If you are interested in following in the footsteps of Divers from all over the world who never enjoyed the natural beauty of the water in the island of gods, the following five best diving spot in the island of Bali, as reported Burufly page.
Candi Dasa
Popular as a tourist stop, the small city in the east of Bali offers some marine wonders that you might not want to miss. Enjoy Gili Tepekong, a group of small islets with amazing underwater life. Different kinds of sponges and sea fans will delight your day, as well as huge batfishes and golden jacks. Gili Mimpang is a good place to spot reef sharks but if you want to enjoy the company of large schools of brilliant-blue yellowtail fusiliers Gili Biaha is the place.
The small island, part of Bali West National Park, is surrounded by coral formations that are home to unique creatures such as turtles, moray eels, snappers and batfishes. Some of them are close enough to the shore and can be observed whilst snorkeling, while divers could dive deeper to offshore seabeds for a breathtaking vista of large sponges and enormous sea fans.
Nusa Penida
Remotely located in the Lombok Strait, the island offers a haven for diving enthusiasts with giant sun fishes and manta rays as the main attractions. There are several dive sites to try, from the most popular Toyapakeh with good visibility and rich corals to Crystal Bay with anemones and soft corals. Another hot spot is Malibu Point, the best point to spot big rays and sunfishes from July to September. Nearby Nusa Lembongan also has several great dive sites.
Pemuteran
The spectacular view of 5 Javanese volcanoes is matched with the largest area of shallow coral reefs in Bali. You will love Napoleon Reef, a dive site