FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers

Immerse yourself in Bali’s breathtaking underwater world, where vibrant coral reefs, majestic shipwrecks, and exotic marine life await your discovery.

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Bali, known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and crystal-clear waters, is a true paradise for diving enthusiasts.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned diver, the island offers a wealth of incredible dive sites teeming with marine life, colorful coral reefs, and even historical shipwrecks.

FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers

At Best Bali Diving, we are dedicated to ensuring that every diving adventure is not only safe but filled with excitement, wonder, and lasting memories.

Bali has something for everyone, making it a top diving destination in the world.

Whether you’re looking to explore wrecks, encounter pelagic species, or discover macro life, Bali’s diverse underwater world will leave you in awe.

What are the best diving spots in Bali?

Bali offers world-class diving locations, including Tulamben (USS Liberty Shipwreck), Nusa Penida (Manta Point & Crystal Bay), Amed, and Menjangan Island. These sites feature stunning coral reefs, diverse marine life, and unique underwater landscapes, making them perfect for both beginners and advanced divers.

When is the best time to dive in Bali?

The best diving season in Bali is from April to November, during the dry season when the waters are calm and visibility is excellent. However, diving is possible year-round, with Mola Mola (sunfish) sightings peaking between July and October in Nusa Penida.

Do I need a certification to dive in Bali?

For fun dives, you need at least an Open Water Diver certification (PADI, SSI, or equivalent). However, if you’re new to diving, you can try a Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) experience, which requires no prior certification and allows you to explore Bali’s underwater world with a professional instructor.

How much does scuba diving in Bali cost?

Diving prices in Bali vary depending on location and package. Fun dives start at around $40-60 per dive, while PADI certification courses range from $350 to $600. Multi-day dive packages offer great value for those looking to explore multiple sites.

Is Bali good for beginner divers?

Yes! Bali has beginner-friendly dive sites like Amed and Padang Bai, featuring calm waters, shallow reefs, and stunning marine life. If you’re new, try a Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) experience or take a PADI Open Water Course.

What marine life can I see while diving in Bali?

Bali is home to manta rays, mola mola (sunfish), reef sharks, sea turtles, macro critters, and vibrant coral reefs. Top sites like Manta Point and Menjangan Island offer incredible biodiversity.

What is the water temperature in Bali for diving?

Bali’s water temperatures range from 26-29°C (79-84°F) year-round, except in Nusa Penida, where currents bring cooler waters (18-22°C / 64-72°F), especially between July and October.

Do I need travel insurance for diving in Bali?

Yes, dive insurance is highly recommended, covering medical emergencies, decompression sickness, and trip cancellations. Consider policies from DAN (Divers Alert Network) or World Nomads.

Are there strong currents while diving in Bali?

Some sites, like Nusa Penida and Gili Tepekong, have strong currents, ideal for drift diving. Beginners should start in Amed, Padang Bai, or Tulamben, which offer calmer conditions.

Can I dive with manta rays and mola mola in Bali?

Yes! Manta rays are found year-round at Manta Point, Nusa Penida, while mola mola (sunfish) appear between July and October in deeper, colder waters.

FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers
FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers
FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers
FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers
FAQ – Bali Diving questions and answers

PADI diving courses tailored to every level of advancement

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SHORT BALI DIVING PRICELIST:
Discover Scuba Diving (Introductory Dive)
Price: USD 70-120
Single Fun Dive (Certified Divers) Price: USD 40-60
Two-Tank Dive Trip Price: USD 80-120
PADI Open Water Diver Course Price: USD 350-500
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course Price: USD 350-400
Snorkeling Trips Price: USD 35-50
3-Day Scuba Diving Adventure (7 Dives) Price: USD 350
4-Day Scuba Diving Adventure (10 Dives) Price: USD 500
5-Day Scuba Adventure (12 Dives) Price: USD 600
6-Day Scuba Diving Adventure (14 Dives) Price: USD 750
7-Day Underwater Experience (16 Dives) Price: USD 800
Combo 14-Day Scuba Adventure (26 Dives) Price: USD 2,500


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Dive in Bali’s most stunning spots, from vibrant coral gardens to historical shipwrecks.

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We provide modern, reliable equipment for your comfort and safety.

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Customize your diving experience with a variety of courses and trips.

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We cater to your specific needs, ensuring a tailored experience for every diver, whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver

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