An drew said:Bali has good dive sites but they are some distance away from the main beaches of Kuta and Legian. In that sense they take time to get there.
Lovina - dolphins and corals
Tulamben - wreck
Nusa Penida
Not really sure where the good snorkelling sites are but there should be some.![]()
Wolfgang said:How long would it take to go from Kuta though? Any rough estimates?![]()
Hi Wolfy, not sure about the other two, but I witnessed one of the most beautiful twilights in my life in Lovina. The black sands there are quite special. My suggestion for central and northern Bali:Wolfgang said:How long would it take to go from Kuta though? Any rough estimates?![]()
tomshen said:Hi Wolfy, not sure about the other two, but I witnessed one of the most beautiful twilights in my life in Lovina. The black sands there are quite special. My suggestion for central and northern Bali:
Day 1: charter a car from Kuta and stop at Ubud in the afternoon, going for streetshoot. My wife quite enjoyed at Ubud for obvious reason: spa! :bsmilie: We particularly like the guesthouse in Ubud, quiet and
Day2: Going to North passing by Kintamani and stop at Lovina. The crop fields along the road are beautiful. Nothing much to see at Lovina but you may shoot the sunset, lovely!
Day3: watch dolphine and do snorkelling in the morning. Going back to Ubud after lunch. On the road pass by some lakes. Stop at Ubud and probably you could watch the shadow puppet show.
Day4: back to Kuta.
Wolfgang said:Hey Tomshen/An Drew,
Thanks for the info so far.The situation i have is another friend of mine is coming along and wishes to do surfing in Bali while i am more keen on snorkelling...
Any place that is able to accomodate both of us?![]()
An drew said:There might be some snorkelling sites on the mainland further up from Seminyak or around Uluwatu. Just trying to give some info from my limited knowledge. Guidebooks or google should help you better.
tomshen said:Don't think you can do surfing and snorkelling at the same location. Bali is famous for the good quality repeated waves (I could not remember the exact jagon).
Here is one shot of a surfer. Pity I am not into surfing. It could be very fun!
Somewhere near Tanah Lot. Luckily spotted two surfers down there. Taken with 10D+70-200. I didn't know it's possible before my trip coz I had an impress that a 500mm lens is required. The waves are impressive, really non-stop type.An drew said:Nice pic, where is it taken. You appear to be high. Where is your position?
tomshen said:Somewhere near Tanah Lot. Luckily spotted two surfers down there. Taken with 10D+70-200. I didn't know it's possible before my trip coz I had an impress that a 500mm lens is required. The waves are impressive, really non-stop type.
An drew said:The main and most popular surfing areas are at Kuta and Uluwatu (I think). Kuta, Legian and Seminyak are actually one long connected beach.
So base yourself either at Kuta or Uluwatu. Kuta has all the fun, restaurants, shopping and nightlife so would be a natural choice. Uluwatu is more for the hardcore surfers happy to sleep on the sand.
I do not know much about snorkelling near these places so you would have to enquire locally, there might be nearby reefs.
There are many adventure shops in Kuta providing all kinds of fun entertainment and they should be able to help you including transport. Personally I do not think you can get great snorkelling near surfing areas in Bali as it is quite developed and with the environmental impacts. Try to arrange a dive further offshore, or whitewater rafting, and that should give you memorable experiences that is as great as surfing in Bali.![]()
I am full of envy. ;p
Wolfgang said:Nothing to be envious about my friend.I am sure you can make the trip one way or the other.
But thank you very much for your tips so far... You have been most helpful.
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