Bali’s “Top Dive Sites” that doesn’t include Crystal Bay. Located on the northwest side of the island, Crystal Bay is the most frequented dive site in the channel between Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida. Like many of the sites around the Nusa Islands, Crystal Bay has the potential to subject divers to strong currents and thermoclines, but is perfectly safe for new divers under appropriate supervision.
Read MoreLet’s start at the beginning and ask the question: why would you want to be a divemaster? Yeah, sure it’s a cool title and all, but it’s so much more than that! A lot of people believe it’s simply a stepping-stone towards becoming an instructor and that it will inevitably lead to a teaching role, but this really isn’t the case. It can open more doors and options than most people think!
Read MoreIt goes without saying that we started December’s Marine Megafauna week at Nusa Penida’s world famous Manta Point. Situated towards the lower end of the island’s south-west coast, the Manta Point dive site attracts thousands of divers each year due to almost guaranteed daily manta sightings for divers and snorkellers alike.
Read MoreA podcast with Jason and Matt from ScubaGoat on Nusa Penida a stunning island off the east coast of Bali….
Read MoreCalling all Nusa newcomers! Are you planning a trip to the Nusa Islands? Read on to discover insider tips for travelling to, from and in between the islands!
Read MoreMassive corals have been found to grow at elevated rates through a process called micro-fragmentation. Donor corals (usually boulder or massive species) are cut into small fragments of only a few coral polyps in size, then placed in close proximity to one another which significantly stimulates coral growth rates (Page et al. 2018).
Read MoreCOVID-19 has changed the world as we know it. The novel coronavirus has quarantined people, closed country borders, and halted businesses around the world.
Read MoreIf you’re a diver, you love the ocean. You’ve also probably recognized that our oceans, and their inhabitants, are in danger. Plastic pollution, rising temperatures, and over-tourism have destroyed reefs and marine life around the world.
Read MoreNusa Penida is more than just a great place to dive- it’s also an island full of history, allure and mystery. Read a bit about what makes this island so special.
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