Blue 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 MoreIf current makes your breathing spike, you are not alone. It happens to a lot of beginner and intermediate divers, even when everything feels fine at the start of the dive.
One minute you are cruising. Then the water starts moving, your breathing speeds up, and your air seems to disappear faster than expected.
This is not about fitness. It is about breathing habits, and those are much easier to change than most people think.
Read MoreOne 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 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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