Mola Mola just beneath the surface at Crystal Bay π
While guiding a group of PADI Open Water Divers at Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida, our PADI Divemaster Awam captured this incredible moment as a single Mola Mola gracefully cruised just beneath the surface.
Also known as the Ocean Sunfish, the Mola Mola is the world's heaviest bony fish, reaching over 2,000 kg, and one of the most iconic species in Bali scuba diving. Every encounter is different, making each sighting truly unforgettable.
Whether you're dreaming of Mola Mola diving in Bali, exploring Nusa Penida, Padang Bai, Tulamben, or Amed, or taking your next PADI diving course, we'd love to share these incredible underwater moments with you.
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Zero Gravity Diving - Bali
Zero Gravity Diving Bali is a friendly team of professionals with great knowledge of marine life and all dive sites in Bali.
Our highly experienced instructors provide superior quality PADI training, from beginner courses to professional levels.
Face to face with the Ocean's Giant. π
π Manta Point, Nusa Penida | 27 m depth | 22Β°C
There are dives you never forget, and this was one of them. While exploring Manta Point, Nusa Penida, we were treated to an incredible encounter with a Mola Mola (Ocean Sunfish) calmly cleaning at 27 meters. It stayed right in front of us for several unforgettable moments, giving everyone the chance to simply enjoy this rare natural behavior.
Cleaning stations are special places where reef fish remove parasites and dead skin from larger marine animals, helping keep them healthy. Witnessing this is one of the highlights of scuba diving in Bali.
π₯ Filmed by: Nikola.
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Massive Ocean Sunfish (Mola Mola)! One dive. Two bucket-list encounters.
Today's first dive at Manta Point, Nusa Penida, rewarded our guests with something truly special. Nikola, one of our instructors and co-owner of Zero Gravity Diving, captured this incredible encounter with a huge Ocean Sunfish (Mola Mola) at just 28 metres while diving together with two Advanced Open Water Divers.
Even more special, one of the divers was our dear returning guest, Nuha Bukhari from Saudi Arabia, who also encountered a Mola Mola with us during her previous trip to Bali. β€οΈ
Manta Point, Nusa Penida | 31 July | 10:18 AM | 22Β°C | 28 m depth
Over the years, Nikola has developed an exceptional understanding of Mola Mola behaviour and the dive sites around Nusa Penida. His ability to read the conditions and choose the right places at the right time has earned him a reputation among many returning divers who specifically ask to dive with him during the Mola Mola season.
Most divers know Manta Point for its resident reef manta rays. What many don't know is that, during the Mola Mola season, this site also includes a cleaning station where Ocean Sunfish are often seen. Thanks to our team's local knowledge and years of experience, we always give our guests the best possible chance to encounter both Manta Rays and Mola Mola on the same dive.
Every dive is unique, and wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, but moments like this are exactly why we love diving in Nusa Penida.
Ready to experience Bali's most iconic marine life with the team that knows these sites by heart?
π Another unforgettable Mola Mola encounter at Crystal Bay!
Today's second dive brought an incredible surprise for four Open Water Divers led by our Divemaster Awam. At just 18 metres, an Ocean Sunfish (Mola Mola) appeared and gave the entire group a moment they will never forget.
π Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida
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Tuesday, 28 July 2026 β 12:31 PM
π‘οΈ Water temperature: 22Β°C
Every Mola Mola encounter is unique. Their appearance depends on a combination of seasonal upwellings, water temperature and ocean conditions, making every sighting feel truly special.
A big thank you to our Divemaster for capturing this beautiful moment and sharing it with all of us.
Have you ever dreamed of diving with the incredible Ocean Sunfish in Bali? We'd love to help make that dream come true.
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17/07/2026
Meet Georgina.
Whitetip Reef Shark (Triaenodon obesus)
More than ten years ago, while diving at Shark Point in Padang Bai, I met this Whitetip Reef Shark for the very first time. She was pregnant, so I jokingly named her Georgina, after a famous character from a Serbian comedy who always seemed to be pregnant.
