Join us on the next adventure with Scuba Girls and in September 2026 we will travel to amazing Bali!
This time we combine charming Amed on Bali's north coast with the magical island of Nusa Penida, known for its dramatic underwater landscapes and majestic manta rays.
This is the trip for those who love diving. Discover new places and share experiences with a nice group of diving girls! We live comfortably, dive a lot, eat well and have time for both fellowship, laughter and rest – above and below the surface.
Scuba Girls goes Bali is a continuation of our early Scuba Girls trips to Bali and the Philippines which were very successful and where we had a fantastic time and fun together. Become part of this girl group and make connections both below and above the surface.
Bali and Nusa Penida offer a wonderful mix of diving: colorful coral gardens in Amed, the classic wreck of the USAT Liberty in Tulamben, and exciting current dives at Nusa Penida's reefs. Here you have the chance to meet reef sharks, turtles and with a little luck, the mola molora (lump fish). And of course, the big highlight: manta rays at Manta Point!
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Diving in Amed and Nusa Penida offers a fantastic mix of tranquil coral gardens, exciting current dives and often encounters with large marine species, all in tropically warm and pleasant waters. These areas are some of Bali's most popular diving destinations, and it's easy to see why.
Off the coast of Amed you’ll find colourful reefs with soft and hard corals, plenty of small fish, nudibranchs and turtles – and the iconic USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben is a must for all divers. It’s easily accessible and full of life, perfect for both beginners and experienced divers.
Nusa Penida offers a bit more current and greater depth – but also the chance to dive with manta rays all year round at one of the Manta Points located here. During late summer and autumn, the period we are travelling, there is also the opportunity to see the strange mola mola (lump fish), which rises from greater depths to be cleaned by the reef fish.
The reefs around Penida are also home to reef sharks, tuna, schools of barracuda and sometimes eagle rays. The diving here is a bit more challenging with currents and cooler water but usually very rewarding. You drift with the current along steep reefs covered in coral, while life just explodes around you.
Here, large marine animals coexist with small invertebrates and fish in a fantastic mix and cascade of colors and shapes. Bali delivers both the grand and the beautiful up close.
Bali Dive Resort is a newly opened PADI 5-star dive resort centrally located in Amed, a quiet village in northeast Bali. The resort is located right on the ocean, overlooking the black volcanic sand and the mighty silhouette of Mount Agung in the background. It offers a restaurant with sea views, a beachfront pool and ample opportunities for relaxation in peaceful surroundings.
The accommodation consists of several private rooms with private bathrooms, both double and twin rooms are available. All have sea views and are equipped with air conditioning, fan, sofa, TV, minibar, fridge, hot water, safe and private terrace. Wifi is available free of charge, and the resort also offers spa treatments.
The dive center integrated into the resort makes it easy for guests to plan and conduct dives. Diving is possible directly from the beach on the resort's house reef, where interesting macro life is often seen on the black sand bottom. Corals and reef fish are also present. For those who want to explore further, there are several well-known dive sites, such as Tulamben and Jemeluk Bay, within a 30-minute drive. The dive center assists with transportation and equipment management.
Scuba Junkie Penida offers daily dive trips and PADI courses around the islands of Nusa Penida, Lembongan and Ceningan (Nusa Penida Marine Protected Area). The area is known for its year-round manta rays and seasonal mola mola (sunfish), as well as stunning coral reefs, exciting current dives and fascinating macro life.
Nusa Penida is just a 40-minute boat ride from Bali, but the pace of life on the island couldn’t be more different. Despite its popularity in recent years, Penida is still very much a traditional island. Seaweed farms spread out in the shallow waters along the north and east coasts, and many locals still make a living from farming and living a simple life. Here you’re truly far from the hustle and bustle of Bali, and the island offers plenty of adventure for those who want to explore.
The development of tourism in recent years has brought new roads and a more stable electricity supply, as well as more connections to the mainland, which has made it much easier to get here.
Scuba Junkie Penida dive resort is located in the quiet village of Banjar Nyuh, not far from the harbor and just a two-minute walk to the beach, where you can enjoy a stunning sunset.
The resort is purpose-built for divers and offers a welcoming and comfortable environment – the perfect starting point for an exciting diving experience around the Nusa Islands.
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