Explora Kuta

Kuta, donde se encuentra el aeropuerto internacional de Bali, suele ser la primera parada de los turistas a su llegada a Bali. Los visitantes vienen a disfrutar de las largas extensiones de playa y de las amplias oportunidades para ir de compras y de fiesta. Sin embargo, para los submarinistas que quieran distanciarse de las ajetreadas calles de Kuta, hay unos cuantos centros de buceo en la zona que te alejarán del bullicio y te adentrarán en la calma del hermoso mundo submarino de Bali.

En Kuta no se practica el submarinismo y, por tanto, no hay centros de buceo, pero los centros de buceo pueden ayudarte a visitar lugares de buceo alrededor de Bali continental, cursos de buceo o a navegar por los mares hasta las islas Nusa. Dependiendo del lugar que elijas visitar, tendrás la oportunidad de ver peces luna, mantarrayas y tiburones, así como toda una serie de pequeñas criaturas. Súbete a uno de los liveaboards que visitan Bali para verlo todo.

Top Kuta Dive Sites

USAT Liberty Wreck (Tulamben)

The Liberty Wreck is a world-renowned dive site ideal for both novice and experienced divers. It hosts over 400 species of reef fish and vibrant corals covering the WWII-era wreck. This scuba-only site offers easy access, shallow depths, and photogenic wreckage, making it perfect for relaxed exploration.

Manta Point (Nusa Penida)

At Manta Point, divers can witness large groups of graceful manta rays gliding over a rocky reef cleaning station. This scuba site suits intermediate to advanced divers due to currents and surge. The site is part of the Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area and delivers unforgettable big-animal encounters.

Tanjung Jepun (Padang Bai)

Tanjung Jepun is a macro paradise for scuba divers and a haven for photographers. Scorpionfish, giant frogfish, dragonets, and flying gurnards populate its sandy bottom. It’s an easy dive site perfect for beginners, with calm waters and artificial reef structures that encourage rich biodiversity.

Secret Bay (Gilimanuk) – Freediving possible

Secret Bay offers a unique muck diving experience, ideal for spotting elusive creatures like robust ghost pipefish, frogfish, and sarong shrimps. Suitable for experienced divers due to its subtle currents and need for keen observation. Freediving is possible in shallow areas rich in macro life.

Anker Wreck (Menjangan Island)

The Anker Wreck lies off Menjangan Island within the Bali Barat National Park. This scuba site is best for advanced divers due to its depth and current exposure. Coral-encrusted wreckage attracts tropical fish, while surrounding walls offer vibrant coral gardens and a protected marine environment.