BALI DIVE SITES & SCUBA LOCATIONS
On the following map you can see many of the dive sites around Bali. It's impossible however to show all locations for Scuba diving on this map, the space is simply to small to display them all here.. Visit the appropriate area pages to see more detailed maps and descriptions of most of the known dive sites around Bali and it's sister islands.

Dive Sites Map of Bali and Surrounding Islands
Sanur Dive Sites
Although underestimated by many divers and dive centers in Bali, the area of Sanur houses some nice dive sites with variable coral and possible encounters with reef shark as well as many different macro finds. Due to the very gradual sloping bottom of the area, limited visibility and mild currents can be found here depending on tides and other factors. Access is provided from local boats called "Jukung". View our page about Sanur with dive sites map.
Nusa Penida is one of Bali's sister islands to the east which lies approx. in the middle between Bali and Lombok in the Lombok Strait. The dive sites around Penida are known for their crystal clear waters with sometimes chilling cold upwellings from the deep oceanic basin of the Indian ocean, south of Bali.
Nusa Penida and the accompanying island's Nusa Lembongan and Ceningan are the appropriate place for drift diving and encounters with large pelagic fish like Manta Rays and Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola). The reefs are very pristine and variable around these islands and beside the large fish, there are also many macro opportunities here. Squat lobsters in Crinoids (featherstars), frogfish, reef sharks and when you lucky turtles and passing dolphins (although rare) can be seen around these islands.
Central (East) Coast Dive Sites
The central coast dive sites are situated and accessed from Padangbai and Candidasa. Beside some dive locations at the coast of Padangbai, this is the place to visit the Gili islands of Bali; Gili Mimpang, Gili Tepekong and Gili Biaha. Like the island of Nusa Penida, these Gili islands can offer great encounters with large pelagics and sharks, but also inhabit the change of an challenging strong current which make these locations an inappropriate place for beginning divers..
West-Bali & Menjangan Dive Sites
At the west-side of Bali, near the ferry to Java, there are a great diversity of dive sites mainly around Menjangan island (Deer island) with it's beautiful wall-dives and the Muck diving location with strange critters known by the name "Secret bay" (aka Gilimanuk bay).
Tulamben Area Dive Sites
The dive sites of Bali's north-east coast around Tulamben are mainly situated on a nutrient rich bottom composition of volcanic black sand and rocks. Undoubly one of the best and easiest wreck dives of the world can be found here at the remains of the USAT Liberty, a 120m victim of the second world war. Beside this famous wreck, there are some beautiful locations with abundance of marine life which are loved by underwater photographers who keep returning here time after time. Large bumphead parrot fish, Sweetlips, Garden eels, Batfish, a huge 'house' Barracuda, Large school of Big eyed trevally and different types of Pygmy seahorses (Hippocampus denise & bargibanti) are among the inhabitants of this area.
Amed Dive Sites
Amed's dive sites resemble nearly the same bottom and topography as the dive sites of the Tulamben area and the marine species that can be found here are also comparable. During the last few years there has been great developments for the diving tourism around this area with new accommodations and dive centers constructed. Beside some dives accessable from shore, many diving locations here are visited by local boat (Jukung). It is possible also to visit Gili Selang from here.
Other Dive Sites Around Bali
Basically there are many places at the north coast of Bali that have very good conditions for Scuba diving with abundance of underwater life and critters. Many sites have however not been surveiled yet and carry no particular names. A dive site called "Puri Jati" gets more popular since recent years and is loved by the serious underwater photographers and muck divers.
Although surfers and tourists enjoy Bali' s south west coast, the high surf usually makes this area too rough for Scuba diving. Most divesites are on Bali' s lesser exposed east and north/west coast.
Why Bali As Scuba Diving Destination
While many divers pass Bali on the way to destinations like Komodo, Raja Ampat, Flores, Lembeh, Sumba and other places, Bali is only gaining popularity with Scuba divers during the last few years and was pretty unknown as a diving destination untill fairly recently..
Bali however has all what a Scuba diver can be dreaming of; From the easy dives with comfortable water temperatures in the north part with the well known and coral encrusted shipwreck of the USAT Liberty in Tulamben and Muck diving at Puri Jati / Tukad Dabu (aka Seraya Secrets) to the pristine reefs with large pelagics (Ocean Sunfish and Manta Rays) at Bali's sister islands which carries the names Nusa Penida, Ceningan and Nusa Lembongan.
