Cave Point
# Cave Point, Bali
Dive Conditions
Cave Point is a dramatic underwater destination located off Bali’s coast in the Bali Sea. This site features stunning limestone formations and underwater caves that create an otherworldly landscape for experienced divers. The site descends to depths of 15-40 meters, with passages suitable for intermediate to advanced divers comfortable navigating confined spaces.
Divers encounter vibrant coral gardens, schools of trevally, snappers, and fusiliers throughout the site. Macro enthusiasts discover nudibranchs, gobies, and crustaceans among the rocky crevices. The caves showcase unique light filtering effects that illuminate the pristine reef environment.
Cave Point demands respect and proper training due to its technical nature and overhead environments. Strong currents can develop, requiring good buoyancy control and navigation skills. Visibility typically ranges from 8-20 meters depending on seasonal conditions.
Best visited during the dry season when sea conditions are most favorable, Cave Point rewards adventurous divers with unforgettable geological formations and healthy marine biodiversity in one of Bali’s most distinctive underwater settings.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)