FUN DIVE

Diving in and around the Gili’s is popular due to the abundance of marine life and attractive coral formations. 

The Gili Islands provide a choice of incredible dive sites. Home to perfect, idyllic beaches and clear water perfect for visibility. Both snorkelers and scuba divers will find a site to fall in love with. Divers can expect to encounter turtles, sharks, eels and colorful fish.
Through the Lombok straits, between Bali and Lombok flows the Indonesian through flow, a massive volume of water that passes from the pacific to the Indian Ocean. The result is extremely rich marine bio diversity and during certain times of the year large pelagic fish such as manta rays & reef sharks visit the reefs. Many underwater photographer enthusiasts visit the Gili Islands due to its wide variety of coral reefs and macro life.

SHARK POINT

  • 📍 Location
    - Located in the northwest of Gili Trawangan.
    - Around 1.5 km from BMD Gili Trawangan.
    - More or less 6 km from BMD Gili Air.

    Shark Point is one of the most famous dive sites in the Gili Islands, known for frequent blacktip and whitetip reef shark sightings. With sandy bottoms, coral reefs, and rocky areas, it offers an exciting dive for all levels.

    0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): Home to garden eels, green and hawksbill turtles, fusiliers, and snappers. Blacktip reef sharks occasionally pass by, and small rays can be spotted on the sand.

    18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): Greater chances of encountering blacktip and whitetip reef sharks, with eagle rays gliding along the seabed. A small wreck at 22–25 meters shelters lionfish, stonefish, and moray eels.

HALIK REEF

  • HALIK REEF
    Location
    Located on the north side of Gili Trawangan.
    Around 2 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.
    More or less 5.5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    Depth & Marine Life
    Halik Reef is known for its vibrant coral formations and rich marine biodiversity, offering excellent visibility and a relaxing dive experience.

    0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): A colorful coral garden home to butterflyfish, angelfish, and damselfish. Schools of fusiliers and snappers swim around, while green and hawksbill turtles are often seen resting on the reef.
    18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): Deeper sections reveal larger reef fish, moray eels, and occasional whitetip reef sharks. Barrel sponges and sea fans add to the stunning underwater scenery.
    With its healthy coral ecosystem, diverse marine life, and calm conditions, Halik Reef is a must-visit for divers of all levels.

TURTLE HEAVEN

  • Location
    Located on the northeast side of Gili Meno.
    Around 3 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.
    More or less 4 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    Depth & Marine Life
    As the name suggests, Turtle Heaven is one of the best places in the Gili Islands to encounter green and hawksbill turtles, often seen resting on the coral formations or gracefully swimming past divers.

    0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): A shallow reef filled with hard and soft corals, attracting butterflyfish, angelfish, and parrotfish. Schools of fusiliers and snappers roam the area, while turtles are commonly found feeding or resting on the reef.

    18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper sections reveal larger schools of fish, moray eels, and occasional whitetip reef sharks. Massive coral bommies provide shelter for lionfish and scorpionfish, while barrel sponges and sea fans enhance the underwater scenery.

    With its abundance of turtles, healthy coral reef, and serene atmosphere, Turtle Heaven is a must-visit for divers looking for an unforgettable marine life experience.

HANS REEF

  • 📍 Location

    • Northeast of Gili Air, at a depth of 24 meters.

    • Around 1 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 6 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Hans Reef is a hidden gem for macro enthusiasts, featuring a sandy bottom with scattered coral bommies that provide shelter for some of the most fascinating small marine creatures.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): In the shallower section, divers can find ribbon eels, black-spotted moray eels, and various types of shrimp hiding among the coral formations. Leaf scorpionfish and pipefish are commonly seen blending into the reef.

    • 18–24 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): This depth is perfect for spotting frogfish, seahorses, and stonefish camouflaged against the sandy bottom. Careful observers may also find nudibranchs and rare crustaceans among the corals.

    With its rich macro life, unique critters, and excellent visibility for close-up photography, Hans Reef is a must-visit site for divers who appreciate the beauty of small and unusual marine species.

BOUNTY WRECK

  • Bounty Wreck – A Sunken Treasure Off Gili Meno

    📍 Location

    • Located on the southwest side of Gili Meno.

