Leejnd
Contributor
I feel your pain! This has been my dilemma as I've been researching this trip, since I'm traveling with my Mom, who is a non-diver. The problem with the Tulamben and Amed areas, where some of the best diving is, is that there really ISN'T anything for the non-diver to do...well, other than hang out at the pool of wherever it is you're staying.LekicINC:Like what?
I looking at almost EXACTLY the same trip to bali 7-8 days with a non diver, but I am going in August, so i am looking for what else there is to do in dive areas As of right now, I am planning to do day trips from Sanur to keep my girlfriend happy. 2 hours drive at least to all the good sites it looks like. :sad:
However, from what I can tell, there really are things to do for my Mom at and around the Mimpi resort at Menjangan. It's right next to the Bali Barat National Park, and there are tours that can take you into the park for treks and safaris - here's a link to info about that:
http://www.mimpi.com/mimpi-menjangan-balibarat-parktrek.html
There are also villages nearby with shopping, and a traditional market in village of Pejarakan. If your girlfriend is into snorkeling, there are various snorkeling trips she could take. And finally, the spa at the Mimpi resort is supposed to be a good one...and it sure has great prices!
The Mimpi has two resorts, one in Tulamben and one in Menjangan, and the one in Menjangan looks much nicer. It also happens to be on the grounds of a natural hot springs, the Banyuwedangand hot springs, and the resort has a number of pools and baths with these waters flowing through them. With all this nearby, my Mom is satisfied that she'll have enough to do while I'm off diving.
So based on my research, I think that it would be best to spend at least a couple nights at the Mimpi in Menjangan. (There are other resorts and hotels nearby, but they don't have their own dive ops, plus I couldn't find twin beds at all of them.) The Mimpi has a couple of great dive/accommodation packages that also include your meals, so that's the route I'm going. After doing all the price comparisons, I've determined that they really are price savers.
Now keep in mind I haven't even BEEN to Bali yet, so YMMV! I tend to research my vacations to death, though, and this is what I've learned so far. Good luck with your planning!