Discover Hidden Snorkeling Gems in Bali’s Padangbai
wbragin 14-Oct, 22:43 0 TourismEast Bali is a great place for diving and snorkeling, with beautiful spots like Amed and Tulamben, known for their coral reefs and underwater history. But there are many hidden gems in East Bali, and one of the best is Padangbai.
Most tourists know Padangbai as the port where they catch boats to the Nusa and Gili Islands. But if you stay a bit longer, you'll find that Padangbai is a quiet and charming village with much to offer.
One of the highlights is Blue Lagoon, a beautiful, clear-water beach perfect for snorkeling. The coral reefs here are some of the best in Bali, and the area is home to turtles. The corals have grown naturally into terraces, making the underwater scenery even more special.
Jro Made Sudiarta, the Head of Padangbai Village, said that about 200 people visit Blue Lagoon every day. The village has made improvements to the area, like better roads, to make it easier for tourists to enjoy.
If you plan to snorkel or dive in Blue Lagoon, it's important to talk to local guides first. While the lagoon is safe, the waters outside can be dangerous, with strong currents. Always check the tides and weather before swimming.
For those looking for a quiet beachfront vacation with lots of activities, East Bali is perfect. Places like Amed and Tulamben have kept their fishing village charm, while Candidasa offers luxurious beachfront hotels and villas.
Padangbai itself, once a simple fishing village, now has affordable guesthouses and local hotels. Bloo Lagoon Eco Village is a popular 3-star resort, known for its cozy villas and beautiful sea views.
East Bali is also home to important temples, like the Besakih Great Temple, the largest and most sacred temple in Bali. Tourists are welcome to visit, but they must respect the local customs and temple rules.
Most tourists know Padangbai as the port where they catch boats to the Nusa and Gili Islands. But if you stay a bit longer, you'll find that Padangbai is a quiet and charming village with much to offer.
One of the highlights is Blue Lagoon, a beautiful, clear-water beach perfect for snorkeling. The coral reefs here are some of the best in Bali, and the area is home to turtles. The corals have grown naturally into terraces, making the underwater scenery even more special.
Jro Made Sudiarta, the Head of Padangbai Village, said that about 200 people visit Blue Lagoon every day. The village has made improvements to the area, like better roads, to make it easier for tourists to enjoy.
If you plan to snorkel or dive in Blue Lagoon, it's important to talk to local guides first. While the lagoon is safe, the waters outside can be dangerous, with strong currents. Always check the tides and weather before swimming.
For those looking for a quiet beachfront vacation with lots of activities, East Bali is perfect. Places like Amed and Tulamben have kept their fishing village charm, while Candidasa offers luxurious beachfront hotels and villas.
Padangbai itself, once a simple fishing village, now has affordable guesthouses and local hotels. Bloo Lagoon Eco Village is a popular 3-star resort, known for its cozy villas and beautiful sea views.
East Bali is also home to important temples, like the Besakih Great Temple, the largest and most sacred temple in Bali. Tourists are welcome to visit, but they must respect the local customs and temple rules.