Bali Celebes Dive

+62 812-3600-0350

Jl. Beranda Hijau 6 No. 17 Denpasar, Bali

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About Us

Bali Celebes Dive

Indonesia, with its sprawling archipelago, is home to some of the most exquisite diving destinations in the world. We are in a prime position to offer divers a chance to explore these diverse and vibrant underwater landscapes. Each of these islands provides a unique diving experience, making Indonesia a must-visit for any diving enthusiast.

 

Bali: Gateway to Underwater Adventure

Bali, often referred to as the “Island of the Gods,” is renowned for its cultural richness and stunning natural beauty. Its underwater world is equally mesmerizing, offering a variety of dive sites suitable for all levels of divers.

 

Tulamben is a highlight, famous for the USAT Liberty wreck. This World War II shipwreck, encrusted with corals and swarming with marine life, provides a captivating dive experience. The wreck lies in shallow waters, making it accessible to both beginners and experienced divers.

 

Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan are known for their drift dives and the chance to encounter majestic manta rays at Manta Point. During certain times of the year, divers can also spot the elusive Mola Mola (ocean sunfish), adding to the thrill of diving in these waters.

 

Sulawesi: A Diver’s Biodiversity Haven

Sulawesi is a gem within the Coral Triangle, boasting an incredible array of marine life. The island’s unique shape and location contribute to its rich underwater ecosystems.

 

Bunaken National Marine Park is a top destination, famed for its vertical walls and crystal-clear waters. Divers can explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with an astonishing variety of fish species. The park’s biodiversity ensures that every dive is filled with new and exciting encounters, from tiny pygmy seahorses to large pelagics.

 

Lembeh Strait, on the northern coast of Sulawesi, is celebrated for muck diving. The strait’s sandy bottoms are a haven for unusual and rare critters, making it a paradise for macro photographers. Divers can find fascinating species such as the flamboyant cuttlefish, blue-ringed octopus, and hairy frogfish.

 

Komodo: Adventure and Diversity

Komodo, known for its iconic Komodo dragons, offers equally thrilling underwater adventures. The waters around Komodo National Park are characterized by strong currents, which bring nutrient-rich waters and support a diverse marine ecosystem.

 

Batu Bolong is one of the park’s most famous dive sites, featuring a pinnacle covered in corals and swarming with fish. The site’s steep walls and vibrant marine life make it a spectacular dive, though the strong currents require careful navigation.

 

Manta Alley is another highlight, where divers can witness manta rays gliding gracefully through the water. The abundance of plankton in these waters attracts large numbers of mantas, providing unforgettable diving experiences.

 

Raja Ampat: The Crown Jewel of Diving

Raja Ampat, located in the heart of the Coral Triangle, is often described as the crown jewel of diving. Its remote location and pristine waters support an unparalleled diversity of marine life.

 

Misool is renowned for its stunning coral gardens and abundant fish life. The clear waters and rich biodiversity make every dive in Misool an extraordinary experience. Divers can explore intricate coral formations and encounter a vast array of species, from colorful reef fish to majestic sharks.

 

Cape Kri holds the world record for the highest number of fish species counted in a single dive. The site’s vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life make it a must-visit for any diver. Schools of barracudas, trevallies, and snappers create a mesmerizing underwater spectacle.

Diving Course

Open Water

Professionally recognized as the Open Water Diver course, it is the entry-level autonomous diver certification for recreational scuba diving. All recreational diver training agencies offer this entry-level course that includes knowledge development (theory), confined water dives (also known as practical training at a limited depth), and open water dives (the experience).

Diving Course

Advance Open Water

Professionally recognized as Advanced Open Water Diver course, this scuba diving certification is a program that requires training and dive experience based on prerequisites of specific recreational diver training agencies.

Diving Course

Rescue Diver

The Rescue Diver certification course is provided by several diver training agencies that emphasizes on the responsibility of a diver in need, emergency response, and diver rescue. Following the Advanced Open Water Diver course, rescue diver certification is mostly treated as a specialty course than a mainstream certification. However, it is still opted by many dive training agencies in the certification structure.

Diving Course

Divemaster

A certified dive instructor is an individual who trains other aspiring underwater divers. The title specializes in demonstrating and engaging discussions with an individual student or in groups about safe scuba diving practices in order for them to feel confident in basic diving skills.

Our Instructor

Our Professional Guide & Instructor

Sammy Kaunang

Kiki Murdyatmoko

Selamet Raharjo

Nursaid Fadlan

Moh Husain