BALI NOMADIC DIVE & EXPLORE
One could spend years exploring the small island of Bali. There are many tropical forests, temples, reefs and different cultures to discover. This safari will split time between experiencing the Balinese way of life and the colourful waters along the north coast of Bali. As is our standard, we will explore four distinct areas of Bali over a 12-night period. The dives will all be made from our custom-built boat that allows our team to give you liveaboard service while still providing you the comforts of land-based travel and accommodation.
Come take a cooking class and learn how to make lumpiah or dadar gulung. Relax, and learn some basic yoga movements. Join in a traditional Hindu ceremony or plunge into the water to witness Bali’s colours and life. All of this is possible, and there will still be plenty of time to relax. Similar to our Bali Dive & Trek Safari, this safari is perfect for all levels of divers and non-divers. This safari also provides numerous opportunities to do some introduction dives or even a full PADI Course.
38,950,000 IDR
All prices are in Indonesian rupiah
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12 Nights, 14 Dives, and Countless Chances to Relax and Explore the Island of the Gods
High Season Surcharge
3,900,000 IDR
Single Room Surcharge
6,600,000 IDR
Non-Diver
35,055,000 IDR
Program
Welcome to Bali. First night in Soka Beach to recharge and relax after your journey to Bali.
Check in to our new hotel in Pemuteran and then dive the reefs of the bay before watching the sunset at Pura Pulaki, better known as the Monkey Temple. Enjoy a traditional dinner in the village.
Be prepared to wake up early and dive the famous USAT Liberty wreck along with two other dive sites at the base of Mount Agung. Afterward, visit the salt production or come enjoy a drink at sunset with us.
Enjoy some free time to shop or visit the Monkey Forest at your own pace before joining the group for a traditional Balinese dance performance at night.
Bye-bye and farewell.
Wake up to the sound of waves crashing on the nearby coastline, then find yourself surrounded by rice paddies and cow pastures. Enjoy a relaxing massage, join us for a yoga class, or enjoy a sunset while watching thousands of bats leaving for their nocturnal activities.
Dive the walls of Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. Take a short trek to see the native deer population, how the island got its name.
Dive the numerous bays of Amed, and enjoy an afternoon of relaxation.
Soak in the holy springs of Ubud, and visit Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) before being surprised by the art of Ubud.
Depending on the tides, we will head for an excursion south of Soka Beach to visit the famous Tanah Lot and enjoy a soak in the infinity pool of the lodge. Before lunch, you could always meet up with our onsite chef and take a cooking class to see how he makes the delicious meals.
Start the day with a muck dive. Then, during our journey across the north coast of Bali, we’ll make several stops to explore a pearl farm and a temple. A beachfront lunch awaits us.
Make a few more dives before we head to Ubud. Stop along the way to enjoy a trek in some rice paddies.
Pack once more to move closer to the airport. We will have an afternoon of exploring Uluwatu on the southern tip of Bali. We’ll enjoy the remarkable sunset on the Indian Ocean before having a candlelight dinner of fresh seafood on the beach.
Welcome to Bali. First night in Soka Beach to recharge and relax after your journey to Bali.
Wake up to the sound of waves crashing on the nearby coastline, then find yourself surrounded by rice paddies and cow pastures. Enjoy a relaxing massage, join us for a yoga class, or enjoy a sunset while watching thousands of bats leaving for their nocturnal activities.
Depending on the tides, we will head for an excursion south of Soka Beach to visit the famous Tanah Lot temple and enjoy a soak in the infinity pool of the lodge. Before lunch, you could meet up with our onsite chef and take a cooking class to see how he prepares the delicious meals.
Check in to our new hotel in Pemuteran and dive the reefs of the bay before watching sunset at Pura Pulaki, better known as the Monkey Temple. Later, enjoy a traditional dinner in the village.
Dive the walls of Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. Take a short trek to see the native deer population, how the island got its name.
Start the day with a muck dive. Then, during our journey along the northern coast of Bali, we’ll make several stops to explore a pearl farm and a temple. A beachfront lunch waits for us.
Be prepared to wake up early and dive the famous USAT Liberty wreck along with two other dive sites at the base of Mount Agung, the volcano. Visit the salt production or come enjoy a drink at sunset with us.
Dive the numerous bays of Amed, and enjoy an afternoon of relaxation.
Make a few more dives before we head to Ubud. We’ll make a stop along the way to enjoy a trek in some rice paddies.
Enjoy some free time to shop or visit the Monkey Forest at your own pace before joining the group for a traditional Balinese dance show in the evening.
Soak in the holy springs of Ubud and visit Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave) before being surprised by the local art.
Pack one more time to move closer to the airport. In the afternoon, we will explore Uluwatu on the southern tip of Bali. We’ll watch the remarkable sunset on the Indian Ocean before enjoying a candlelight dinner of fresh seafood on the beach.
Bye-bye and farewell.
Accommodation and Transport
Dive Sites
Menjangan Island
Situated in the protected area of Bali Barat National Park, the walls surrounding the island are covered with gigantic gorgonian sea fans and soft coral. Clear water, a white-sand beach and coral garden will charm everyone snorkelling or diving the island.
Pemuteran
The topography of the bay at Pemuteran is comprised of seamounts and artificial reef created by a local initiative 15 years ago. We can see macro life such as frogfish, electric clams, halgerdas, nembrothas chromodoris, nudibranchs, seahorses and more.
Bajul Bay
Surrounded by mangroves, this bay barely sees any waves throughout the year and is recognized as one of the healthiest reefs in Bali. It’s also home of the colorful mandarin fish.
Tulamben
Made famous by the USAT Liberty wreck, this village situated at the base of Mount Agung allows us to encounter numerous bumphead parrotfish, travellies, groupers, ghost pipefishes, moray eels, garden eels, ruban eels and much more. Dive sites such as Alamanda, Seraya, Coral Garden, Drop Off, and Kubu’s Wreck bring a lot of diversity and contrast in terms of color and a black-sand beach.
Amed
Leaf scorpionfishes, pygmy seahorses, gloomy tambja, hawksbill turtles and ribbon eels await us. Dive some of the liveliest artificial reefs and walls of Bali in the northern part of Amed. Explore one of its bays by night to encounter the creatures we can’t see during daylight. Japanese Wreck, Lipah, Bunutan, Jemeluk Bay and the Pyramids are just a few choices of dive sites nearby.