Rocking A Tulamben Diving Trip: What to Expect and See!

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The USAT Liberty Shipwreck, also known as USS Liberty, has made the sleepy beach town of Tulamben famous throughout the world. Most scuba divers consider it to be one of the top shore entry wreck dives in the entire world. Other than the famous shipwreck, Tulamben also house many amazing diving sites waiting to be explored.

One of Bali’s top diving locations, Tulamben draws divers from all over the world. Tulamben have a variety of diving that appeals to all levels of divers, from novices to experienced macro-photographers and tech divers, with more than 15 dive sites nearby.

The Peaceful Tulamben Village

With cascading rice terraces, deep tropical forests, meandering rivers, towering volcanoes, and black sand beaches surrounding us on all sides, Tulamben, a hidden paradise in Bali’s northeast, gives you the chance to see the island’s natural splendor up close. The mood is more relaxed than the hectic pace of Kuta or Ubud because this area of Bali is less developed and less popular with tourists. Visitors are greeted by the area’s simplicity and rustic way of life, which welcomes them to a leisurely way of living

A Marvellous Diving Adventure in Tulamben

Walking into the ocean from the beach at Tulamben you have two great choices, left or right. Take the route to the left and in a very short time our snorkel guide will be pointing out the world famous USAT Liberty shipwreck. This really is a unique site where you can look 3 meters down and see substantial remains of the wreck that has been in the water for over 50 years. Be impressed by the schooling jackfish that make the wreck their home. Watching the fish swim in a huge circle that moves backwards and forwards over the wreck is pretty awesome and a great photo opportunity. Additionally, you will see the enormous barrel sponges, sea fans, and hard and soft corals that have grown on the wreck and are now sheltering a staggering array of vibrantly colored tropical fish.

Exploring the Endless Beauty of Tulamben 

There are numerous additional dive sites at Tulamben, all quite diverse and boasting an incredible amount of marine life, thus diving is not just available at the USAT Liberty Wreck. Dive trips to the serene village of Tulamben in the northeast are worthwhile on their own thanks to sites like Drop Off, Coral Garden, Kubu Wreck, and of course Liberty Wreck. Here is a glimpse of three most famous diving sites in Tulamben.

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The Ever-So-Famous Wreck of Tulamben

The Ever-So-Famous Wreck of Tulamben

About 98 feet (30 meters) from the beach, the wreck is split in half and situated on a gentle slope. The dive starts near the ship’s bow, which is visible from 95 feet down, at a depth of 10 feet (3 meters) (29 m). The wreck is easily accessible from the shore, and as soon as you arrive, you will be greeted by the numerous colorful fish that dwell on, beside, and within the ruin’s lush coral. Large sweetlips, angelfish, butterfly fish, batfish, anemone fish, lionfish, scorpionfish, hawkfish, bumphead parrot fish, pufferfish, napoleon fish, and Barracudas are just a few examples of the creatures that may be found there. 

This is a terrific location for snorkelers, new dives, and experienced divers equally due to the easy diving conditions and high visibility. Think about diving here at night as well.

The Coral Garden of Tulamben

The Coral Garden of Tulamben

Tulamben’s Coral Garden, which is 300 meters from the USAT Liberty wreck, is the ideal location to learn about Bali’s diving attractions. In fact, the USAT Liberty wreck serves as one of Abyss Dive Center Bali’s premier dive sites for Discover Scuba Dives before moving on to the main event. With great visibility at all times and a modest depth that allows divers to witness a variety of vivid marine life in only 10 to 20 meters of water, Coral Garden is the ideal location for a tranquil dive. Additionally, snorkeling is quite popular there.

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Muck Diving Tulamben

Muck Diving Tulamben

Water underwater macro photographers will adore Tulamben. This sea floor of black sand is covered in a huge variety of creatures. Numerous nudibranchs have lengths ranging from 10 cm to only 2 mm. Frogfish, crabs, and shrimps, including the bobtail cuttlefish, the skeleton shrimp, and many others.