10 Best Dive Sites in Bali in 2026




🌴 Bali, Indonesia is one of the world's most diverse scuba diving destinations, offering everything from famous wreck dives and vibrant coral reefs to manta rays, macro life, and seasonal mola mola encounters. This guide highlights 10 of the best dive sites in Bali, from the iconic USAT Liberty Wreck and Manta Point to colorful reefs, walls, and drift dives that make Bali one of Indonesia's premier diving destinations.

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The 10 Best Dive Sites in Bali

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Liberty shipwreck, Bali

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Dive Type:
Boat Deep (80ft/24.5m) Salt water Shore Wreck

Liberty shipwreck, Bali Dive Site

The USAT Liberty Wreck is one of the world's most famous shore dives and Bali's signature dive site. Resting just offshore at Tulamben, the wreck is covered in colorful corals and attracts reef fish, turtles, barracuda, bumphead parrotfish, and a wide variety of macro life, making it equally popular with photographers and wide-angle enthusiasts.

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Choosing the right dive sites starts with choosing the right dive region. Tulamben, Amed, Padang Bai, and Nusa Penida each offer a very different diving experience.

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Garden Eel, Bali

  (2 reviews)
Dive Type:
Boat Current Salt water Wall

Garden Eel, Bali Dive Site

Garden Eel is a relaxing sandy-slope dive best known for its large colonies of garden eels swaying in the current. Patient divers may also spot blue-spotted stingrays, shrimp gobies, nudibranchs, and other macro life, making it a favorite for underwater photographers and those who enjoy slower-paced dives.

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Crystal Bay, Bali

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Dive Type:
Boat Deep (80ft/24.5m) Salt water Technical

Crystal Bay, Bali Dive Site

Crystal Bay is one of Bali's most famous dive sites, known for its exceptional visibility, healthy coral reefs, and the chance to see the elusive mola mola during the dry season. Stronger currents are common, but divers are rewarded with vibrant reef life, schooling fish, turtles, and one of Bali's premier underwater experiences.

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Drop Off, Bali

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Dive Type:
Boat Deep (80ft/24.5m) Easy entry Salt water Shore Technical Wall

Drop Off, Bali Dive Site

Drop Off is a beautiful wall dive featuring healthy coral, abundant reef life, and excellent opportunities for macro photography. Keep an eye out for pygmy seahorses hidden among the sea fans.

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Amed Wall, Bali

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Dive Type:
Boat Deep (80ft/24.5m) Salt water Wall

Amed Wall, Bali Dive Site

Amed Wall is a scenic reef and wall dive known for its healthy coral, colorful reef fish, and excellent visibility. A short boat ride from Amed Beach, it's a relaxing dive that offers beautiful underwater scenery and is suitable for a wide range of experience levels.

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Seraya Secrets, Bali

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Dive Type:
Boat Easy entry Muck Salt water Shore

Seraya Secrets, Bali Dive Site

Seraya Secrets is one of Bali's premier muck diving sites, famous for its incredible macro life and easy diving conditions. Patient divers can expect to search the sandy bottom for nudibranchs, frogfish, shrimp, and other fascinating critters that make this a favorite among underwater photographers.

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Manta Point, Bali

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Dive Type:
Boat Current Deep (80ft/24.5m) Salt water Snorkel site Surge

Manta Point, Bali Dive Site

Manta Point is one of Bali's most iconic dive sites, offering some of the best opportunities to see reef manta rays throughout the year. Divers often watch these graceful giants circling cleaning stations above healthy reefs, while turtles, reef fish, and occasional reef sharks add to the experience.

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Pyramids, Bali

  (1 review)
Dive Type:
Easy entry Salt water Shore

Pyramids, Bali Dive Site

Pyramids is a unique artificial reef created from submerged concrete pyramid structures that now support healthy coral growth and abundant marine life. Schools of reef fish, turtles, and a variety of macro critters are commonly seen, making it a relaxing dive for photographers and divers of all experience levels.

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Ghost Bay, Bali

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Dive Type:
Easy entry Muck Salt water Shore

Ghost Bay, Bali Dive Site

Ghost Bay is a classic muck diving site where the focus is on spotting Bali's incredible macro life rather than dramatic reef scenery. This easy shore dive rewards patient divers with the chance to find nudibranchs, frogfish, ghost pipefish, octopus, and other well-camouflaged critters hidden in the sand and rubble.

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Blue Lagoon, Bali

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Dive Type:
Easy entry Food vendor on site Restroom on site Salt water Shore Snorkel site

Blue Lagoon, Bali Dive Site

Blue Lagoon is a sheltered bay known for its calm conditions, clear water, and healthy coral reefs. It's a popular site for both scuba divers and snorkelers, offering colorful reef fish, occasional turtles, and an easy dive that's well suited to beginners and underwater photographers.

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