One of the best things about diving is how close it brings you to marine life. You’re not just watching nature from a distance, you’re in it. Floating over coral, cruising in the current beside turtles, or finning through schools of fish feels magical. But with that privilege comes responsibility. Coral reefs and marine ecosystems are fragile, and divers play a big role in protecting them.
Read MoreIf you’re planning a scuba diving trip to Bali, Nusa Penida should be at the top of your list. Known for its crystal-clear waters, thriving coral reefs, and exciting marine life, scuba diving in Nusa Penida offers one of the most unforgettable underwater experiences in Indonesia.
Read MoreBali’s “Top Dive Sites” that doesn’t include Crystal Bay. Located on the northwest side of the island, Crystal Bay is the most frequented dive site in the channel between Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida. Like many of the sites around the Nusa Islands, Crystal Bay has the potential to subject divers to strong currents and thermoclines, but is perfectly safe for new divers under appropriate supervision.
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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