Northern Bays Bali Dive Safari
This safari is ideal for a holiday in Bali to discover the culture and diving of the northern coast of the island. We have created this 7-night program for divers who want to take their time exploring one side of the island in depth.
This safari is suitable for all levels of divers and non-divers. Come discover and experience the best of authentic North Bali while based out of Pemuteran.
24,950,000 IDR
All prices are in Indonesian rupiah
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7 Nights & 12 Dives Showcasing the Northern Bays of Bali
High Season Surcharge
2,275,000 IDR
Single Room Surcharge
3,850,000 IDR
Non-Diver
22,455,000 IDR
Program
Welcome to Bali! First night will be in Tuban, the southwest peninsula of Bali, to relax and recharge.
Diving the walls of Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. Surface intervals will be spent exploring the islands, temples, and meeting the native deer population.
One last temple then a dive in Pemuteran is awaiting us at 30 meters of depth. A pearl farm, temple and trek in the rice paddy await us along the road to Ubud.
Morning briefing and introductions before traveling to the northwest part of Bali. Arrive in time for lunch at the Taman Sari Resort & Spa. After lunch, we will head to our dive boat to meet the crew and do our first check-out dive.
Traditional market, lunch in the national park and visit a viewpoint before diving on a gorgeous, untouched wall to see the elusive mandarin fish in Bajul Bay. Kayaking in the mangroves is also available between dives and for non-divers.
Visit Ubud in the morning and then farewell.
Depending on the tides, we will head to Seririt Beach to enjoy two muck dives in the well-known dive sites of Puri Jati.
Dive the reefs of Pemuteran Bay, then later during sunset, visit Pura Pulaki to learn about the traditions of the Hindu people and enjoy a traditional dinner in the village.
Welcome to Bali! First night will be in Tuban, the southwest peninsula of Bali, to relax and recharge.
Morning briefing and introductions before traveling to the northwest part of Bali. Arrive in time for lunch at the Taman Sari Resort & Spa. After lunch, we will head to our dive boat to meet the crew and do our first check-out dive.
Depending on the tides, we will head to Seririt Beach to enjoy two muck dives in the well-known dive sites of Puri Jati.
Diving the walls of Menjangan Island in Bali Barat National Park. Surface intervals will be spent exploring the islands, temples, and meeting the native deer population.
Traditional market, lunch in the national park and visit a viewpoint before diving on a gorgeous, untouched wall to see the elusive mandarin fish in Bajul Bay. Kayaking in the mangroves is also available between dives and for non-divers.
Dive the reefs of Pemuteran Bay, then later during sunset, visit Pura Pulaki to learn about the traditions of the Hindu people and enjoy a traditional dinner in the village.
One last temple and a dive in Pemuteran is awaiting us at 30 meters of depth. A pearl farm, temple and trek in the rice paddy await us along the road to Ubud.
Visit Ubud in the morning and farewell.
Accommodation and Transport
Dive Sites
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.
Seririt Beach
Puri Jati is the name of the beach and temple situated on the coast of Seririt. It has a shallow, black-sand bottom and is an area that fans of muck diving will want to discover. Bottom dwellers such as sea moths, nudibranchs, cuttlefish and mimic octopuses can be encountered. Photographers, make sure your batteries are charged!
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.
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. Also, it is home to the colorful mandarin fish.