Diving on Gili Islands (Lombok), how to get there?

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Island hopping between Bali, Gili Islands and Lombok now gets a lot easier with the increasingly popular direct boat services that provide simple method of online booking. Operating daily from Bali to Lombok and then continue to Gili Trawangan, the fast boat services offers the quickest and most direct way to travel for tourists seeking for a perfect getaway.

As there are numerous operators claiming to be the safest and the fastest, passengers should be assured to pick only the one that provides excellent services and meets international safety standards: Gili Cat Fast Boat. Commencing operations in 2007, Gilicat is the pioneer of fast boat company offering reliable transfers from Bali to Lombok and Gili Trawangan.

There are 17 sites that you could visit around the Gili islands, most are suited to all levels of diver but a few require an Advanced certification or higher. Diving in Gili islands is great for swimming with Turtles! It can also be a great spot to take your next diving course as the dives here are relatively cheap.

there are over 3,500 marine species living in the reefs and seas of indonesia. in comparison to the great barrier reef (1,500 species) and red sea (600 species), 25 % of all reefs in the world are in indonesia. the drop-offs, plateaus and slopes of the Gili Islands reflect a good cross-section of what indonesia has to offer. dive in and be fascinated by turtle, white-tip reef sharks, cuttlefish, moray eels, angle fish, ghost pipefish and more. read more . . .




 

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