Planning a Dive Trip?

Let’s Start With the Basics

Are you traveling independently, coming with friends or family, or organizing a dive trip for a larger group? We’ll help you structure everything properly – from diving and transport to accommodation and timing.

Independent Travelers

Friends & Family

Organized Dive Groups

We Can Help You Coordinate

Transport

Dive scheduling

Accommodation

All-inclusive diving

Before You Reach Out: FAQ

Yes, we’re happy to organize airport transfers for you if arranged in advance. Just let us know your travel details, and we’ll take care of the logistics, so your arrival in Bali is as smooth and stress-free as possible.

To organize your pickup, we’ll need your name, number of people, flight data (date & time of arrival, airline, and flight number), and a WhatsApp number where you’ll be reachable in case of any delays. A recent photo can also help the driver spot you more easily.

No problem at all. Late-night arrivals are common in Bali, and we can arrange a pickup even if you land late in the evening or at night. Our driver will be waiting for you at the airport and take you directly to Pemuteran, so you can arrive, rest, and start your stay stress-free.

Delays happen, and that’s okay. If we’re organizing your airport pickup, our driver will track your flight and adjust the pickup time accordingly. Just make sure we have a WhatsApp number where we can reach you in case we need to coordinate on the day.

We generally don’t recommend diving on the arrival day if you’re flying in, as travel can be tiring and it’s best to start diving well-rested. Diving on arrival is usually fine if you’re already in Bali or East Java.


Diving on the departure day is possible if you’re continuing to another location in Bali at a low altitude. If you’re flying out within the next 18-24 hours, heading to higher altitudes, or planning an Ijen trip, you’re safer off having a dry day.

Yes. If you plan to travel south immediately after diving, routes that cross the central hills (via Munduk) count as flying. In that case, you’ll need an 18-24-hour surface interval after your last dive. However, the coastal road via Gilimanuk is always safe to use.

Absolutely. If you’re heading to another destination in Bali before or after your stay with us, we can help arrange transport on request.

Pemuteran is a small village, and everything is close by. Most accommodations are within easy walking distance of the dive center, so local transfers usually aren’t needed. However, if you need help with your equipment, we’ll be happy to pick it up from your hotel.

We’re afraid we can’t assist with visas or stay permits, as these arrangements depend on individual circumstances. We recommend checking the current Indonesian immigration requirements before traveling to make sure everything is in order.

We don’t have fixed dive-and-stay packages, but for longer stays or small groups, we’re happy to create a tailored dive-and-stay option.

Yes. If you’re organizing a group trip or dive club holiday, get in touch with us. We can help with accommodation, transport, and diving logistics, and tailor a setup that works best for your group. We welcome closed groups of up to 12 divers and, depending on the number of divers, can close the dive center to give you our full attention.