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How to choose the right dive shop Bali for your scuba diving Bali adventure?

That is the question behind your decision with whom to do your dive trip in Bali simply because it will dictate wether or not your experience will be as good as you hope it will. So there are a few factors to consider when making your choice:

  1. Safety
  2. Diver to guide ratio
  3. Equipment maintenance
  4. Experience
  5. Reviews
  6. Location
  7. Price
How to choose the right dive shop Bali for your scuba diving Bali adventure?

Safety

1. Safety

Safety above all and extra safety is good safety, that’s what we always say. It should be the main focus when choosing a dive shop. Look for the signs that has a strong safety record and is committed to following the highest standards of equipment maintenance and primarily, to be a certified dive center with one of the popular diving organisation such as PADI, SSI or NAUI.
All of this can be seen in the reviews either on Google or TripAdvisor.

Diver to guide ratio

2. Diver to guide ratio

Under any circumstances, and regardless of your experience, your dive group should never larger than 3 divers of equal experience and certification for 1 dive guide. A good dive shop will follow this rule for ensuring the highest underwater safety and fun. The larger the group, the more difficult for the dive guide to pay attention to details and safely guide the group, especially when the group has mixed experience.

Equipment maintenance

3. Equipment maintenance

The dive shop should have equipment provided by the most reputable brands such as AquaLung, ScubaPro, Apeks, or Mares. Secondly, the dive shop should have properly maintained equipment and it’s easy to spot if there are any issues. The dive shop should recommend to do equipment check and fitting prior to departing on the dive trip.
During the equipment check you can spot any issues such as corrosion, inflator or deflator button being stuck, or the condition of the first and second stages, etc.

Experience

4. Experience

Look for a dive shop that has been operating for at least a couple of years and with a good reputation on-line. Experienced dive shops have loads of positive and negative reviews that easily showcase the experience of the management and the diving team.

Reviews

5. Reviews

This is perhaps the driving engine of your consideration for the chosen dive shop Bali. Read them and trust them, either positive or negative. Judge accordingly and check the reviews in multiple sources.
If the reviews are predominantly negative on TripAdvisor but all positive on Google, definitely there’s something wrong. The ratings should be consistent across different websites.

Location

6. Location

You must take in consideration the location of the dive shop Bali because the island is big and traveling can take quite an extensive amount of time. Example from Canggu from Sanur, you can easily spend 1 hour in the car for a one way trip.
Most of the dive shops Bali are located in Sanur or on the east coast of the island in Padang Bai, Tulamben and Amed.. Ideally is to stay in Sanur because the town is centrally located in Bali which enables you quick and affordable trips compared to staying somewhere far on the west coast.

Price

7. Price

And of course, finally it’s all about the money. Price is a strong motivator for your decision and although most dive shops practice similar prices, we do not recommend choosing the cheapest. Dive shops with the best reviews and the highest safety with the best equipment have high costs and hence higher overall prices for their dive trips in Bali.
If the dive shops you have chosen to look at have slightly different prices, compare with the reviews and you might find that the more expensive one will be the best choice for several reasons.

Either using the list above for choosing your dive shop Bali or the price is simply the only consideration, you must do the quick research required. Contact the dive shop and ask the questions that matter to you because how the dive shop will reply and how fast they reply will give you sense of safety you are looking for.

Dive training swimming pool at Neptune Scuba Diving
Dive training swimming pool at Neptune Scuba Diving

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Where to find a dive shop Bali?

Where to find a dive shop Bali?

Dive Shop Bali in Sanur

1. Dive Shop Bali in Sanur

Sanur is the main hub of dive shops in Bali, and they’re all located around the main Bypass or Jl. Danau Tamblingan. Our dive center can be easily found just off the Bypass, reaching Sanur from Kuta, just before entering the main area of Sanur, on Jl. Suka Merta street.

Dive Shop Bali in Padang Bai

2. Dive Shop Bali in Padang Bai

Padang Bai is one of the most popular diving trips in Bali and home to some of the best dive shops in Bali that visit the main nine Padang Bai dive sites.
The Padang Bai harbour is also one of the main departure and arrival points for visiting the Gili islands in Lombok: Gili Air, Gili Trawangan and Gili Meno.

Dive shop Bali in Nusa Penida

3. Dive shop Bali in Nusa Penida

Nusa Penida is by far the highlight of scuba diving around Bali because it’s the main spot where to find the majestic Manta Rays and the best coral reefs. From Bali we can reach Nusa Penida by speedboat and it’s a dive trip we do daily.
If you plan on staying on the island you will find a wide range of dive shops in Nusa Penida to choose from.

Dive Shops in Tulamben

4. Dive Shops in Tulamben

Tulamben, home to the famous USAT Liberty shipwreck and some of the best macrophotography dive sites in Bali. The shipwreck has brought significant popularity to the town of Tulamben which also brought a lot of dive shops in Tulamben and dive resorts to choose.
Most of the dive shops in Tulamben also provide accommodation.

Dive shops in Amed

5. Dive shops in Amed

Located near by Tulamben, Amed turned from a small fishing village to a dive hub filled with dive shops that provide a wide range of diving and snorkeling trips.
Same as Tulamben, dive shops in Amed provide accommodation.

Frequently Asked Question about Dive Shop Bali

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When choosing a dive shop in Bali, consider the following: reputation, certifications, safety record, equipment, and customer service. Research online reviews and ask for recommendations from other divers.

Bali is popular with divers due to its clear waters, diverse marine life, and abundance of dive sites, including shipwrecks and coral reefs. The island also offers a variety of diving experiences too.

Dive Shop Bali is a comprehensive diving facility located in Bali, Indonesia, offering a variety of scuba diving services, such as dive courses, guided dive trips, equipment rental, and sales. The shop aims to provide a memorable and enjoyable diving experience for divers of all skill levels.

Dive Shop Bali offers a range of PADI-certified courses for divers of all levels, including Open Water Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, Rescue Diver, and Divemaster. Additionally, they provide specialty courses like Wreck Diving, Underwater Photography, and Nitrox Diving.

Yes, Dive Shop Bali offers diving equipment rental services, including wetsuits, BCDs, regulators, masks, fins, and tanks. All rental equipment is well-maintained and inspected for safety and functionality.

Dive Shop Bali offers a selection of high-quality diving equipment and accessories for purchase. You can find items from reputable brands, such as Scubapro, Mares, Aqualung, and more, ensuring that you have the best gear for your diving adventures.

Dive Shop Bali organizes dive trips to various popular dive sites around Bali, including those in Amed, Tulamben, Nusa Penida, Padang Bai, and more. Each dive site offers unique underwater experiences, such as coral reefs, shipwrecks, and muck diving spots.

Bali offers year-round diving opportunities. However, the best time to dive is typically between April and November, when the weather is drier and underwater visibility is at its best. Keep in mind that some marine encounters, like manta rays and mola mola, have specific peak seasons.

Bali is home to a diverse marine ecosystem, and depending on the dive site, you can expect to see manta rays, sharks, sea turtles, colorful reef fish, moray eels, nudibranchs, and a variety of macro critters.

Dive Shop Bali's staff and instructors are fluent in multiple languages, including English, Indonesian, and other languages depending on the team's composition. This ensures effective communication and comprehensive dive instruction for divers from around the world.