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                 specialized in adventure
in bali & beyond

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Thinking of Bali conjures up images of friendly people, palm trees and postcard-perfect beaches lined with turquoise waters. The small island has long been a hot spot for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy soaking up the sun, surfing, diving and snorkeling. Because of the rich biodiversity in the waters, snorkeling in Bali does not disappoint. The best snorkeling spots in Bali have calm waters that allow you to take advantage of good visibility to see the most marine life during your visit.
Many option to do boat trip in Bali & beyond and mostly activity like snorkeling, diving, fishing or just relax on the boat enjoy the view.

Here some of my program :


Snorkeling from the boat at blue lagoon and amuk bay east Bali

Blue Lagoon is neither blue nor a lagoon, but it offers some of the best snorkeling in Bali. Located approximately five minutes from Padang Bai, Blue Lagoon is a favorite snorkeling spot for families and new snorkelers because the waters are extremely calm. The snorkeling area has a sandy bottom and is home to one of Bali's coral reefs. While you are exploring the reef, expect to see cuttle fish, angel fish, cow fish and moray eels. You may snorkel throughout the year at the Blue Lagoon.





Amed trip


Amed Beach East Bali is everything you dreamed it would be: a rare and special paradise of outstanding exotic beauty, vibrant culture and friendly people.
Amed is actually the name of just one village and not the place to base yourself; the villages to the south are more attractive. There are dozens of places to stay along this coast, from homestays to modest but comfy hotels. Jemeluk, on a protected bay, is an ideal place to begin snorkeling. Four kilometres further south along the coast is Banyuning, where there's a small wreck and some of the most beautiful coral gardens to be seen anywhere in the Lesser Sundas.


Boat Trip over to Crystal Bay on Nusa Penida.

Named after it’s super clear water. A renowned diving and snorkeling location due to its colour full reefs. The picturesque island in the bay provides a stunning backdrop for a wonderful day out away from the crowds. The beautiful white sandy beach, bordered by coconut tree palms and an old temple sets the scene for the most relaxing day out from Bali.
Menjangan ( Deer ) island


Located of the far northwestern shore of Bali, uninhabited Menjangan Island is part of the Bali Barat National Park. The protected marine area of the park is home to more than 100 species of coral where surgeon fish, angel fish and moray eels reside. The extremely clear waters are also home to turtles, scorpion fish and lion fish. You reach the island by taking a 30-minute boat ride from Labuan Lalang or nearby Pemuteran. Because of its remote location, Menjangan Island easily offers the most secluded snorkeling in Bali.




Lembongan & Ceningan trip

With minimal crowds, beautiful beaches and great surf, Nusa Lembongan is worth celebrating.
Being the nearest from the mainland and most developed island for tourism among the three, Nusa Lembongan is approximately 8 square km in size, and is truly an island paradise. Neither hawkers nor traffic mar the magnificent scenery; this is a fine place to just lay back and relax. Jungut Batu Beach, located in the northwest is a lovely arc of white sand and clear blue water with a superb view of Mount Agung on Bali. Mushroom Bay to the southwest of Jungut Batu is a quaint, attractive and sheltered bay. Further south, the lesser known beaches either side of the Devil's Tear outcrop (A rocky outcrop on the south western coast with spectacular crashing waves and water plumes), are known as Dream Beach and Sunset Beach (or Sandy Bay). The coastal landscape in this part of the island is mostly low-lying limestone cliffs, and there are some dramatic cave formations.