for both students and instructors. On the northern side of this site, there are some artificial reef structures at the shallower, and some natural reefs in the vicinity. Aqualung Kakaban Wall (★4.2) 50 minutes from Nabucco Islands and 20 minutes from Nunukan Islands, on the southwest tip of Kakaban Island lies this beautiful dive site. Long deep wall generally protected from the current. Scubapro Pulau Panggang Barat (★4.2) Pulau Panggang Barat (Western of Panggang Island) is a nice shallow reef that is covered by the Panggang Reef. This place is nice to dive, especially when the wind blows from the east. The contour is quite simple to follow, and the lighthouse can be used as the entry/exit reference. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Pulau Pramuka (★4.0) Pulau Pramuka Reef is an easy dive site for all levels of divers. Entering from the shore to the north, the reef is quite beautiful from 6-12 meters. There is a fiber boat ship wreck at a depth of 27m to the north and a smaller wreck at 14m to the south, to add joy to your diving. MANTA DIVE, Gili Trawangan Bounty Wreck, Gili Tarawang (★4.5) 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. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Mawan Komodo (★4.7) Mawan is a small island with white sand beaches and turquoise waters in central Komodo National Park. It holds many surprises for divers, offering huge inhabitants as well as a great macro marine life. Mawan is also a cleaning station for mantas. Divers and snorkelers alike can enjoy seeing them. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Siaba Besar (★4.5) Siaba Besar is a great combination of coral and sandy bottom, and has a gentle slope leading down to a channel. It is a wonderful dive site for all levels of divers, especially for beginners and dive courses, plus those who just want to relax and snorkel in a calm bay. iDIVE Komodo, 86554 Labuan Bajo Manta Point , Makassar Reef (★4.6) Makasar Reef also called Karang Makasar or Manta Point is one of the best meeting sites for manta rays. Beginner divers and snorkelers can navigate this dive spot, offering a gentle drift dive at a depth of 10-15 m. You can dive at Manta Point all year around. Mares, Janez Kranjc Biodiversity House Reef (★4.4) The reef in front of Biodiversity Jetty and continous all the way to Batu Lima starts at 2m dropping down to 20m. The reef has many hidden areas for species to hide Amed Jepun Divers, 80852 Amed, Karangasem Tulamben Drop-Off (★4.5) Drop Off is slope down where on one side is a wall down to a deep water, mostly stay on maximum depth at 30 meters where reef is very nice well covers with soft coral. To dive is here is beach entry, as a diver should always check the SPG how much air left before turn swimming back to exit point. MANTA DIVE, Gili Trawangan Halik, Gili Trawangan (★4.6) 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. Mares, Janez Kranjc Baong Penyu / Turtle Neck (★4.4) Located near Padang Bay, this harbor is in the eastern part of Bali. You take an outrigger boat from this harbor to just right behind Padang Bay’s Hill, about 15 minutes cruise, then you arrive at a dive site. Boat entry/exit. Dive along the wall. 12...4→