Blue Moon
# Blue Moon Dive Site – Bali, Indonesia
Dive Conditions
Blue Moon is a premier dive destination located in Bali’s Bali Sea, offering an exceptional underwater experience for divers of all levels. This Pacific Ocean site features a gradual descent to depths of 12-40 meters, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced divers.
The dive site showcases stunning coral formations, including vibrant hard and soft corals that create a colorful reef landscape. Divers encounter abundant marine life including reef sharks, barracuda, trevally, and schools of fusiliers. The site is renowned for its macro photography opportunities, with nudibranchs, gobies, and crustaceans frequently spotted among the coral structures.
The moderate current and good visibility typically ranging from 15-25 meters make Blue Moon an ideal location for underwater exploration. The gentle topography and diverse marine ecosystem appeal to photographers and naturalists alike. Whether seeking thrilling encounters with larger pelagic species or intimate macro subjects, Blue Moon delivers an unforgettable Balinese diving adventure in one of Southeast Asia’s most celebrated underwater destinations.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)