Exploring Bali, Nusa Penida & Lombok Dive Spots With Private Boat Charter

Exploring Bali, Nusa Penida & Lombok Dive Spots With Private Boat Charter

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Bali is a world tourist destination that never makes tourists feel bored. Worldwide tourist destinations, ranging from natural nuances, history, culture, and night entertainment coloring the activities of tourists while in Bali. Diving is one of the activities of tourists, especially diving lovers. The diving point in Bali always gives a different feel every time the season changes. Nusa Penida and Lombok are also the target of divers to enjoy the underwater beauty. Private boat charter Bali is one of the options and it is easy to reach dive points that are difficult for small boats to reach. A number of Bali private boat rental provider options are available with various packages and prices.

Exploring Bali, Nusa Penida & Lombok Dive Spots With Private Boat Charter

Boat Charter Bali Exploring Nusa Penida Dive Spots

Private boat charter Bali offering experienced scuba divers and a diverse range of dive locations. We believe you will want to return again and again to Bali. The Mola Mola Season runs from July to October, although Manta Rays can be spotted in Bali all year. Nusa Lembongan/Nusa Penida is well-known for its world-class diving. Crystal Bay, Manta Point, Mangrove, and Toyapakeh are among the more than 20 dive sites located surrounding the island.

Manta Point 

At Manta Point, marvel as the beautiful manta rays glides over the cleaning stations. Keep your distance and these curious creatures will continue to circle, awestruck by their elegance and beauty in the water.

Manta Point is located on the south west corner of Nusa Penida and is the island’s most remote diving spot. It’s a trek well worth taking because the coastline around Nusa Penida is rugged, unspoiled, and breathtaking.

Manta rays are incredible creatures that live in Bali all year. There’s a good possibility you’ll see them when diving. Some of the mantas here have wingspans of almost three meters. They all have a distinctive black, white, or grey pattern on their undersides that makes them easy to identify.

Divers may also come across an octopus, bamboo sharks, or a surprise sighting of Mola Mola on the large limestone rocks that are a highlight of this dive site.

Crystal Bay

This dive site is popular all year, but notably during Mola Mola season, thanks to its beautiful corals and crystal blue waters.

Drop to the sandy bottom and then make your way to the corner, where larger fish and Mola Mola can be found during the season.

Toyapakeh

Private boat charter Bali will bring you to Toyapakeh. A favorite dive spot for many of our dive guides due to the number of corals and marine life, as well as the excellent visibility.

The dive location is protected from the powerful currents that flow between Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan in the deep strait between the two islands, with a gradual drift to the north. However, because currents can change fast, keep close to our knowledgeable local dive instructors to ensure an enjoyable and safe dive.

Gamat Bay

With an impressive reef wall that drops away at the bay’s edge, diving at Gamat Bay is exciting and rewarding. Divers enjoy the variety of marine species that may be found within the reef’s cracks and crannies, including the occasional turtle.

Look out into the blue because we frequently spot larger pelagics like sharks, rays, and Mola Mola (in Sunfish season).

As you return up the slope, you’ll notice beautiful table corals and coral bommies where many fish will be hiding, making for a terrific photo opportunity.

The major part of the bay is very shallow, making it an ideal spot for a safety stop at the end of a dive among some of Nusa Penida’s clearest waters and most abundant hard and soft corals.

Blue Corner

A thrilling journey through various terraces teeming with aquatic life, including eagle rays, marble rays, and (in season) the fabled sunfish. When conditions permit, Blue Corner has to be one of my favorite dives, albeit it is not usually diveable due to strong currents. We can give you advice on the spot.

This site is located off the northern edge of Nusa Lembongan and consists of a sloping reef with depths ranging from twelve meters to well over thirty meters. The site is known for its powerful currents, which make for an interesting dive, and the watercolor here has to be the deepest blue I’ve ever seen, earning it the name ‘Blue Corner.’

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