Shipwreck Scuba Diving In Bali
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- Booking Type Instant booking
- duration 10 hours
- tour type Private
- minimum participants 2
- age requirement 15-60 yrs
- max group size 15
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-16594
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- Discover the remains of USS Liberty in Tulamben
- Enjoy two, fullyguided scuba dives
- See a variety of marine creatures, from sea turtles and frog fish to pygmy seahorses
Reach this small fishing village in north-eastern Bali at 10:00 am. Apart from being home to the shipwreck, Tulamben plays host to some of the most popular diving areas in Indonesia. It is also the place where you can find one of the best muck dives in Bali, Seraya Secret, which holds an abundance of small species, including some very rare specimens such as pygmy seahorses and ghost pipefish.
After receiving instructions from your guide regarding diving techniques and safety, don your wetsuit, secure your oxygen mask and dive into the ocean. The USS Liberty shipwreck lies between 5 and 30 meters below the surface. The wreck is 120m long and located just 50 meters off the shore of Tulamben.
Your first dive will last for around 35 minutes. Take rest and have lunch before diving into the water again. The wreck is covered with corals and has an abundance of marine life around it. See a variety of fish, including ghost pipe and frog fish, and pygmy seahorses. You might also come across a school of bump-head parrot fish that uses the wreck as their private bedroom.
Swim to the surface after half an hour under water. Shower in the open-air shower facility and change clothes. Drive back to your accommodation. Reach there by 5:30 in the evening.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off provided in the following areas: Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Denpasar, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Padangbai, Candidasa, Amed & Tulamben
- Bottled water
- A professional instructor/dive master
- International standard safety equipment
- 2 dives in Tulamben
- Balinese lunch with coffee or tea
- Changing rooms, shower facilities and lockers
- A DVD record of your dive (to be purchased)
- Photos (to be purchased)
- Gratuities (optional)
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Cancellation for this product is free up to 48 hours before the chosen start date - full refund will be given. If cancelling less than 48 hours before the chosen start date no refund applies.
Other Practical InformationConfirmation will be received at the time of booking Please mention your foot size for fins at the time booking. Suitable for any level of divers, even first timers Minimum age requirement: 15 years old Book this tour with the starting time at least 24 hours before your departure flight This scuba diving trip is not recommended for pregnant women and those who are asthmatic and suffer from heart as well as other serious medical conditions The duration of the trip is approximately 10 hours (from pickup till drop off)-
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