Dive in Nusa Penida

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    Manta Point Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Manta Point is a diving site with gray reefs, reef white tips, silver-tips and numerous sharks. While Penida Bay is another anchorage, and the rocky islands have an interesting forms; something like an old resting elephant. The bay is vulnerable to swell, creating-up-and-down-currents. Then, Manta…

    Batu Abah Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Pelagics.

    Batu Lumbung Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Pelagics

    Batu Meling Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Pelagics.

    Buyuk Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    The best dive site of the North Nusa Penida dive sites. Great staghorn corals and pelagics.

    Canyons Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Extremely difficult and seldom dived.Best when there's a relatively light current from the N.Use more weight than normal.Enter 300m to the N of dive site in blue water, descending rapidly.The current is always strong here and will actually try to push you up the reef into shallower water and often…

    Ceningan Channel Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Ental Point Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Good place to meet pelagics, including Molas.

    Gamat Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Toyapakeh strait current may be very strong sometimes; take care!

    Jangka Point Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Gradual slope with good corals.

    Malibu Point Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    This is the best place to meet sharks on Nusa Penida.

    Ped Nusa Penida, Indonesia

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    Penida Bay Nusa Penida, Indonesia

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    S.D. Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    A very popular place and one of the nearest from the mainland.

    Sental Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Sental is in the middle of the north reef. The deep slope is really great for underwater photographers.

    Toyapakeh Nusa Penida, Indonesia

    Toyapakeh has a stretch of reefs, and in the southern part of the bay there is a similar area of rugged bommies, rich with color and fish. Big schools of fish, sea turtles, and occasionally Mola mola (sunfish) are highlight of Toyapakeh diving. Toyapakeh is special for its pillars of coral.