"Odyssey Submarine", the one and only submarine in South East Asia, is definitely your best choice to explore the pristine Bali underwater.
With the normal diving site up to 90ft deep and for 45 minute ride in this unique vessel, you will be taken to the most breathtaking and rarely visited underwater world, and you will surely be able to observe and have firsthand experience of the tropical marine fauna, such as octopus/squids, napoleon, yellow jack and many other brightly colored fish as well as the unusually beautiful flora and delicate corals.
During the whole adventure, safety is assured in this highly sophisticated vessel because of its constant contact with the surface support craft, besides, your voyage will also be smooth and effortless as your professional pilot and co-pilot will guide you. In other words, your adventure with "Odyssey Submarine" will certainly be the most memorable experience in your life.
The Odyssey Submarine dive Amuk Bay in Padang Bai, twice a day. Dive I at 9:30am and Dive II: 11.30am. Pick-up time from Nusa Dua, Kuta and Ubud area is about 1.15 to 2 hrs before the dive.
For futher information : Odyssey Submarine
Thursday, March 11, 2010
SEA WALKER SANUR
Did you ever think of walking at the bottom of the ocean and did you wonder what goes on in there ? - Now ... you can do it!
You can walk right on the bottom of the ocean and witness the sea life of all kind. As a safe and exciting underwater adventure Sea Walker is a unique diving system providing an opportunity to observe the underwater world up to a depth of 15 feet without certification, and without getting your hair wet.
Participants actually walk on the bottom, rather than swim while numerous exotic fish and sea life surround them. Guest will have 20 minutes of actual underwater time to a maximum depth of 15 feet. A large, full face window in the Sea Walker helmet offers a close-up view of the amazing creatures from below.
Note: Guests with heart or lung problems, on medication, pregnant, asthma or other respiratory ailments, etc. are not allowed to dive.
For further information : Sea Walker
You can walk right on the bottom of the ocean and witness the sea life of all kind. As a safe and exciting underwater adventure Sea Walker is a unique diving system providing an opportunity to observe the underwater world up to a depth of 15 feet without certification, and without getting your hair wet.
Participants actually walk on the bottom, rather than swim while numerous exotic fish and sea life surround them. Guest will have 20 minutes of actual underwater time to a maximum depth of 15 feet. A large, full face window in the Sea Walker helmet offers a close-up view of the amazing creatures from below.
Note: Guests with heart or lung problems, on medication, pregnant, asthma or other respiratory ailments, etc. are not allowed to dive.
For further information : Sea Walker
THE BEST PLACE SURFING SOUTH BALI
PADANG GALAK
Travel through Sanur and turn off onto the new by pass road (called Ketewel By Pass) on the far side of Sanur. Padang Galak is the first place you come to after turning onto the By Pass road. Park your car at the edge of the road and walk through the rice padi field. There are a couple of warungs where you can leave your belongings. There are plenty of peaks along the break.
The beach has black sand beach and the break works best in the wet season when Kuta etc. are onshore. The black sand can get really hot to walk on. Popular with Japanese surfers so sometimes can get a little crowded. Padang Galak is a beach break with standard right and left waves that will suit all levels of surfers. The break generally suits all tides and works best on a South West or Southerly swell of 3ft - 8ft with winds from the North West or West.
KERAMAS
Travel through Sanur and turn onto the new by pass road that is known as the Ketewel By Pass and keep traveling north along this road through Ketewel, Pabean and Saba until you reach Keramas. When you reach Keramas (approx 15-20 mins depending on traffic) you will see a small blue sign on the right hand side of the road with Keramas painted in yellow and this takes you down a dirt track. Keep your eyes open as it can be hard to find.
Keramas is a traditional beach break with rights and left world class waves that are powerful and fast but fun. This break is more suited to experienced surfers. Tides are best at mid and high tide with a swell from 3-5 ft up to 8ft and the wind is best from the West on a North West or Easterly swell. If Keramas isn't working there are three other beaches are within walking distance and the breaks on these may be working so worth checking out. Generally not crowded, friendly and relaxing with great waves.
LEBIH
Lebih Beach, situated in Lebih village, about 9 km south of Gianyar city must be the best-known beach in Gianyar. It has good waves for surfing and an abundance of tasty seafood served along the shore.
Travel through Sanur and turn off onto the new by pass road (called Ketewel By Pass) on the far side of Sanur. Padang Galak is the first place you come to after turning onto the By Pass road. Park your car at the edge of the road and walk through the rice padi field. There are a couple of warungs where you can leave your belongings. There are plenty of peaks along the break.
The beach has black sand beach and the break works best in the wet season when Kuta etc. are onshore. The black sand can get really hot to walk on. Popular with Japanese surfers so sometimes can get a little crowded. Padang Galak is a beach break with standard right and left waves that will suit all levels of surfers. The break generally suits all tides and works best on a South West or Southerly swell of 3ft - 8ft with winds from the North West or West.
KERAMAS
Travel through Sanur and turn onto the new by pass road that is known as the Ketewel By Pass and keep traveling north along this road through Ketewel, Pabean and Saba until you reach Keramas. When you reach Keramas (approx 15-20 mins depending on traffic) you will see a small blue sign on the right hand side of the road with Keramas painted in yellow and this takes you down a dirt track. Keep your eyes open as it can be hard to find.
Keramas is a traditional beach break with rights and left world class waves that are powerful and fast but fun. This break is more suited to experienced surfers. Tides are best at mid and high tide with a swell from 3-5 ft up to 8ft and the wind is best from the West on a North West or Easterly swell. If Keramas isn't working there are three other beaches are within walking distance and the breaks on these may be working so worth checking out. Generally not crowded, friendly and relaxing with great waves.
LEBIH
Lebih Beach, situated in Lebih village, about 9 km south of Gianyar city must be the best-known beach in Gianyar. It has good waves for surfing and an abundance of tasty seafood served along the shore.
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