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Diving
A
pleasant warm climate averaging 27 C degrees all year round and
good visibility in Bali's waters await every divers its impressive
dive sites. The best time of the year for diving is the dry season
from April to October; the wet season from November to March can
quite torrential.
Even waters close to the
shore, there are excellent diving and snorkeling areas teeming
with a wide range of tropical fish. Dolphins, rays, Sperm and
Blue Whales, sea snakes and moral eels are frequently sighted
and reefs are in pristine condition.
The
best place for diving and snorkeling in Bali are in the off shore
waters of Padang Bay and Candidasa in the east, and at Tulamben
and Amed. From Singaraja in the north, the coastal road leads
west of Lovina and its beautiful beach. Further on is Pemuteran
and in the western tip of Bali is Labuan Lalang, the kick off
point to Menjangan Island, an uninhabited island with excellent
dive sites. Nearly 7000 of coral reef and coastal waters are protected
as part of the Bali Barat National Park, including Menjangan Island.
In the southern Bali, there
is a reef in Sanur. The island of Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida.
For more information about diving and the rates in Bali please visit Ena
Dive Center.
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