Scientist continue to discover new species here, some of which are believed to be endemic. The island' s rich bio-diversity is one of our many blessings. This small area may well represent the most biologically diverse undersea environment on earth. Bali is an absolute heaven for serious underwater photographers and minute sea-creature lovers who will find macro subjects like Shrimps, rare nudibranchs and mandarin fish.
While many of Bali' s abundant species are small, divers may also interact with large marine creatures like Ocean Sunfish (Mola mola) and Manta Rays (Manta birostris) which are found around Nusa Penida year-round. On the large end of the scale but rarely seen are migrating Whales, Dolphins, the occasional Whale shark, Hammerhead sharks, Tiger and Leopard sharks, which cruise to Bali's Sea from the ocean.
From the smallest macro opportunities to large pelagics and sharks, Bali has it all!
Coral Triangle
Bali lies in the south of the so called "Coral Triangle" which houses a vast amount and abundance of marine life / biodiversity. The coral triangle consists of the richest concentration of iridescent corals, fish, crustaceans, mollusks and marine plants in the whole world.
The triangle hosts more then 600 species of reef building corals, which encompasses 75 percent of all species known in the world. 3000 species of fish have their home in the triangle and there are still many species to be found. Regularly there are new discoveries around the Indonesian archipelago.
Bali is home to the Conservancy’s Coral Triangle Center (CTC) which develops resilient networks of Marine Protected Area's (MPAs) to concerve and protect the marine environment of the triangle for the future and generations to come. Though this Center, Conservancy scientists, policy and financing experts and field staff come together with a wide range of partners to share knowledge and take action for the Coral Triangle.
Bali International Diving Professionals (BIDP) encourages marine protection and environmentally safe ways of Scuba diving and will help / promote conservation and protection of the area and it's underwater life wherever we can!
BIDP, The Area Specialists
Bali International Diving Professionals (BIDP) are specialists in scuba diving around all areas of Bali and it's surrounding islands. As one of the founders of dive locations around Bali and with staff members born and raised on these islands, our team have paramount experience of the locations and safety / skills required to dive here.
BIDP consists of an international team of instructors and guides from Asia and Europe. We pride ourselves on continuously increasing our skills by encouraging all staff members to keep developing their knowledge of Scuba diving and it's technology. BIDP regularly explores the area to add new dive location's to our extensive list already in use.
Enroll in our Underwater Photography or Videography Courses, an ideal way of seeing and studying Bali's outstanding underwater / marine life.
GPS Coordinates:
As Global positioning and geo tracking gets more popular with travelers, we have include some GPS locations of popular places and dive sites around Bali.
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GPS (Global Positioning System) Location Coordinates In Bali |
| Location in Bali: |
GPS Coordinate: |
| Amed |
8º19' south 115º37' east |
| Bali Island |
8º22' south 115º13' east |
| Bali Airport (Ngurah Rai Int. Airport) |
8º44 south 115º10 east |
| Candidasa |
8º30' south 115º35' east |
| Pura Goa Lawah (The Bat Cave Temple) |
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| Kuta |
8º43'25 south 115º10'12 east |
| Menjangan Island |
8º05' south 114º30' east |
| Nusa Dua |
8º48' south 115º09' east |
| Dreamland Beach |
8º47'55 south 115º07'02 east |
| Nyang Nyang Surf and Beach |
8º50'36 south 115º06'25 east |
| Uluwatu Temple |
8º49'50 south 115º05'07 east |
| Nusa Ceningan |
8º41' south 115º27' east |
| Nusa Lombongan |
8º40' south 115º27' east |
| Nusa Penida |
8º44' south 150º32' east |
| Padang Bai |
8º31' south 115º30' east |
| Sanur |
8º42' south 115º15' east |
| BIDP Dive Center Sanur Bali |
8º42'19 south 115º15'01 east |
| BIDP Boat at the beach of Sanur |
8º42'22 south 115º15'51 east |
| Tulamben |
8º17' south 115º36' east |
| Ubud |
8º31'09 south 115º15'47 east | |