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Bali Dive Safari Along the East Coast

With 14 guided dives and numerous land-based activities, this 7-night safari will focus on the Lombok-Bali Strait situated on the east side of Bali. The dives will be handled from our custom-built boat, allowing our team to give you the same level of service as a liveaboard but with the joys of a land-based safari.

This safari is suitable for all levels of divers and non-divers. We can also plan to do a variety of Padi Courses on the trip.

27,950,000 IDR
All prices are in Indonesian rupiah
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7 Nights & 14 Dives Showcasing the Best of the East Coast of Bali

High Season Surcharge
2,275,000 IDR

Single Room Surcharge
3,850,000 IDR

Non-Diver
25,155,000 IDR

Program

Day 1

Welcome to Bali! The first night will be in Tuban, the southwest peninsula of Bali, to relax and recharge.

Day 4

Dive the numerous bays of Amed and still have time to get a massage or rest by the pool.

Day 7

Using a speedboat, we’ll dive Nusa Penida to encounter manta rays, and if we’re lucky, a mola-mola!

Day 2

We will depart early morning to reach Amed by early afternoon. On the way, we will visit Tenganan (a village) and a coffee plantation before settling in at our new resort and doing our check-out dive.

Day 5

Dive the southern tip of Amed, then on the way to The Nirwana in Candidasa, visit mesmerizing rice paddies and a royal palace.

Day 8

Bye-bye and farewell.

Day 3

Be prepared to wake up early to dive the famous USAT Liberty wreck and a couple other dive sites at the base of Mount Agung, a volcano. Then a visit to a salt production, or simply enjoying a drink at sunset with us.

Day 6

Dive in Amuk Bay and Tepekong before the Markisa crew drops us for a swim to a gorgeous white-sand beach where we’ll spend the afternoon playing in the waves.

Day 1

Welcome to Bali! The first night will be in Tuban, the southwest peninsula of Bali, to relax and recharge.

Day 2

We will depart early morning to reach Amed by early afternoon. On the way, we will visit Tenganan (a village) and a coffee plantation before settling in at our new resort and doing our check-out dive.

Day 3

Be prepared to wake up early to dive the famous USAT Liberty wreck and a couple other dive sites at the base of Mount Agung, the volcano. Then a visit to a salt production, or simply enjoying a drink at sunset with us.

Day 4

Dive the numerous bays of Amed and still have time to get a massage or rest by the pool.

Day 5

Dive the southern tip of Amed, then on the way to The Nirwana in Candidasa, visit mesmerizing rice paddies and a royal palace.

Day 6

Dive in Amuk Bay and Tepekong before the Markisa crew drops us for a swim to a gorgeous white-sand beach where we’ll spend the afternoon playing in the waves.

Day 7

Using a speedboat, we’ll dive Nusa Penida to encounter manta rays, and if we’re lucky, a mola-mola!

Day 8

Bye-bye and farewell.

Accommodation and Transport

The Vira Hotel
The Vira Hotel
Situated five minutes from the airport in the heart of Kuta, this hotel offers a quiet, relaxing environment around its crystal-clear pool. Shopping, restaurants and the beach are situated a few steps outside of the hotel.
Hidden Paradise
Hidden Paradise
Situated in Lipah Bay, the non-touristy bay of Amed, this small, beachfront resort will provide us some colourful views of the local fishing boats coming and going. For the adventurer, why not wake up before sunrise and join one of the fishermen on their daily routine? Bungalows are surrounded by a beautiful garden of rose apple trees, rambutan trees and birds of paradise plants.
The Nirwana Resort & Spa
The Nirwana Resort & Spa
A waterfront infinity pool, sounds of the waves and a beautiful sunset view will help your mind and body relax. Enjoy a massage at the spa or happy-hour drinks on your balcony after a day of diving and playing in the waves. This hotel has everything we could wish for while on holiday in a paradise like Bali.
Markisa
Markisa
Built in 2013 by Abyssworld.com, this 20-meter traditional Indonesian pinisi was designed by divers for divers. Our floating dive centre is there for our comfort before and between every dive. It will take us from the hotel beach to the dive sites every day. The equipment will waiting for you, all set up and ready to go.
Abyss Transport
Abyss Transport
Our fleet of air-conditioned mini-buses and private cars will take us to and from all of our destinations.

Dive Sites

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 pipefish, morray eels, garden eels, ruban eels and much more. Dive sites like 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 scorpionfish, pygmy seahorses, gloomy tambja, hawksbill turtles and ribbon eels wait for us. Dive some of the liveliest artificial reefs and walls of the island in the north 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 of the choices for dive sites.

Padang Bay

This area has numerous sites at our disposal. Blue Lagoon, with a white-sand bottom, and Coral Garden offer a great chance to enjoy turtles, cuttlefish and several species of nudibranchs. Jepun is an artificial reef with a wreck that was sunk as part of the reef to attract rays, eels, frogfishes, cuttlefish and much more. When we dive The Jetty, make sure to have your camera fully charged for the frogfish, stonefish, waspfish, flabelina, seamoths, flying gurnard and a few other surprises.

Tepekong/Mimpang islands

These are a group of small islands and submerged rocks off the coast of Padang Bay. Underwater, it is a paradise of hard coral, cuttlefish, turtles, reef sharks, and sometimes if we are lucky, mola-mola. These sites must be dived with caution regarding the tides and require an advanced level of diving.

Nusa Penida

Famous for drift diving, manta rays and Crystal Bay, this island offers hard and soft coral and the chance to see pelagic life. From August to October, Nusa Penida offers a great chance to get close to sunfishes, also known as mola-molas. All year round, regardless of sea conditions, we can get close to reef and oceanic mantas traveling to the cleaning stations of Manta Bay and Manta Point.

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