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 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 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 MoreFact, fiction, and why every diver should be an Enriched Air diver Nitrox tends to get a strange reputation in recreational diving, and much of it comes from half understood conversations on boats and in dive centres. Even experienced divers sometimes see it as technical, risky, or something that lets you dive deeper. None of that really reflects how Nitrox is actually used in everyday recreational diving.
Read MoreThe PADI Advanced Open Water course is where you build real diving confidence. You refine your buoyancy, expand your limits, and learn to dive with control in a range of conditions. If you want training that prepares you for diving anywhere in the world, Nusa Lembongan is the place.
Read MoreEven in the dry season, tropical weather can surprise you. One minute it’s blazing sunshine, the next it’s a full downpour. It’s part of island life! And honestly, it’s not such a bad thing. The rain cools things down, keeps the island lush, and gives you a good reason to slow the pace. But it helps to be prepared. Whether you’re here for diving, relaxing, or just exploring, it’s smart to have a few rainy day options up your sleeve.
Here’s how to make the most of rainy days in Nusa Lembongan.
Read MoreYou’ve got your swimsuit, flip-flops, and sunnies packed. Great start. But if you want your holiday to be truly stress-free, there are a few items people never think to bring until they’re already on the island. These are the little things that can make a big difference, whether you’re diving, snorkelling, or just soaking up the island vibes.
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.
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