Bali Adventure Tours Provides adventure tour packages in the island of Bali, Indonesia. |
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"Deer Island" is located in the West Bali ("Bali Barat") National Park. Large gorgonians populate this area of mild currents more... |
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Got experience diving? Want a rush? Try one of these sites. Accessible by boat only, these islands just off the east coast more... |
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Amed (also known as Jemeluk). Touched by coral bleaching in the mid - 1990's, this site is recovering steadily more... |
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Tulamben has become Bali's most famous diving area and therefore where you are most likely to meet internationally recognised underwater photographers and writers more... |
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While Bali offers great diversity of dive sites, Gilimanuk Bay (or Secret Bay as it is known locally) is unique within Bali more... |
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Amuk Bay, with the villages of Padangbai to the south and Candidasa to the north, is about 6 kms across and located along the south side of Bali's eastern point more... |
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Nusa Penida is the largest of 3 islands off the southeast coast of Bali. The water here is fairly cold but often startlingly clear, with gorgeous corals and prolific fish, with some turtle, shark and in season more... |
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Diving at certain sites around Nusa Penida, from September to November season, we have a very good chance of seeing these weird and wonderful pelagic visitors to Bali's waters. more... |
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It was in 1978 that Menjangan became Bali's first internationally-known dive location. Consequently, in older dive guidebooks, Menjangan is described as having beautiful reef flats. Unfortunately that is no longer true more... |
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Manta Point, south-west Nusa Penida, is where manta ray, tuna and tiger mackerel sometimes come in to feed. You have a good chance of seeing these pelagics, but it isn't guaranteed more... |
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