The funny part is that every time I returned to Shark Point over the years, Georgina looked pregnant again. It became our little inside joke. Every visit felt like catching up with an old friend who always seemed to be expecting.
Today, more than a decade later, I still visit her territory whenever I dive at Shark Point. Some dives are unforgettable because of rare encounters. Others stay with you because they feel familiar. Seeing Georgina again reminds me that the ocean is more than just a home for incredible marine life. It's a place where stories continue year after year.
If you ever join us for Shark Diving in Padang Bai, don't be surprised if I introduce you to one of the most recognizable residents of Shark Point.
π Shark Point, Padang Bai, Bali
π More than 50 Manta Rays. One unforgettable dive.
There are moments underwater that stay with you forever and this was one of them.
More than 50 majestic manta rays gathered at Manta Point, Nusa Penida, gracefully circling above and around us as they visited the cleaning station.
No rush. No noise. Just the quiet rhythm of the ocean and one of nature's most breathtaking spectacles.
Every manta has its own unique pattern, making each one as individual as a fingerprint. Watching so many together is something even experienced divers never forget.
π₯ Captured by our instructor Nikola.
This is why we keep coming back.
And this is why so many of our guests leave Bali already planning their next trip.
Have you ever dreamed of diving with manta rays?
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π Manta Point | Nusa Penida, Bali
π¬ A moment we'll never forget. π
Not every dive is about what you expect to see.
Sometimes, the ocean has its own plans...
During one of our dives at Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida, we were lucky enough to be surrounded by an incredible pod of dolphins. Watching them glide effortlessly through the blue, curious and completely at home, is one of those moments that reminds us why we never stop exploring the ocean.
Every dive is different. Every encounter is unique. And every now and then, nature surprises you with something truly magical.
π₯ Captured by our instructor Kadek.
Have you ever been lucky enough to dive with dolphins?
π Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida, Bali
Today Mola Mola in Gili Tepekong.
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01/07/2026
Some dreams begin with a single descent.
There are few underwater encounters that inspire divers around the world quite like the incredible Ocean Sunfish (Mola Mola).
Captured at Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida, this remarkable animal reminded us once again why Bali remains one of the world's most sought-after destinations for Mola Mola diving.
Every encounter with an Ocean Sunfish is unique. Water temperature, currents, cleaning stations, dive planning, and a deep understanding of local conditions all play an important role in creating these unforgettable moments.
At Zero Gravity Diving, our team has spent thousands of dives learning where, when, and how to search for Mola Mola around Nusa Penida. It's a passion that extends beyond recreational diving and contributes to ongoing Ocean Sunfish research.
For many divers, seeing a Mola Mola is a bucket-list experience.
For us, sharing that moment with our guests never gets old.
π Crystal Bay, Nusa Penida, Bali
π· Photo by Branko
Ready to search for one of the ocean's most extraordinary animals? ππ€Ώπ
One frame. Two legends. One unforgettable dive.
Some dives stay with you forever.
On June 26th at 10:00 AM, during our dive at Manta Point Wall, Nusa Penida, at 30 metres depth in 23Β°C water, we experienced one of those rare moments that remind us why we love the ocean so much.
An incredible Ocean Sunfish (Mola Mola) was calmly visiting a cleaning station while Bannerfish removed parasites from its skin. And then, as if the moment wasn't already extraordinary enough, a graceful Manta Ray slowly appeared in the background and glided through the blue.
This is the magic of scuba diving in Bali.
Cooler ocean temperatures often bring Mola Mola closer to Bali's famous cleaning stations, creating opportunities for encounters that many divers dream about for years.
At Zero Gravity Diving, we've spent thousands of dives learning where, when and how to search for these extraordinary animals around Nusa Penida.
Some moments underwater simply cannot be planned.
They can only be experienced.
Ready to discover Bali's underwater world with the Zero Gravity Diving family? πππ€Ώ
Video by one of our instructors: Robert Tanu
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