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Dive sites nearby

Octagon Reef

Dive site just a five-minute boat ride from Extradivers Naya Gawana Bali, with a drop-off wall ranging from 5m to 30m deep. Occasional light to medium currents.

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Mandarin Point

Just a 3-minute boat ride from Jetty Naya Gawana, a dive site with shallow coral formations. Especially for night dives to observe mandarin fish.

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Deep Blue

A five-minute boat ride away is a dive site right at the exit of Gawana Bay. Steep wall sloping from 3m to 45m, merging to the east into a hard coral garden.

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Blue Corner

Dive site just a 10 minute boat ride to east. Coral garden sloping from 4m to 25m with lots of large sponges and hard corals. Usually no currents, good for Makro fotography.

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Jetty House Reef Naya Gawana

Diving site located directly on the jetty of the Naya Gawana Resort, entry and exit via the hotel’s own jetty. Open during diving center opening hours. Early morning and night dives are also possible upon request.

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Middle Riff

Dive site located 15 minutes east from Extradivers Jetty on the coast of Bali. Coral garden sloping from 3 m to 25 m. For beginners till experts, no currents, good for makro fotography.

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Bali Reef

Dive site located just 15 minutes east by boat on the coast of Bali. Part of the local mangrove and reef protection program, Mangrove and Reef Conservation Project.

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Putri Menjangan 2

Dive site located just 20 minutes east by boat on the coast of Bali. Part of the local mangrove and reef conservation program, Mangrove and Reed Conservation Putri Menjangan,

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putri menjangan 1

Dive site located just 20 minutes east by boat on the coast of Bali. Part of the local mangrove and reef protection program. Putri Menjangan, Some sunken statues have now grown into the reef.

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Underwater Cave

Menjangan Island is a small, uninhabited island located on the western tip of the island of Bali. Because of the diversity of corals and species of fish here, the island has become part of the West Bali National Park so it has strict safeguard in place to protect its sustainability.

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