You have your diving license but it is a long time since your last dive? Would you like to remember all the basic skills with the commodity and safety of a instructor?
This program is not only recommended, but also mandatory for divers who have spent a long time out of the water. Very important to remember all the safety procedures and skills underwater that you learned in your courses.
The package includes :- Professional Guide
- 2 dives on Manta Point and Crystal Bay sites
- the complete equipment of the diver- Lunch, coffee, tea, water
- Towel and shower when you return to the centre.
- Insurance
This course enables you to gain more supervised experience, perfecting skills and exploring interests that you have. There are 2 compulsory dives (Deep dive and Navigation Dive) and 3 optional dives. Please see below for recommended optional dives. There are Junior versions of this course, please contact us.
Duration
2 days - 5 dives
Prerequisites
Be a PADI Open Water Diver
Be at least 15 years…
Day 1Arrive in Bali.
Pick up from Bali International Airport for transfer to Tulamben – Approx 2hr 30mins.
Overnight at Ocean View Tulamben hotel www.oceanviewtulamben.com
Or
At Mimpi Resort Tulamben www.mimpi.com/tulamben
Day 208.30 Meet at Hotel Lobby
3 dives on Liberty Wreck and Tulamben area (Drop Off, Coral Garden), optional night dive.
Overnight at Ocean View Tulamben hotel…
Diving around Bali is varied and widespread. The island is large and contrary to popular opinion not full of tourists. The tourist area is based mainly in the south of the island around the surfing hot spots and takes up possibly 5% of the island.
Obviously diving and surfing don't generally mix so well and the best diving spots are based around the east and north of the island with other dive spots on the islands of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan a 45 minute boat ride to the east.
Once you leave the tourist areas in the south you feel like you have stepped back in time as you travel through local villages and towns travelling north. Not to miss Manta Point and the USS Liberty Wreck.
The difficult thing about diving in Bali and a good reason to take advantage of our services is because the dive areas are widely spaced around the island and involve staying in one resorts and enduring long days or changing resorts every 2-3 days to create a land and diving safari around the island. There are so many unique hotels in Bali, it’s easy to find the best one that meets your family needs. We recommend you start on the west or the north of the island where there are some fantastic macro spots and also the stunning walls of Minjangan island. You dive and travel at your own speed east including all the hot spots of PJ, Seraya, Tulamben and Ahmed in the north and onto Padangbai in the east moving onto boats for diving in Bali's neighbour islands of Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan.
Travel to Bali
Bali has in recent years been better known as a tropical paradise and idyllic honeymoon destination with it’s year round cooling breezes and warm climate it’s been a tourist Mecca for decades. This tropical paradise has a unique blend of modern tourist facilities combined with wonderful shopping and a rich past and heritage.
Recently though, diving in Bali, is a phrase you hear more and more often these days and for very good reason. Macro to massive, diving in Bali has it all and is, surprisingly, one of South East Asia’s less dived spots for some unknown reason.
lovina by Marc Emond
Dive in Tulamben on Liberty wreck by Dream Divers
Nembrota in Padang Bai by Masyhari Abdillah
seminyak by Jeda Villa Bali
Beautifull Mola mola by Masyhari Abdillah
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mola - mola at Ped, Nusa Penida by Masyhari Abdillah
tulamben by Nick Hobgood
sanur by roaming-the-planet
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Dive at Blue Lagoon, Padang Bai, Bali, Indonesia by Masyhari Abdillah
nusa lembongan by Jeda Villa Bali
Our Equipment Room by Dream Divers
Manta by Alanna Snow
Bungalows in our Garden by Dream Divers
by Dream Divers
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padang bai by roaming-the-planet
tulamben by hl_1001a3
Solenostomus sp. in Padang Bai by Masyhari Abdillah