The island most people never see Low season in Lembongan runs roughly from November to April, and it changes the vibe in the best way. Things slow down, the crowds thin out, and the island starts to feel like an actual place again, not just a holiday hotspot. It is quieter, easier, and far more relaxed. Once you experience it, it is hard not to prefer it.
Read MoreBlue Corner Dive operates three dive centres in Bali. We began with our resort in Nusa Lembongan, where we became a PADI 5 Star Career Development Centre — the highest rating within the PADI system. We are also a recognised conservation centre with reef-restoration projects and courses based on validated science and techniques, led by our experienced in-house marine biologists.
Read MoreGetting back in the water after some time away is exciting. But if it’s been six months or more since your last dive, we recommend a refresher. Even experienced divers can feel a little rusty after a break, and a quick session upfront makes your first dive back smooth, safe, and way more enjoyable.
The best part? A refresher is short, inexpensive, and packed with value. Spending a little time on it means you can dive straight into the fun, without worrying about the basics.
Read MoreYou’re coming to the Nusa Islands and wondering: should I stay on Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida? The short answer: both islands share the same dive sites. What makes them different is the lifestyle and vibe you’ll get on land.
Read MoreLooking to dive beyond the usual Bali hotspots? Join Blue Corner Dive for an unforgettable trip to West Bali National Marine Park, home to some of the island’s most untouched and ecologically rich underwater environments.
Read MoreAny diver 12 years or older with Advanced Open Water certification can take the Rescue Diver course. You’ll also need to have completed EFR (CPR/First Aid) training within the last 24 months, but don’t worry if you haven’t done that already! Most students take it with us alongside the Rescue Course.
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Read MoreHere on our small trio of islands that make up the Nusa Islands, we can make every dive a drift dive if that's what you’re after. Want current? We got it.
Read MoreAre you planning your next Scuba Diving trip to Bali? Are you trying to decide where to stay and where to dive? At Blue Corner Dive we have 4 PADI Dive Centers located around Bali’s most popular diving areas.
Read MoreMarine Biologist, Andrew Taylor from Blue Corner Marine Research is training scuba divers to become scientific divers. He trains scientific diving techniques, marine ecology and survey methods for coral study through a unique 4 week intensive program with internationally recognised certification. Students can also add on the PADI Divemaster course.
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