50 Fascinating Bali Fun Facts: Ancient Temples to New Wonders
Bali is Indonesia's most popular tourist spot, with over 6 million people visiting each year to see its beautiful beaches, holy temples, and interesting culture.
Discover insights, tips, and stories about scuba diving in Indonesia. From Bali to Komodo and beyond.

Bali is Indonesia's most popular tourist spot, with over 6 million people visiting each year to see its beautiful beaches, holy temples, and interesting culture.

PADI diving in Bali offers world-class underwater adventures that are validated by certification standards that are recognized across the world.

Snorkeling vs diving are two different ways to observe the undersea world, and each offers travelers a different way to interact with marine life.

The PADI Divemaster course in Bali turns certified recreational divers into dive professionals who can lead certified dives, help PADI instructors, and start a diving career in one of the world's most biodiverse marine settings.

Bali's mola mola season lasts from July to October. The best times to see them are in August and September, when cold water upwelling takes the world's largest bony fish to depths that are easy to get to in Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan.

Are Manta Rays dangerous? No, manta rays don't hurt people. These beautiful creatures are not dangerous to swimmers, snorkelers, or divers in any manner.

The USS Liberty Bali shipwreck in Tulamben stands as Bali’s most famous dive site and one of the best sunken ship wrecks accessible to divers of all experience levels.

Bali has coral reefs, open ocean, and coastal environments that are home to more than 1,300 fish species. This makes it one of the most biodiverse marine locations in Southeast Asia.

Amed is on the northeast coast of Bali and is one of the best places in Southeast Asia to go scuba diving.