Scuba Center Asia Lembongan
About Scuba Center Asia Lembongan
Diving in Bali: A Tropical Underwater Paradise Crystal-clear waters, breathtaking biodiversity, and a perfect blend of vibrant coral reefs and dramatic underwater landscapes make Bali one of the most fascinating diving destinations in the world. From spectacular wrecks to thriving marine ecosystems – every diver will find their personal paradise here. Best Diving Conditions & Water Temperatures The water temperatures are pleasant year-round, ranging between 26-29°C (79-84°F). The best diving season is between April and November, when the weather is stable and visibility is optimal (up to 30 meters/100 feet). During the rainy season (December to March), visibility may be reduced, but there are fewer tourists during this period. Recommended Diving Equipment
3mm wetsuit for most areas 5mm suit for longer dives or wreck diving Rashguard for sensitive divers or night dives Gloves recommended for wreck exploration Reef hooks for drift diving in strong currents
Highlights of the Underwater World Macro Life
Pygmy seahorses Various nudibranchs in all colors Mimic octopus Ornate ghost pipefish Harlequin shrimp
Large Fish & Specialties
Mola Mola (sunfish) (Nusa Penida) Manta rays (Nusa Penida, Manta Point) Reef sharks Large schools of jacks and barracuda Bumphead parrotfish
Top Diving Regions Tulamben
USS Liberty Wreck (accessible shore dive) Drop Off (wall dive with rich marine life) Coral Garden (perfect for beginners)
Nusa Penida & Lembongan
Crystal Bay (famous for Mola Mola) Manta Point (regular manta ray sightings) Toyapakeh (vibrant reef with strong currents)
Amed
Japanese Wreck (shallow wreck dive) Jemeluk Bay (gentle slopes with diverse corals) Gili Selang (drift diving with pelagics)
Padang Bai
Blue Lagoon (perfect for training) Jetty (macro paradise) Shark Point (white tip reef sharks)
Practical Information Travel & Transport
International airport: Ngurah Rai (Denpasar) Transport to dive sites via car/boat Fast boats to Nusa islands available Transfers to dive centers usually organized
Price Overview (Average)
Dive with equipment: 45-60 USD PADI Open Water course: 380-480 USD Fun Dive Package (10 dives): 300-380 USD Day trips including 2-3 dives: 90-130 USD
Accommodations Everything from simple hostels to luxury resorts is available. Many dive centers also offer their own accommodations or have partnerships with nearby hotels. Diving Safety
Well-trained dive guides Modern equipment in certified dive centers Hyperbaric chamber in Sanglah Hospital, Denpasar Recommendation: Get dive insurance
Cultural Specialties Bali enchants not only with its underwater world but also with its warm people and rich Hindu culture. The locals are known for their hospitality and the "Balinese smile." Many dive centers are run by local families, contributing to an authentic atmosphere. Between dives, you can explore ancient temples, traditional dance performances, and lush terraced rice fields. Sustainability Initiatives Many diving areas are designated as marine protected areas. Local initiatives are committed to preserving the reefs. As a responsible diver, you should:
Avoid touching corals or marine creatures Use reef-safe sunscreen Support local environmental projects Participate in beach and underwater clean-ups
Conclusion Bali offers a perfect mix of world-class dive sites, well-developed infrastructure, and authentic cultural experiences. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver – here everyone will find their personal underwater paradise among the varied diving environments from dramatic walls and vibrant reefs to fascinating wrecks.
Diving Courses & Services
open waterdiver
nitrox-zertifikat
advanced owd
Dive Sites
Highlights

Turtles

School of Fish

Coral Gardens
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Languages: indonesian, english
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Equipment: Rental available
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Certifications: padi, ssi
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Contact: scubacenterasia@gmail.com