Menjangan Island Part of West Bali National Park, Menjangan was Bali’s first internationally-known diving location and is still famous for its coral walls with easy conditions, warm waters and great visibility that can reach 50m+. Due to the white sand and good visibility, there is usually a lot of sunlight to bring out the bright colours of the schooling fishes surrounding you. The walls are covered with soft corals, gorgonian fans and sponges. We frequently see batfishes and Big-eyed trevallys, as well as turtles and barracudas. Menjangan is famous for wall diving. They descend to varying depths, the shallowest being 26m, the deepest 60m+. These walls are full of small and medium sized fish.
Inclusions: Return Hotel transfers; boat entry dives as stated; Lunch and unlimited bottled water; English Speaking Divemaster/Instructor with a max ratio 1:4; tanks, weights, booties/fins, mask/snorkel; Diver Medical Insurance; free use of beach towels.
Exclusions: Breakfast and dinner; dive equipment rental (BCD, reg and wetsuit USD5/piece/day).