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Snorkeling Blue Lagoon

Best Snorkeling Spot in Bali

People visit Bali for one purpose, escaping from their stressful daily routine and enjoying the beauty of this island. Moreover, we also can do many things in Bali. One of them is snorkeling. Speaking about the snorkeling spot, Bali holds many of them that could be said the best in the world. For example, you can go to Amed, Menjangan, Lovina, Nusa Lembongan or Nusa Penida. However, if you asked us, we would choose the Tanjung Jepun and Blue Lagoon Best Snorkeling Spot in Bali.

What are Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun?

Blue Lagoon is a beautiful beach located in Padang Bai. Its location is quite hidden. Therefore, people rarely know or visit this beach. However, this hidden beach holds one of the most beautiful sceneries in Bali. Its white sand oozes a peaceful atmosphere, which is a perfect place for relaxing your mind. The crystal-clear water also is what you need to have the best snorkeling experience.

The crystal clear water with warm temperatures attracts many sea creatures to live in this area. You can easily see unique fishes that you might have difficulty seeing with just snorkeling around. For example, Blue Lagoon is a place where you can watch the Nemo clown fish, octopus, blue regal tang fish, corral shark, sea turtle, and squid. Or, you also can pay attention to the corals because there are always some species that are good in mimicry in the gap of the corals.

Furthermore, Blue Lagoon also is a good place for other activities, such as swimming, fishing, and even diving. After you have tried all those activities, try to visit Warung Blue Lagoon, the only restaurant in this place. Enjoy delicious Balinese cuisine and beverage, accompanied by the beautiful scenery and atmosphere around Blue Lagoon.

As for Tanjung Jepun, this place is well-known for its sea-life diversity. You also can find artificial reefs and shipwrecks here, where many different types of sea flora and fauna live. If you love macro observation, Tanjung Jepun is also a good choice for that hobby. Visit this place for night diving, and you will find beautiful underwater scenery you never imagined before.

Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun Location

Compared to other snorkeling spots, Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun are easier to reach. You only need 1.5 hours of a trip by car from the Kuta area. Moreover, we also provide the transportation you need, so you don’t have to waste more time and money to get one.

Snorkeling in Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun is the best activity you can try with your family. As long as you or any of your family members can swim, you will get the best snorkeling experience here. Moreover, the calm wave and warm water is also a perfect choice for a beginner. For more information about the Bali Best Snorkeling Spot in Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun, you can always call us. We will help you to ensure you get the best experience during your visit here. 

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Our Blue Lagoon snorkeling package includes equipment rental, a guided tour, and a safe, exciting underwater experience in one of Bali's top snorkeling spots.

The snorkeling tour typically lasts 1.5 to 2 hours, allowing plenty of time to explore the vibrant coral reefs and marine life of Blue Lagoon.

Yes! We offer exclusive packages that combine snorkeling at Blue Lagoon with other Bali activities, such as cultural tours, beach trips, and more.

Absolutely! Our professional guides provide safety instructions and support, making the snorkeling experience suitable for beginners and experienced snorkelers alike.

Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera to capture the beautiful moments. We provide all necessary snorkeling gear, including masks, fins, and snorkels.