Discover a fantastic underwater world in Bali, so you can enjoy a real vacation in a tropical paradise. There are many beautiful locations that you can dive. Candi Dasa is one of the best havens to see an extraordinary the deep of Bali sea. Just
offshore from Candi Dasa is tiny Tepekong, a little outcrop that offers some spectacular diving. The coral walls are steep, the water is cold, and the current can be strong. But for an experienced diver, drifting with a 3 knot current through The Canyon offers an unforgettable underwater experience.
If you have an extra times don’t forget to dive in Amed because Amed is a perfect place for those wishing to get right away from it. Amed is a very slow paced village where technology hasn't caught up. There are a number of dive sites in the area that offer some nice drop offs with good coral and diver fish. Most of the diving is done out of local boats, however shore diving is available from Jemeluk Bay.
Actually there is another nice location to enjoy the beauty of tropical fish and corals in Bali such as Nusa Penida area, Sanur beach, Lovina beach, Tulamben beach,
Tepekong (sometimes called Kambing-''Goat"-Island); Gili Mimpang (three mini-islands sometimes called Batu Tiga,"Three Rocks"); and Biaha Island, sometimes called Likuan Island.
Are you a professional diver? You don’t have to worry about your ability to go underwater. You can learn to dive in Bali with a professional diver’s center. One of
them is PADI Scuba. They can teach you how to dive just in two days and earn
experience the excitement of the underwater world in Bali. Before you go to Bali you can book online to PADI website or other professional divers club in Bali, so you can learn to dive and a sensation of a real paradise in Bali. Are you ready?
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