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Nusa Penida Diving

Best Time to Dive
The best time to dive Nusa Penida is between June and November, when the water is cooler and visibility is fantastic, increasing your chances of spotting Mola Mola (Oceanic Sunfish). However, diving is feasible year-round, with warm ocean temperatures and spectacular marine life.¹

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Nusa Penida diving offers an unparalleled experience with its vibrant corals, diverse marine life, and exhilarating drift sites. Here's what you need to know:
Nusa Penida Diving
Nusa Penida Diving

Nusa Penida Diving

Nusa Penida diving is the best diving in Bali. We have any spots diving located there. There are manta Point, Manta bay, Crystal Bay, Gamat bay, Toyapakeh Wall, Mangrove, SD Point and GT Point. Every Diving takes 2 Spot Point. we can handle certificate diver on non Certificate diver. Our starting point from Toyapakeh harbor. […]
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Top Dive site

Top Dive Sites - Manta Point: Famous for its plankton-rich waters that attract mantas all year round, with regular sightings of turtles, nurse sharks, and bamboo sharks. - Crystal Bay: Known for its fantastic visibility, steep drop-offs, and frequent Mola Mola sightings from August to October. - Gamat Bay: A colorful dive site with a rich reef slope, perfect for spotting soft corals and hard corals. - Toyapakeh: A divers' favorite with a steep wall, terraces, and huge hard coral formations, home to pygmy seahorses and pelagics. - SD Point: A popular spot for encountering mantas and other marine life.²

Marine Life

Marine Life Nusa Penida is renowned for its exceptional marine life, including: - Manta Rays: Commonly spotted at Manta Point and other sites. - Oceanic Sunfish (Mola Mola): Frequently seen between July and October. - Reef Sharks: White tip reef sharks, bamboo sharks, and occasional whale shark sightings. - Turtles: Regularly spotted at various dive sites. - Colorful Fish: Hundreds of species, including lionfish, octopus, moray eels, and scorpionfish.³ Safety and Precautions - Currents: Nusa Penida is known for strong currents, making it suitable for experienced divers. - Depth: Dive sites range from 5-40 meters, with some sites reaching depths of over 100 meters. - Certification: Open Water certification with a minimum of 25 logged dives and recent diving experience within the past six months is typically required.

Safety and Precautions - Currents

Safety and Precautions - Currents: Nusa Penida is known for strong currents, making it suitable for experienced divers. - Depth: Dive sites range from 5-40 meters, with some sites reaching depths of over 100 meters. - Certification: Open Water certification with a minimum of 25 logged dives and recent diving experience within the past six months is typically required.