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07:00 - 18:00

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Bali

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Shipwreck Scuba Dive Bali

Full Day Experiencing Shipwreck Scuba Dive Bali Private Tour

included with

Boat ride
All Marine Park entry fees
Free water, tea, and coffee at the dive center
Experienced Diving Instructor
Drinking water
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Snacks on the boat
Porter & permit fees
Use of scuba diving equipment
Lunch

    excluded by

    Pick up and drop off transportation from and to Ubud, Pecatu, Ungasan, Bingin, Uluwatu, and southern Nusa Dua will be charged additionally.
    All other services not stated above

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        Detailed Description

        Tulamben is a small fishing village on the northeast coast of Bali. It is among the most popular dive sites on Bali since the wreck of the Liberty, a US Army Transport ship torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in 1942 lies just offshore. During high season, up to 100 divers descend on the wreck each day.

        The dive location is famous for the wreck of a US transport ship named Liberty, about 120 meters long, now a house for many kinds of fishes, crustaceans, eels, corals, and much more ocean life. The wreck lies in shallow water and is considered appropriate for divers of all certification levels. The ship rests in 30 meters of water, is roughly 25 meters from the shore, and can be reached with a short swim from the beach. The highest point of the wreck tops out about 5 meters from the surface. The ship was torpedoed by the Japanese off the nearby Island of Lombok and the ship was towed to the beach at Tulamben for salvage operations. The 1963 eruption of Mt. Agung, which devastated much of the eastern side of Bali, drove the ship into the water just offshore, where it became encrusted with coral and a home to other sea life. The best conditions for diving here are during October and November when the weather is generally calm and during the start of the southeast monsoon, which typically extends from May to July. In addition to a wide variety of corals and invertebrates on the wreck itself, large fish frequent the wreck in some seasons, most popularly Mola-Mola and Whale Sharks, as well as Black-Tip reef sharks. Professional divers have praised local residents for minimizing local fishing activity. This tour is perfect for you if you like: Diving, active travel, and adventures.

        Important Note: Only for non-certified divers and include 2 dives
        Duration: 07:00 - 18:00 
        From  $171.51