If you want to learn how to dive, taking the first step in the warm waters around Nusa Lembognan is a pretty solid choice! Besides the island being awesome in so many ways, the diving here is great! The abundance and the diversity is top notch. Jump in at the coral gardens, hang out in the clear and ridiculously blue water and take in the scenery of a healthy reef, full of life and colour. There's very few things that are as cool as a thriving reef, and you find them around Nusa Lembognan. It's a pretty awesome scenery to be doing your course in. But it might be hard to keep your eyes on the instructor with all that cool stuff going on around you.
There's very few things that are as cool as a thriving reef, and you find them around Nusa Lembognan due to the rich waters and stronger currents (don't worry, there's always a calm bay if you are not into current) But if you are, you will have the possibility of drift diving here, as you have rarely drift dived before! But, besides reefs in incredible conditions, the nutrient water attracts the larger marine life like the manta rays. And all year round, you can find yourself diving with these gracious animals at Nusa Lembognan, up close, on the cleaning stations where the big animals circles again and again to let the little fish clean their bodies. It is a mind-blowing sight. Full stop. If you are going between June and October, you have a great chance of seeing the weird and heavy Mola Mola (Oceanic Sunfish). We could write pages of this strange and incredible animal. But really, there's not enough space in this little brochure. Go GOOGLE!
Only 20km from Bali lies the island of Nusa Lembongan, where people gather to enjoy world class diving and surfing, quiet sandy beaches and lazy island atmosphere.
The west coast is the most popular area and offers the best choices of restaurants, local shops and hotels. But don’t let the wifi deceive you. This island is full of loose chickens, colourful locals and an everlasting scent from the little Balineese Hindu temples (Pura’s) that are nestled in every little crack between houses and restaurants.
The PADI Open Water Diver course is the most popular diving
certificate worldwide. After completing this 3-4 day course you are
certified to dive to 18m independently with a buddy. The course
consists of five modules of e-learning. You study via self-study
workbook online and complete a knowledge review. This process is assisted by
videos accompanying each chapter to reinforce what you have learned.
The practical learning consists of pool
sessions and four open water dives. Dive one and two are conducted at a
depth of max 12m and dive three and four are conducted at max 18m.
The final stage of the PADI Open Water course is an exam, which is a
multiple choice exam covering all that you have learnt. Remember that
the course is performance based and not time based.
The theory is to be done online prior to course start. The dive center will forward you the online theory minimum 2 weeks prior to arrival.
DIVE PACKAGE:The PADI Open Water Course is performance based. That means you have to
understand and pass the theory and perform the in-water skills correctly
and with ease. Therefore, the itinerary can vary slightly from course
to course. The course will take 3 to 4 days depending on the students
enrolled.
Please allow a minimum of 24 hours, after your last dive, before flying.
(some countries will allow you to fly after 18 hours on land).
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