Clear waters, dramatic walls, and some of Bali’s healthiest reefs — dive Menjangan with Karang Divers.
Menjangan Island sits inside Bali’s only national park — West Bali National Park — a protected marine sanctuary that has been off-limits to commercial fishing for decades. The result: coral walls, visibility that regularly exceeds 40 meters, and marine life you won’t find on crowded southern dive spots.
Unlike most Bali diving, Menjangan is famous for calm, sheltered conditions. The bay is protected from ocean swells, currents are usually gentle, and the dive sites cater to every experience level — from first-time divers on Discover Scuba to advanced divers exploring deep walls.
Our boats depart every morning from Pemuteran Bay, reaching Menjangan in about 30 minutes. A full day trip means two dives at different sites, with lunch on the island between dives. Smaller groups (max 4 divers per guide) mean you actually get to see what you came to see.
Five sites along the island’s walls, slopes, and reef gardens — from gentle beginner bays to dramatic deep walls.
Named for the resident garden eels on the white sand slope at 20m. Descend onto the wall and watch for pygmy seahorses on gorgonian fans, octopus in crevices, and drift out over the sand at the end of the dive.
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A 19th-century wooden ship resting on the wall’s edge. The anchor sits at 5m and the bow drops to 40m. Covered in soft coral and home to batfish, scorpionfish, turtles, and occasional reef sharks.
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Shallow hard coral garden with high biodiversity. Ideal for both snorkelers and divers. Schools of butterflyfish, parrotfish, and occasional turtles.
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Named for the small underwater caverns along the wall. Check every overhang and crevice — this is a macro paradise for nudibranchs, shrimp, and pygmy seahorses.
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Drift dive along the north wall when current is running. Excellent for advanced drift technique practice and spotting larger fish.
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Green and hawksbill turtles, resident year-round. Regularly spotted resting on coral ledges and cruising the wall at 10–20m.
White-tip and black-tip reef sharks, most commonly seen at Anchor Wreck and along the deeper north walls. A regular, reliable highlight.
Pygmy seahorses on gorgonian fans, nudibranchs in every colour, ghost pipefish, frogfish — Menjangan rewards patient eyes.
Occasional sightings October to November. Not guaranteed, but Menjangan’s pelagic waters make encounters possible.
Diveable year-round. Peak season April to November with calmest conditions and best visibility. Rainy season December–March still offers great diving with fewer visitors.
30 minutes by boat from Pemuteran Bay. Karang Divers departs daily at 8am from our beachfront dive centres. Arrival to Pemuteran is approximately 4 hours from Denpasar Airport.
IDR 200,000 weekdays / IDR 300,000 weekends & public holidays. Included in your Karang Divers day trip price — no surprises at the gate.
Boat, guide, two tanks, full equipment (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, fins), lunch on the island, and park entry fee. All included in one price.
Menjangan welcomes certified divers from Open Water up. Not yet certified? Try Discover Scuba or complete your SSI Open Water course with us first.
Maximum 4 divers per guide. Always. Small groups mean better guiding, better sightings, and a safer, more enjoyable dive.
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