    • Around 1.5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    The Bounty Wreck is a sunken jetty that has transformed into a thriving artificial reef, making it a popular dive site for wreck enthusiasts. Over the years, the structure has become encrusted with hard and soft corals, attracting a variety of marine life.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): The upper parts of the wreck are covered in vibrant corals, providing shelter for angelfish, butterflyfish, and boxfish. Schools of fusiliers and snappers swirl around, while turtles are often seen resting nearby.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper sections reveal larger marine life, including giant groupers, batfish, and hunting trevallies. The wreck’s metal beams create perfect hiding spots for scorpionfish, moray eels, and cuttlefish.

    With its easy accessibility, abundant marine life, and unique wreck structure, Bounty Wreck is a must-dive site for those looking to explore a fascinating underwater relic.

SORAYA REEF

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    📍 Location

    • Between Gili Meno and Gili Air,

    • Around 3 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 4 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Soraya Reef features two long coral ridges running east to west, creating an ideal habitat for a wide range of marine species. The nearly untouched coral formations, including large table corals, staghorn corals, and gorgonian fans, make this site a paradise for divers. The dive is often a gentle drift, allowing divers to glide effortlessly along the reef while admiring its vibrant ecosystem.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): The shallower section is teeming with anemonefish, butterflyfish, and angelfish darting among the corals. Green and hawksbill turtles are frequently seen resting or feeding. Schools of fusiliers and snappers create mesmerizing formations as they move along the reef.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper areas attract hunting trevallies and barracudas, while eagle rays occasionally glide by. The gorgonian fans provide shelter for tiny critters like pygmy seahorses, making this site an exciting spot for macro enthusiasts.

    With its stunning coral ridges, abundant marine life, and relaxing drift experience, Soraya Reef is a hidden gem for divers looking to explore the unspoiled beauty of the Gili Islands.

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MENO WALL

  • Meno Wall – A Vertical Wonderland of Marine Life

    📍 Location

    • Northeast of Gili Air, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 2 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Meno Wall is a stunning vertical wall dive, home to an incredible variety of nudibranchs in shades of blue, yellow, red, white, and brown, making it a dream site for macro lovers. This wall provides excellent hiding spots for colorful reef fish and fascinating small creatures.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): The shallower part of the wall is covered in hard and soft corals, where angelfish, surgeonfish, and clownfish swim in and out of the reef. Ribbon eels and mantis shrimps can be found hiding among the coral crevices. Squid are also frequently seen hovering in the blue.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): This deeper section of the wall is where nudibranchs thrive, decorating the reef with their vibrant colors. Look closely for tiny critters, as well as the occasional turtle or passing trevally.

    With its sheer wall, diverse marine life, and an impressive variety of nudibranchs, Meno Wall offers an exciting dive for those who love macro photography and breathtaking underwater landscapes.

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MENO SLOPE

  • Meno Slope – A Turtle Paradise

    📍 Location

    • West of Gili Meno, at a depth of 20 meters.

    • Around 3 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 2 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Meno Slope is a gentle coral slope, famous for its abundance of sea turtles, making it one of the best sites in the Gili Islands for turtle encounters. The reef is home to a variety of hard and soft corals, creating a thriving habitat for marine life.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): This section is a haven for turtles, including green sea turtles, hawksbill turtles, and olive ridley turtles. They can be seen grazing on corals or resting between coral bommies. Schools of batfish, pufferfish, and snappers are also common, adding to the vibrant scenery.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper areas of the slope provide shelter for larger marine species, with occasional sightings of trevallies hunting smaller fish. The coral formations offer excellent hiding spots for moray eels and lionfish.

    With its gentle terrain, high turtle population, and diverse marine species, Meno Slope is a must-visit dive site, perfect for those who love turtle encounters and relaxed underwater exploration.

BAT FISH

  • Batfish Point – A Schooling Fish Spectacle

    📍 Location

    • Southeast of Gili Air, at a depth of 25 meters.

    • Around 1 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Batfish Point is named after the large schools of batfish that are frequently seen in the area. This dive site features coral bommies, sandy patches, and sloping reefs, making it a great spot for both macro life and larger schooling fish.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): In the shallower areas, juvenile batfish often hide near coral formations. Divers can also spot parrotfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish, along with hawksbill and green turtles resting on the reef.

    • 18–25 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper part of the site is where large schools of adult batfish gracefully swim in formation. Trevally, snappers, and fusiliers often join them, while the sandy bottom is home to stingrays and garden eels. Occasionally, white-tip reef sharks can be spotted patrolling the deeper areas.

