This small village on the east coast of Bali is mostly known for its diving spots, especially that of the Liberty wreck, lying just a few yards from the beach.
My suggestion
For a bit of a peculiar dive, I recommend "The wall": it is a fall, a vertical coral wall, very impressive as your landmarks change completely! An outing less frequented than the Liberty site, reserved for Open Water scuba divers.
Arthur Joffrin
Travel writer
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A prized destination amongst divers, notably due to the famous wreck lying directly offshore from the beach.
My suggestion
If you dive early in the morning (before 9:00 am), you'll find the visibility clearer than in the afternoon, there'll be numerous shoals of trevelly to see, and there'll be fewer people around. Or why not go for a night-time dive even!
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