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Menjangan Island Diving Tours
Menjangan Island
One Day
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Located in the northwest corner of Bali, Menjangan Island is part of the West Bali National Park, a protected area known for its rich biodiversity and crystal-clear waters. Unlike the bustling dive spots in the south of Bali, Menjangan Island diving tours offer a more serene, untouched experience—ideal for divers seeking tranquility, healthy coral reefs, and vibrant marine life.
With calm conditions, minimal currents, and visibility that often exceeds 30 meters, Menjangan has earned its reputation as one of Bali’s top diving destinations for beginners and experienced divers alike.
Why Choose Menjangan Island for Diving?
1. Unspoiled Coral Walls
Menjangan Island is famous for its dramatic coral walls, plunging to depths of 30–60 meters and covered with soft and hard corals. These walls are teeming with marine biodiversity—schools of fusiliers, anthias, sea turtles, reef sharks, and even occasional sightings of whale sharks.
2. Excellent Visibility Year-Round
Thanks to the island’s remote location and protected status, visibility remains excellent throughout the year, ranging from 20 to 40 meters. This makes Menjangan an ideal destination for underwater photography and macro spotting.
3. Calm Waters, Minimal Currents
The dive conditions around Menjangan are calm and predictable, with little to no current on most sites. This makes it a perfect location for beginner divers, dive training, and relaxed fun dives.
4. Part of a National Park
As part of West Bali National Park, the waters around Menjangan Island are well protected. Anchoring is not allowed, and diver limits help preserve the fragile reef ecosystems. This conservation effort ensures a rich and sustainable diving experience.
Popular Dive Sites Around Menjangan Island
1. Pos II Reef
One of the most popular dive sites on the island, Pos II offers a gentle slope followed by a steep coral wall. Divers can expect to see giant sea fans, nudibranchs, moray eels, and schooling snappers. It’s ideal for both shallow dives and deep wall dives.
2. Eel Garden
Named for the thousands of garden eels emerging from the sandy bottom, this site combines sandy slopes with coral ridges. It’s a great place to spot macro life, ghost pipefish, shrimp gobies, and ribbon eels.
3. Anchor Wreck
This site features the remains of an old wooden boat, now home to hard corals, sponges, and numerous fish species. While the wreck is not large, it adds variety to the wall diving experience and is perfect for advanced divers looking for something different.
4. Bat Cave
A scenic spot located beneath cliffs, named after the bats roosting in nearby caves. The underwater scenery includes colorful reef structures, barrel sponges, and frequent sightings of turtles and barracuda.
Marine Life Highlights
Diving in Menjangan Island means you’ll encounter a wide range of marine life, such as:
- Green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles
- Pygmy seahorses and nudibranchs
- Reef sharks and giant trevally
- Gorgonian fans with macro critters
- Colorful anthias, angelfish, butterflyfish
- Octopus, cuttlefish, and scorpionfish
Menjangan is especially popular with underwater macro photographers due to its abundance of tiny critters and clear conditions.
Who Can Dive in Menjangan?
Whether you are a first-time diver, a certified open water diver, or a rescue diver looking to log relaxing dives, Menjangan Island diving tours are accessible for all levels. Most tours offer:
- Try dives for beginners
- PADI & SSI certification courses
- Fun dives for certified divers
- Snorkeling tours for non-divers
Getting to Menjangan Island
To reach Menjangan Island, travelers usually stay in or around Pemuteran, a peaceful coastal village in northwest Bali. From there, it takes around 30–45 minutes by boat to reach the dive sites. Transport options include:
Private car from South Bali (3.5–4.5 hours from Ubud, Seminyak, or Canggu)
Airport transfer to Pemuteran
Boat tours organized from Lovina or Gilimanuk
Many dive operators include hotel pickup, boat transport, park entrance fee, and equipment in their diving packages.
What’s Included in a Typical Menjangan Diving Tour?
A full-day Menjangan Island diving tour typically includes:
Boat transfers to Menjangan Island
2 to 3 guided dives with a certified Divemaster
Full scuba gear rental (BCD, wetsuit, fins, mask, etc.)
Lunch, snacks, and mineral water
Entrance fee to West Bali National Park
Towels and insurance (depending on operator)
Prices for diving tours generally range between USD 80–130 per person depending on the number of dives and inclusions.
Best Time to Dive in Menjangan Island
Diving is possible year-round, but the best conditions are typically from April to November, during the dry season. During these months, the water is calmer, and visibility can reach its peak. Here’s a seasonal breakdown:
April to October: Dry season, best visibility (up to 40 meters), calm sea.
November to March: Occasional rain, but diving still possible with slightly reduced visibility.
Water temperatures are generally between 27°C and 30°C, so a 3mm wetsuit is sufficient for most divers.
Plan Your Menjangan Island Diving Adventure Today
Don’t miss the chance to explore Bali’s best-kept underwater secret. With crystal-clear waters, dramatic coral walls, and an abundance of marine life, Menjangan Island diving tours are the perfect addition to your Bali itinerary.
Whether you’re coming from Lovina, Pemuteran, or South Bali, adding a few days for diving at Menjangan will leave you with unforgettable memories and spectacular underwater encounters.
Ready to dive into paradise? Book your Menjangan Island diving tour with Pandu Bali Tour a trusted Bali dive operator today and discover why this hidden island is a true gem of Indonesian diving.
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