Bali is not only famous for its beauty above ground, but it also offers stunning underwater scenery! You need to know these things before taking a snorkeling trip in Bali.
Bali is known for its beautiful culture and gorgeous scenery. However, this island of Gods also offers wonderful underwater scenery. Colorful schools of fish, corals and even stunning shipwrecks await you to explore. Therefore, don’t hesitate to start planning your snorkeling trip in Bali.
Snorkeling is a great alternative for you who don’t have diving skills yet. You can still explore the beauty of the underwater scenery without swimming too deep. You also use less equipment than diving!
It comes as no surprise that Bali has some of the best places for snorkeling. As an island with beautiful beaches, finding the best place to snorkel will be easy. However, if it is going to be the first time you snorkel, finding the best spots to start can be overwhelming. However, don’t worry! Here are 7 recommended spots you should try!
Depending on where you visit, the snorkeling spots in Bali are usually accessible using a car, speedboat, or traditional boat “jukung”. While the trip to these spots may take a while, they are worth visiting.
Tulamben and Amed have easier access as the snorkeling spots are near the beach and it takes 2 hours to drive from Kuta or Sanur. Meanwhile, the snorkeling spot in Nusa Penida is 45 minutes by speed boat from Sanur or Padangbai.
While snorkeling is easier than diving, you will still need a guide to ensure you can snorkel safely, especially if this is your first experience. Join our guided snorkeling trip in Bali to safely experience the stunning underwater scenery!
The guide will take you to great snorkel locations. They will also ensure your equipment works well and accompany you in the water to show you the stunning marine life!
Unlike diving, snorkeling only needs a little equipment. You only need a snorkel, fins, and mask. However, you will also need a proper wetsuit because the underwater temperature can get a little cold.
Short sleeves and thin wetsuits will be good enough for a warmer water temperature. However, for colder weather, you should use long wetsuits with thicker materials to avoid getting too cold underwater.
Now you have enough information to start your snorkeling trip in Bali. If you plan to try this new experience with your family or friends, you can also book a private tour using one boat. If you’re going alone, try a group tour to save money for your trip!
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