    With its majestic schools of batfish, vibrant coral life, and serene underwater scenery, Batfish Point offers a peaceful yet stunning dive experience.

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DEEP TURBO

  • 📍 Location

    • East of Gili Trawangan, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 2.5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Deep Turbo is one of the most exciting deep dive sites in the Gili Islands, featuring large coral pinnacles, deep sandy channels, and strong currents that attract pelagic species.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): This site is primarily a deep dive, but the shallower areas still feature large barrel sponges and sea fans, where fusiliers, snappers, and angelfish gather in schools.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper terrain reveals dramatic coral ridges and sandy valleys, home to giant trevallies, barracudas, and eagle rays. The soft corals and gorgonian sea fans shelter moray eels, nudibranchs, and scorpionfish.

    With its stunning underwater topography, thrilling currents, and encounters with larger marine life, Deep Turbo is a must-dive site for experienced divers looking for an adrenaline-filled adventure.

AIR WALL

  • Air Wall – A Stunning Vertical Reef

    📍 Location

    • West of Gili Air, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 400 meters from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 4.2 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Air Wall is a steep coral-covered wall that descends into the deep blue, offering a fantastic drift diving experience with diverse marine life.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): The upper part of the wall is home to green and hawksbill turtles that rest along the coral formations. Schools of fusiliers, butterflyfish, and angelfish swim around, while lionfish and scorpionfish hide within crevices.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper sections reveal large gorgonian sea fans swaying in the currents, often sheltering longnose hawkfish. Giant moray eels, barracudas, and whitetip reef sharks patrol the area. Occasionally, eagle rays glide past in the blue.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Air Wall is one of the best drift dives around Gili Air, providing a beautiful combination of vertical reef structures and marine diversity. The abundance of corals and marine life makes it a must-visit site for both beginners and experienced divers.

MANDARIN

  • Mandarin Dive Site – A Sunset Macro Wonderland

    📍 Location

    • Southwest of Gili Air, at a depth of 12 meters.

    • Around 300 meters from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    • More or less 4.8 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Mandarin Dive Site is a shallow coral garden, best known for its stunning mandarin fish sightings during dusk dives. The site features coral rubble, small bommies, and soft coral patches, making it ideal for macro photographers and critter lovers.

    • 0–12 meters (Open Water Diver): A shallow and calm dive site accessible to all divers. The highlight here is the elusive mandarin fish, which displays its vibrant blue, orange, and green colors during sunset mating rituals. Other marine life includes pipefish, juvenile cuttlefish, nudibranchs, and shrimp hiding among the corals.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Mandarin Dive Site is one of the best locations for night and dusk diving, offering a rare chance to witness the fascinating mandarin fish mating dance. This peaceful dive is perfect for those who appreciate macro life and unique underwater behaviors.

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KECINAN

  • Kecinan – A Hidden Underwater Gem

    📍 Location

    • South of Gili Trawangan, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 1.5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 6 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Kecinan is a sloping reef with scattered coral bommies and sandy patches, making it an excellent spot for diverse marine encounters.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): Divers can explore hard and soft corals, where turtles, fusiliers, and angelfish are commonly seen. Cuttlefish and octopuses often blend into the reef, while garden eels sway with the current on the sandy bottom.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper section is home to whitetip reef sharks resting on the sand, alongside large schools of jackfish and barracudas. Divers may also spot eagle rays gliding through the deeper blue and giant moray eels hiding in rocky crevices.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Kecinan is a less-visited dive site, offering a peaceful and pristine underwater experience. With its rich marine biodiversity, stunning coral formations, and occasional shark encounters, it’s a fantastic choice for divers looking for something off the beaten path.

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SUNSET REEF

  • Sunset Reef – A Thrilling Drift Dive

    📍 Location

    • Southwest of Gili Trawangan, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 1.2 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 5.8 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Sunset Reef is a sloping coral reef that offers a fantastic drift dive, especially in the late afternoon when marine life becomes more active.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): This section is home to green and hawksbill turtles, often seen grazing on corals. Schools of fusiliers, batfish, and snappers swim along the slope, while garden eels cover the sandy patches. Cuttlefish and octopuses are frequently spotted camouflaging among the coral bommies.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper part features large table corals and sponges, providing shelter for whitetip reef sharks resting on the seabed. Schools of jackfish and barracudas patrol the area, and lucky divers might spot eagle rays gliding through the blue.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Sunset Reef is known for its amazing late-afternoon dives, where marine life becomes more active as the sun sets. The combination of drift currents, stunning coral formations, and a variety of marine species makes it an exciting and dynamic dive site.

