Bali Dive Time

Bali Dive Time

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Bali Dive Time is located in the East of Bali that teaches recreational diving courses and offers various services to help amateur or veteran divers.

Learn and dive with us in the best dive sites of Amed, Tulamben and Nusa Penida.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 29/01/2023

Do you find the rush of life sometimes overwhelming? Do you find yourself looking for a way to relax and calm your mind? Then diving is the activity for you. Life seems to be getting more and more stressful and daunting by the year. Politics, social media and global warming are just some of the pressures we face every day, but when you dive into the blue these issues disappear for a moment. In this blog I am going to be talking about the therapeutic benefits of Scuba diving and why I think everyone should try it.

26/01/2023

Diving centre for Sale

Bali Dive Time offers a lucrative investment opportunity for excellent bussiness opportunity. The facilities are located on the main street and right at the entrance of the town.

Includes 12 seater restaurant alongside, named Pasta Time Amed. Accommodation is also available on site, with 4 bed dormitory, and 2 queen bed rooms.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 20/01/2023

We’ve all been there, wide-eyed and excited on the first day of our dive course. This excitement is often mixed with a bit of anxiety, uncertainty and fear of the unknown, but armed with the right knowledge, the prospect of descending beneath the waves becomes more exciting. Here are five things every new diver should know as they begin their dive career.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 15/01/2023

Seasickness while scuba diving can be extremely awful. Especially if the seasickness comes up suddenly and leaves you in complete despair.
A fact that may surprise you is that even dive professionals get seasick. After all it is the ocean and we humans are nothing compared.
But that does not mean we cannot curb the nauseas feeling, We understand the irony of loving the ocean yet getting seasick can be extremely frustrating. But there is good news! The more you go out diving and the more time you spend, your body starts to get used to it.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 09/01/2023

Whether you’re a first-timer or a grizzled veteran, there are a lot of things that you need to do before you take that plunge into the deep blue sea.
And going for your long-awaited scuba diving trips in Bali is no different, You need to plan, organize and follow procedures so you will have more time to enjoy the beauty of what the island has to offer and less time to worry about things that might go wrong. Are you ready for your Bali dream underwater adventure?
Click the link in our bio!

05/01/2023

Happy New Year! It’s that time of year yet again where we all vow to improve ourselves and make a fresh start with the onset of a new year.
The start of a new year represents a fresh chapter, Are you making scuba diving new years resolutions this year?
Although most of the world is busy making promises to lose weight, save money or spend more time with family. However, for us divers, a new year means only one thing—365 more days to dive!
So what are you waiting for? Start planning your scuba diving adventures for 2023 with us!

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 27/12/2022

You've worked your tail off all year to save up enough vacation time and money for an awesome dive trip.
Now the hard part is deciding where to go? Don't worry, We have a long list of scheduled group dive trips to amazing locations here in Amed.
If you've never been on a group dive trip before, now's the time to try one out.
Or, if you need a trip for your own group of divers, we can arrange this for you. Simply just click the in our bio!

21/12/2022

With all that said, scuba diving is a very enjoyable and rewarding activity. Entering below the surface is like being transported to a whole new world.

Ready to change your life? Contact us now to book and Get certified on a beautiful tropical island of the Amed, Bali.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 20/12/2022

Taking proper care of your diving gear is one of the biggest responsibilities that you have as a diver. Good post-dive gear helps to extend the longevity of your expensive equipment and minimizes the risk of health issues and gear-related issues the next time you dive. Remember, your dive gear is your lifeline underwater.

Keeping it in pristine working condition should be a top priority of every diver. That’s why you should learn how to care for scuba dive equipment.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 15/12/2022

Those who fear going near large water bodies suffer severe anxiety when they’re at sea. Being in the presence of a water body as massive as the ocean is enough to knock the living daylights out of some people.

A phobia is an irrational fear of an object (in this case, water) that’s disproportionate to the threat it causes to your life and wellbeing. Some would argue that drowning is a life-threatening accident but looking at the sea won’t drown you.

This condition not only makes you miserable on beach trips but also deprives you of the life-changing adventure of scuba diving. Given that it’s a deep-sea sport, preparing yourself for that is a milestone. It requires rigorous practice, help, and reassurance from the experts supervising the sport.

Here are some tips that’ll help you overcome aquaphobia.

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 13/12/2022

What is the golden secret to extending your air supply? Breathing from a hidden pony bottle? Stealing air from your dive buddies regulator when they’re not looking?

Not all divers breath equally, and though many things play a role in how fast you consume the gas in your tank, there are small things you can do to conserve one of the most precious resources you have underwater.
Here are some tips and tricks to help you get more out of your scuba tank!

Photos from Bali Dive Time's post 11/12/2022

If you’re interested in learning how to scuba dive, you may be wondering if you need to know how to swim to get started and learn the basics. Naturally, some amount of swimming skill is necessary to move through the water when you’re scuba diving.

But do you have to be a strong swimmer to begin learning how to scuba dive? find more out there!

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Jalan I Ketut Natih, Karangasem
Amed
80852

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 20:00
Thursday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 08:00 - 20:00
Saturday 08:00 - 20:00
Sunday 08:00 - 20:00