About this experience
Handled by certificate and experience guide by dive master
clean and high quality diving equipment
Menjangan Island is a very famous diving spot in Bali. With the beauty of colorful coral reefs, many types of fish, and wall diving, Menjangan Island is the best destination for divers. The scuba trip departs at 09:00 in the morning, and we will bring you back at 02:30 in the afternoon. It takes around 30 minutes by boat to get to Menjangan. During your trip, visit two dive spots. In between dives, we will provide you with lunch and drinks. The entrance fee to Menjangan Island is already included in the package. For this activity, you have to demonstrate that you are a certified diver. Proof of certification is required.
What's included
Bottled water
Dive guide
Entrance fee to Menjangan Island
Use of SCUBA equipment
Lunch box we 3 option: fried rice, fried noodle or chicken sandwich
towel
free shuttle for our customers who are staying in the Pemuteran Menjangan areas.
Return boat transportation
Important information
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
About Pemuteran
Pemuteran is a charming coastal village in North Bali known for its pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and serene atmosphere. It's a popular destination for divers and those seeking a quieter, more authentic Balinese experience away from the bustling tourist spots.
Top Attractions
Pemuteran Beach
A beautiful, quiet beach with clear waters, ideal for swimming and relaxation.
Beach
Half day
Free
Menjangan Island
A small island known for its pristine coral reefs and excellent diving spots.
Nature/Adventure
Full day
Moderate to Expensive
West Bali National Park
A protected area with diverse flora and fauna, offering hiking and wildlife spotting opportunities.
Nature
Half day to Full day
Moderate
Pulaki Temple
A historic temple with stunning ocean views and a rich cultural heritage.
Religious
1-2 hours
Free (donations welcome)
Must-Try Local Dishes
Bebek Betutu
A traditional Balinese dish of slow-cooked duck with rich spices.
Dinner
Contains meat, spicy
Nasi Goreng
Fried rice with vegetables, meat, and a fried egg on top.
Lunch/Dinner
Can be made vegetarian
Sate Lilit
Minced seafood or meat satay with coconut and spices.
Appetizer
Contains meat, can be made with seafood
Popular Activities
Diving
Snorkeling
Hiking
Beach lounging
Spa treatments
Sunset watching
Temple visits
Local markets
Best Time to Visit
April to September
This is the dry season with sunny weather and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and diving.
24-30°C
75-86°F
Practical Information
Language
- Official: Indonesian
- Widely spoken: Balinese, English
- English: Moderately spoken
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Electricity
230VV,
50HzHz
Safety Information
Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe
Pemuteran is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken.
Important Precautions:
- • Keep valuables secure
- • Avoid walking alone at night
- • Use reputable tour operators
Getting there
By air
- I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport • 4 hours by car
By bus
Bali Bus Terminals
Getting around
Public transport
Taxis and minivans are the primary modes of public transport, but schedules can be irregular.
Taxis
Available • Apps: Gojek, Grab
Rentals
Car, Bike, Scooter
Neighborhoods
Pemuteran Village
Pulaki
Day trips
West Bali National Park
30 minutes by car • Half day to Full day
Explore the diverse ecosystems and wildlife of this protected area.
Gilimanuk
1 hour by car • Half day
A coastal town with historical sites and cultural significance.
Festivals
Nyepi (Day of Silence) • March (date varies each year)
Galungan • Every 210 days (date varies each year)
Pro tips
- Visit the local markets early in the morning for the best selection and prices.
- Book diving tours in advance, especially during peak season.
- Learn a few basic Balinese phrases to enhance your interaction with locals.
- Carry cash, as many small establishments do not accept cards.
- Respect local customs and traditions, especially during religious events.