Common questions

Is Bali good for diving?

Is Bali good for diving?

Every scuba diver of all levels can enjoy the magnificent diving in Bali. The best dive sites for beginners are around Amed, Padang Bay, and Pulau Menjangan which have very light or often no current at all. Many Places around Bali are also VERY good for snorkelling especially on the East Coast from Padang Bay to Amed.

How much does it cost to dive in Bali?

So, the prevailing prices of scuba diving in Bali in INR are as follows: Discover Scuba: INR 4200 – 4900. One Dive: INR 1700 – 2400. PADI Open Water Course: INR 19,200 – 20,200.

Where can I dive near Bali?

The 5 Best Bali Dive Sites:

  • USAT Liberty shipwreck.
  • Amed Wall II.
  • Tepekong.
  • Menjangan Island.
  • Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida.

Can non swimmers do scuba diving in Bali?

NO, it is not at all possible to scuba dive without being able to swim. It is very dangerous for both you and your instructor/guide if you aren’t at least self sufficient in the water. The Seawalker is your only option and that is located in Sanur.

When can you dive in Bali?

The dry season in Bali runs from April to October however the best diving season is from May to November. The best time to see Manta Rays is April and May. The best time or season to see the famous Mola Mola, Oceanic sunfish is from August to October.

Can you wear shorts in Bali?

What do Tourists Wear in Bali? Short shorts are fine on the beach but trousers or skirts that fall below the knee are ideal when traveling to small towns or non-touristy destinations.

How can I live permanently in Bali?

Here’s the good news: if you’re looking to retire, then it’s possible to move to Bali to make your pension-funded dreams come true. You’ll first need to apply for a Retirement KITAS (Temporary Residence Permit) which is valid for one year and can be extended up to five years. You can then apply for full residency.

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Ruth Doyle