Diving from Nusa Lembongan is a thrill! Here on the island, we are no more than an 45-minute boat ride from 16 different dive sites. With spots suitable for different levels from calm dives through coral gardens to colorful wall dives, to both manta cleaning and feeding stations to thrilling drift dives, there's something for everyone here at Lembongan.
Each day, our dive team monitors the weather and sea-current conditions to ensure that the next day's dives will not only be enjoyable, but above all: safe. We want to give our clients a memorable experience, but only for the right reasons.
Divers are welcome to bring their own gear if they have it, but if you haven't invested in any (yet), don't worry, we have all the equipment you need to dive. Our diving packages include all the gear necessary to get deep, including: wet suit, fins, booties, BCDs, regulators, and weight belts.
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Depending on the tide, our boats leave from the shore just 3 minutes walking from the dive center, anywhere between 08:00 and 10:30 in the morning or later depending of the conditions. We ask that our guests arrive 30 minutes early so we can do a roll call and make any last-minute gear adjustments. We will communicate the departure time on our whiteboard the day before each dive.
In terms of dive time, we will go to either 60 minutes or until the first diver gets to 50 bar, or 1/4 of a tank left. From there, we always do a safety-stop to ensure a safe exit from the water. On the surface, our boat captain, who as a local is exceptionally familiar with the Lembongan's dive sites, will pick us up. Once on board, our guides prepare hot tea/coffee and provide the lunch for divers to warm up and re-energize with. We spend a minimum of 1 hour at the surface in order to ensure a safe second dive during which time we transfer to the next dive site.
Before starting our next dive, we once again do a briefing. Our second dive follows the same procedure as the first one with the dive time being either 60 minutes or until the first diver gets to 50 bar. Once the dive is finished and everybody is back on the boat, we return to the dive center, wash our equipment and fill logbooks. The afternoon is free for our divers enjoy the beach, the sun, and the big smile earned from an excellent morning of diving.