Gilimanuk
# Gilimanuk Dive Site
Dive Conditions
Gilimanuk, located in northwest Bali at the entrance of Bali Strait, is a challenging drift dive renowned for strong currents and abundant marine life encounters. Situated in the Bali Sea, this site features depths ranging from 12 to 40 meters, making it suitable for experienced divers only.
The underwater landscape comprises sandy slopes and rocky outcrops that create nutrient-rich environments. Divers witness schools of trevally, barracuda, and fusiliers, alongside larger pelagics including reef sharks and occasionally manta rays during optimal conditions.
The swift currents, while demanding, deliver exceptional visibility and vibrant coral ecosystems. Macro enthusiasts discover nudibranchs, gobies, and pipefish among the reef structures. Strong tidal movements require proper buoyancy control and experience with drift diving techniques.
Gilimanuk’s dynamic conditions make it an exhilarating destination for advanced divers seeking thrilling encounters with diverse marine species in Indonesia’s premier diving region.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)