TAKET MALANG

  • Taket Malang – A Hidden Underwater Gem

    📍 Location

    • South of Gili Air, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 3 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 1.5 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Takat Malang is a submerged reef with stunning coral formations and diverse marine life, making it a great spot for experienced divers.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): The shallower sections are home to colorful reef fish, anemonefish, and large table corals. Green and hawksbill turtles can often be seen resting among the corals, while schools of fusiliers and snappers swim through the reef.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper parts of Takat Malang feature dense coral bommies and rocky structures, attracting blacktip reef sharks, barracudas, and giant trevallies. Divers may also spot moray eels hiding in the crevices and stingrays resting on the sandy bottom.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Takat Malang offers a beautiful blend of coral gardens and marine biodiversity, with healthy reefs, schooling fish, and occasional shark encounters. It’s a lesser-known dive site that promises an exciting experience for those looking to explore beyond the more popular spots in the Gili Islands.

SEA HOURSE BAY

  • Seahorse Bay – A Macro Paradise

    📍 Location

    • East of Gili Air, at a depth of 25 meters.

    • Around 2 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 1 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Seahorse Bay is a sandy-bottom macro dive site, ideal for photographers and critter enthusiasts.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): This shallow section is home to pipefish, juvenile cuttlefish, and various shrimp species. Flounders and small stingrays camouflage themselves in the sand, while ribbon eels and gobies peek out from their burrows.

    • 18–25 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper areas are where divers can find seahorses clinging to seaweed, along with leaf scorpionfish and frogfish blending into their surroundings. Ghost pipefish and different species of nudibranchs are also frequently spotted here.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Seahorse Bay is one of the best macro dive sites in the Gili Islands, offering a chance to spot some of the ocean’s smallest and most fascinating creatures. With its unique marine life and calm conditions, it's a must-visit for underwater photographers and macro lovers.

TAKET PENYU

  • Taket Penyu – A Turtle Haven

    📍 Location

    • North of Gili Meno, at a depth of 25 meters.

    • Around 4 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 3 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Taket Penyu is one of the best dive sites to encounter sea turtles, as it serves as a cleaning and resting area for these gentle creatures. The site features a sandy bottom with scattered coral formations, attracting a variety of marine life.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): This section is ideal for spotting green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles, often seen resting on coral bommies or swimming gracefully. Schools of fusiliers, bannerfish, and snapper move through the reef, while blue-spotted stingrays hide in the sandy patches.

    • 18–25 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): At deeper depths, larger green turtles can be found along with giant trevallies and sweetlips. The coral structures are home to moray eels, lionfish, and nudibranchs, making it an exciting dive for those who love macro photography.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Taket Penyu is a must-visit for turtle lovers, offering close encounters with these incredible creatures in their natural habitat. With its gentle slope, rich marine biodiversity, and excellent visibility, this site is perfect for both beginners and experienced divers.

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SIMON REEF

  • Simon’s Reef – A Stunning Underwater Landscape

    📍 Location

    • North of Gili Meno, at a depth of 30 meters.

    • Around 4 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Trawangan.

    • More or less 3 km from Blue Marine Dive Gili Air.

    🌊 Depth & Marine Life

    Simon’s Reef is a series of submerged pinnacles covered in healthy corals and teeming with marine life, making it an exciting dive for those who love deep, colorful reefs.

    • 0–18 meters (Open Water Diver): The shallower sections feature vibrant coral gardens, where angelfish, butterflyfish, and schools of fusiliers swim among large table corals and sponges. Turtles are commonly seen grazing on soft corals, while blue-spotted stingrays rest on the sandy patches.

    • 18–30 meters (Advanced Open Water Diver): The deeper pinnacles provide shelter for giant trevallies, barracudas, and whitetip reef sharks. The site is also home to large gorgonian sea fans, where pygmy seahorses can be found. Schools of batfish and sweetlips add to the breathtaking underwater scenery.

    🌟 Why Dive Here?

    Simon’s Reef is a diver’s paradise with its stunning coral formations, rich biodiversity, and frequent shark encounters. The combination of deep pinnacles and colorful reefs makes this site a must-visit for those looking for a spectacular underwater experience in the Gili Islands.