John (JT) Ladd
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I second what Dan_T said.
Get to Bali, head to Tulamben from the airport, do 8-10-12 dives on Nitrox for 2 days there, the third day transfer to Lembongan and dive for the next 3-4 days the Penida sites. You get more dives, you see more variety and I think have more fun... I did the Tulamben for 6 days with Liberty Dive Resort (20 dives, I took it easy) and now I'm in Lembongan with World Diving, did two dives today, have 12 more scheduled. Yeah, you are limited to two daily dives on Lembongan, that's true. That's why you go to Tulamben first and dive like crazy for a few days, so later two dives a day are just about right... LOL
I dived around Padang Bai 5 years ago, in addition to Lembongan and Tulamben. Loved it. But the other two sites were much more fun. Just my honest 2 pennies![]()
Thank you for your post and repoly as well as Dan T's,
My wife and I are planning a trip to Bali for our 30th anniversary. We have been diving 10 years, but just a few dives away from cracking the century mark that we will do in Cozumel in a month. We would really love any additional input you have on the 2 sites Tulamben and Lembongan if you could. Being land locked in Nebraska it is difficult to get away as much as we would like to dive.
I consider us intermediate divers, my boyancy control is ok, Amy is better. We have experienced some moderate current in Cozumel (95% of all our dives done there as we love the place) but are not fond of current at all. Mild I can deal with. Would you be able to provide a bit more info on current at the two places you mentioned to assist us in out planning. We would also be fine just staying at one place, but would consider moving if it was really advantageous to our trip. We are meeting some friends in Bali for the second week of the trip (in June 18) so will do the above water stuff and hang out with some great friends and drink and tell "Real No **** Stories" (get better depending on the amount of libations involved) about life and just enjoy some beautiful sites above the water and take in the culture.
What I love in diving is to putter around a beautiful reef at 40 to 65 feet and find the tiny things and I am a huge fan of Coral and Fans. Amy loves the Fish and puts me to shame for fish I.D. I am always wanting to hunt for small hidden things that get passed over.
I know that is a lot of info to ask for,but any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards:
JT and Amy.