Choose your activity
For certified divers: Fun dives around all 3 Gili islands - 3 dives per day
Price per dive: 430.000 idr
Open Water Course: Get your SSI Open Water Certification with a complete 4 days course
Price: 5.900.000 idr
Advanced Open Water: Get your AOW certification with a 2 days course (5 dives in total)
Price: 4.900.000 idr
Specialty courses / Special requests: Contact us for more details
Note: 100.000 idr / person for marine park entrance fees - valid for the length of your stay
What's included
- Full set of equipment (except torch and dive computer)
- Professional and experienced guides and instructors
- Small groups - Dive groups are organised according to air consumption and dive experience
- Oxygen and first aid on every dive boat
- English speaking friendly crew and dive guides
- Long dives – we just ask you to surface after 75mins or on 40bar
- All our dive guides are trained to assist photographers, spotting amazing critters and helping with carrying accessories
- Wash and store service – all dive gear is loaded onto boats in the morning, and removed and washed after your diving, so all you need to do is DIVE
- Refreshments
- Marine park entrance fee
Diving in the Gili Islands
Turtles galore! But that’s not everything… There is such a wide range of sea life around the Gili’s, with plenty of fish and critters around the reefs. Our sandy House reef offers a range of nudibranchs, shrimps, crabs, pipe fish and ribbon eels with octopus and cuttlefish also coming for a visit. On our wrecks we often find scorpion fish, lionfish, schools of bat fish, turtles, leaf scorpion fish and file fish.
For those of you who would like to see the bigger fish we have plenty of dive sites to choose from to find these beauties. On dive sites like Shark Point, Manta Point, Deep Turbo and Gili Air wall we often see reef sharks, manta rays (in season January-March), turtles, eagle rays, moray garden and ribbon eels. The schooling fish we see are trevally, barracuda, bat fish and tuna. We also get a drop in from whale sharks on occasions, usually around January to March.
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