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Padang Bai Dive Sites

- May 16, 2018
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This is a beautiful, small friendly fishing village on the East coast. Not all but, sadly, a lot of people don't stop to enjoy the life of Padang Bai. Padang Bai is also the main ferry port for heading East to the island of Lombok. Most people on a limited time rush through on their way to the Gull islands of the coast of Lombok and beyond. The main beach is generally awash with colorful outrigger fishing boats built in the shape of marlin. The front of the boat shaped with the point of its mouth open wide and large eyes looking to the heavens to its curved bow ending in its upright tail. 


Two other coves are on either side of the main beach. To reach the secluded Bias Tegul Beach, back out of the main beach cross the ferry car park and turn up the road next to the police station. Keep walking up the hill until you see the sign to the beach on the right. Please take caution on this hillside track. Before you head down into the cove turn around. Good weather permitting you to see the largest of volcanoes on Bali, Mount Agung. It's a powerful and majestic sight. This village is prominent for it's diving, and Gekko Dive is one of the friendliest and right on the beach with its own bar for after-diving refreshments.

Dive Sites

Pura Jepun

Pura Jepun lies fifty meters off shore directly in front of the shrine after which it was named. The reef starts as a shallow ledge at a depth of ten meters. Swim further to sea, and a slope will take you down to 20 meters, after which a sandy bottom levels out at 40 meters. Magnificent anemones, black and yellow feather stars and sea squirts, dominate the slope. Oriental sweet lips, boxfish and yellow trumpettish are common on Bali scuba dives here. On the sand you can see lizardfish or you may be lucky to spot the heavily camouflaged peacock flounder, peering up at you with its two eyes, both on the some side of its flattened head. In the shallows cruise crocodile long toms, or needlefish.

Tanjung Sari

Tanjung Sari is the name of the headland on the left as you come out of Padang Bai. It is the most different and surprising of all the dives here. It has a distinct population of sharks, such as cat sharks, nurse sharks, wobbegongs and reef sharks. Rare critters such as shrimps, crabs and nudibranchs, mean this site is very popular for night diving. As ever, Bali can turn up the most amazing creatures, just when you least expect it.

Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon liest just around the corner from Padang Bai, and is rather imaginatively named since it is neither blue nor a lagoon. It's a protected and shallow; patchy reef of scattered stag horn corals and hydroids. Its unremarkable nature belies the potential for unusual sightings such as stonefish, octopus and eels.

Tanjung Bungsil

Tanjung Bungsil is a shallow scuba dive to the South of Padang Bai Harbour, but the fish life here is still very good. Blue-faced and six-banded angelfish and clown triggerfish will brighten up your dive.

Similarly, information about the best diving sites in Padang Bai, Bali. Snorkeling and diving is the right thing if you want to see the location of underwater paradise that is located here. Hopefully this article can serve as a reference for the tourists who will plan dives in Padang Bai, Bali.
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