
"Bali's greatest charm, perhaps, is its wide range and variety of sites... on a steel shipwreck... on a wooden shipwreck... off vertical drop-offs... over sand slopes... off limestone shores... among huge bommies... inroaring currents... in quiet bays... along deep, coral-covered ridges... over seagrass beds" (Diving Bali, Periplus Action Guides 2000)
| Water Temperature |
27°C (79°F) from July to December, 29°C (84°F) in January and February |
Suit
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3mm shortie or full length wetsuit |
Visibility
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10 - 50 metres range (30 - 165 feet), 15 - 30 metres is normal (50 - 100 feet) |
| Type of Diving |
Wrecks, reefs, walls, night dives, shore diving and drift diving with good photographic opportunities |
Marine Life
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Sharks,
ocean sunfish, dolphins, manta rays, turtles, morays, cuttlefish,
octopus, scorpionfish, pipefish, leaffish, angelfish, nudibranchs etc
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When to Go
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August to September is a good time to spot ocean sunfish
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How to get there
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From the UK - Flights go to Bali from London via Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Frankfurt and Hong Kong. Fly with Singapore Airlines, British Airways or Malaysia Airline
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