Indonesia: The Heart of the Coral Triangle
Indonesia sits at the epicentre of the Coral Triangle, the most biodiverse marine region on Earth, and Bali serves as the gateway to some of the planet's most spectacular underwater experiences. The waters surrounding Bali and its neighbouring islands harbour over 500 species of reef-building coral and more than 3,000 species of fish — a concentration of marine life that rivals the Great Barrier Reef in diversity and surpasses it in accessibility. Whether you are a certified diver chasing oceanic manta rays in deep channels, a freediver exploring sunlit reef walls, or a first-time snorkeler floating above a garden of soft coral, the seas around Bali offer encounters that will redefine your relationship with the ocean.
The dive sites span an extraordinary range of environments. Tulamben, on Bali's northeast coast, is home to the USAT Liberty — a World War II cargo ship that now rests in shallow water and has become one of the world's most famous wreck dives, accessible even to beginners and snorkelers. Off Nusa Penida, the channels between the islands create nutrient-rich upwellings that attract giant oceanic manta rays to Manta Point, where divers hover at cleaning stations watching these magnificent creatures glide overhead. Menjangan Island in West Bali National Park offers pristine wall dives dropping into the abyss with visibility often exceeding 40 metres. The Gili Islands — Trawangan, Meno, and Air — are a turtle sanctuary where green and hawksbill turtles are spotted on virtually every dive. And for the truly dedicated, Raja Ampat in West Papua and Wakatobi in Southeast Sulawesi represent the absolute pinnacle of marine biodiversity, with reef systems so rich that marine scientists are still cataloguing new species.
Bali Malayali partners with the island's most reputable PADI and SSI dive operators, ensuring that every underwater excursion meets international safety standards while supporting responsible marine tourism. Our local dive team arranges everything — from multi-day liveaboard expeditions to Raja Ampat, to beginner discover scuba sessions in Tulamben's calm waters, to private speedboat snorkeling trips around Nusa Lembongan's mangrove bays. We handle equipment hire, boat transfers, accommodation near dive sites, and even post-dive dining at the best local warungs. Whether you are earning your first PADI certification or logging your five-hundredth dive, Bali Malayali makes sure the only thing you need to focus on is the breathtaking world beneath the surface.









