Holiday in Bali is a great way to recover your energy, mind, body and soul. It's a leisure time. Go to travel agent now, book your airline ticket and ask your agent to provide you with a cozy hotel or villa that suit to your budget and dreams. Don't go alone to Bali. It's really wonderful if you travel to Bali, the island of Gods, the last Nirvana on earth, with your spouse or your family. If you travel alone it’s possible that you’ll discover your soul mate. Who knows?
Sunset in Bali. Image: nds.wikipedia.org |
There are many places of interest in Bali Island. You will enjoy the sun, sand, sea, and the smile of Balinese. Remember, Bali is identical with adventure, romantic atmosphere and the unforgettable warm welcome from the Balinese in every corner of the island. It's really a paradise.
Bali is a beautiful island and recognized as the best resort in the world. Balinese art and culture is a daily life. There are thousand temples in this island. Many visitors decide to live in Bali because they are in love with the culture.
Mountains, lakes, terrace rice fields, coconut trees, beaches, colorful flowers are free to be enjoyed. Dances and Balinese music is a sound of Gods. Bali is an adventure island. The island is full with challenging adventures such as diving, bungee jumping, trekking, rafting, and other outdoor activities.
Scuba diving in Bali. Image: balibalibeach.com |
With its warm water, extensive coral reefs and abundant marine life, diving in Bali offers some superb diving possibilities. There are a number of operations conducting diving trips for visitors, and there are also package tours specifically for scuba divers. If you are traveling independently, and you just want the occasional dive, make sure you bring your scuba certification. Most of the main qualifications are recognized, including those of PADI, NAUI, BSAC, FAUI and SSI. Keen divers might also bring their own mask and regulator, though all the equipment is available for rent.
Scuba diving in Bali is one of the best places in the world, and this is still relatively unknown news. Enthusiasts usually head to Sanur, Padang Bai, Amed, Tulamben, West Bali dive sites typically offer pristine waters, colorful marine life and milder conditions suitable for divers of all levels. Divers who enjoy wall diving will appreciate the areas prime spots around Menjangan islands, but there is interest for everyone here, with a deep wreck dive, some unique night diving and many snorkeling sites.
Most of the regent’s dive sites are found around Menjangan Island. Diving is regulated here. Spear fishing is not allowed and all marine life is protected. Menjangan’s white sandy beaches make a nice location for a lunch break. Underwater, the drop-off along the south shore and eastern tip, facing the Bali ocean, are home to lots of colorful small fish and vertebrates, lacy sea fans and a variety of sponges. The sandy, gradual slopes of Menjangan’s north coast are a final resting place for Bali’s oldest dive able shipwreck, the Anker Wreck. Even large pelagic are sometimes seen at Menjangan. Occasionally sightings of Whales, Whale sharks and Manta rays have been reported. Drift diving is usual, but currents are quite mild and all levels of divers can enjoy this area.
The northwest area has had his share of destructions. El Nino, storms have been hard on the corals. The marine life however is teaming and vibrant.
Day-trippers travelling from Sanur to the east Bali dive locations of Tulamben and Amed will get a look at our traditional Bali. The drive is approx. 3 hours. Diving in Tulamben is normally done from shore, where entry can be challenging. Many people prefer to stay overnight in Tulamben rather than day trip here. The local people are very friendly and Bali International Diving Professionals both support and know the local community. We have been diving in this area before it became developed as a popular dive destination. By diving in Tulamben you are also supporting the local community. Only in Tulamben will you see young and old women alike carrying diving equipment on their heads, to the dive entry points, to earn their living.
Day-trippers travelling from Sanur to the east Bali dive locations of Tulamben and Amed will get a look at our traditional Bali. The drive is approx. 3 hours. Diving in Tulamben is normally done from shore, where entry can be challenging. Many people prefer to stay overnight in Tulamben rather than day trip here. The local people are very friendly and Bali International Diving Professionals both support and know the local community. We have been diving in this area before it became developed as a popular dive destination. By diving in Tulamben you are also supporting the local community. Only in Tulamben will you see young and old women alike carrying diving equipment on their heads, to the dive entry points, to earn their living.
Amed and the villages south east of this area are becoming more popular with tourists. Life goes back in time here. For most of the year, the water is generally calm, with minimal to manageable currents. Many sites make excellent drift dives.
The sound of crashing surf on the shores is a part of the Oceanside feel, and the dive sites are part of the seascape. The imposing Gili Tepekong and the four outcrops of Gili Mimpang are directly offshore. Consistent currents flow with the full and varied marine life along the shallow reefs and walls that surround these
mysterious islands.
Padang Bai is a small but busy fishing village. The shore is a convenient place to dive.
When the channel is calm you can do a daytrip from Padang Bai to the reefs of Nusa Penida.
Nusa Penida has been famous for its coral reefs and marine life, and also a beautiful sea view from the beach. Sanur is a waste of time to some people; however Bali International Diving Professionals have seen wonderful small creatures like the seahorse and mantis shrimp in this area. We feel that this is a good dive location for novice divers and refresher course participants and for those who do not have much time.
The minute marine life and coral formations make this an interesting, as well as a convenient, dive site. Sanur certainly doesn’t offer Bali’s best diving, but if you want a quick and easy dive this is the place to visit. Sanur beach is the best place to enjoy sunrise and Kuta beach is spectacular for sunset. It has been said that diving in Sanur can be magical if the visibility is good.
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