Easy Divers Bali - Bali
The team at Easy Divers Bali are a long-standing fixture in Pemuteran. They’ve been running dives since '98, and that experience really shines through. If you're looking for someone who knows the Menjangan Island sites like the back of their hand, these are your people. We love their commitment to responsible diving, too; they're Green Fins members and genuinely care about the reefs they visit daily. Our favourite dives with Easy Divers typically involve exploring the healthy walls and bommies around Menjangan, especially when the current is mild and we can just drift along, watching schools of fusiliers so thick they block the light. They’re also excellent for muck diving in Pemuteran Bay. The guides have an uncanny knack for spotting frogfish and pygmy seahorses that we’d swim right past. We’d suggest going early in the morning for the best visibility, before the day boats stir everything up. Expect warm water, usually around 28°C, and some truly spectacular reef scenes. It's a great choice for both new divers wanting a solid introduction and experienced divers seeking out those smaller, harder-to-find critters.
- Location
- Bali, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
- Coordinates
- -8.145401, 114.653076
- Phone
- +6281353198766
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.easy-divers.eu/
- Certification Agencies
- PADI
- Courses
- yes
- Equipment Rental
- yes
- Address
- Jalan Seririt-Gilimanuk, Pemuteran, 81155
Dive Sites Near Easy Divers Bali
Easy Divers Bali provides access to 15 dive sites in Bali.
- Air Kecil Island (reef)
- AKISHIO - 40m (wreck)
- ALKEN PENDA - 2m (wreck)
- All 4 Diving Indonesia
- ALPHINE - 19m (wreck)
- Amed wall (wall)
- Amed Zen Divers - 5-15m (reef)
- AMUKTI - 20m (wreck)
- Anchor Wreck (wreck)
- Anchor Wreck (cenote)
- Anchor Wreck (wreck)
- Ayer Sedang (reef)
- Bali Aqua Diving
- Bali Dive Trek
- Bali International Diving Professionals (BIDP)
Other Dive Centres in Bali
Best Time to Dive in Bali
The warmest water temperatures in Bali occur in December, averaging 30.9°C. The coolest conditions are in August at 29.1°C.
Monthly Water Temperatures
- January: 30.1°C
- February: 29.7°C
- March: 30.1°C
- April: 30.7°C
- May: 30.6°C
- June: 30.2°C
- July: 29.4°C
- August: 29.1°C
- September: 29.3°C
- October: 30.1°C
- November: 30.9°C
- December: 30.9°C
Marine Life in Bali
Home to 528 recorded species including 359 reef fish, 73 hard corals, 42 sharks & rays, 12 other, 12 sea snails & nudibranchs, 11 seagrass & algae.
Notable Marine Life
- Small giant clam (Tridacna maxima) - Clams & Mussels
- Boring Clam (Tridacna crocea) - Clams & Mussels
- Fluted clam (Tridacna squamosa) - Clams & Mussels
- cymodocea (Cymodocea rotundata) - Seagrass & Algae
- Species code: Ea (Enhalus acoroides) - Seagrass & Algae
- Black sea cucumber (Holothuria atra) - Sea Cucumbers
- thalassia (Thalassia hemprichii) - Seagrass & Algae
- chocolate chip sea star (Protoreaster nodosus) - Starfish
- Staghorn coral (Acropora hyacinthus) - Hard Corals
- Rock Cod (Cephalopholis boenak) - Reef Fish
Recommended Packing List for Bali
Based on average water temperature of 30.1°C, currents 3 cm/s.
- Shorty or Rashguard - warm 30°C water needs minimal exposure protection
- Mask - essential for every dive
- Fins
- BCD - buoyancy compensator
- Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
- Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
- Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
- Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
- Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories