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Mimpang

A small archipelago of four large rocks and several smaller ones, just minutes from Candidasa. For many, it is one of Bali’s best dive sites. We usually start the dive on the north side of the central rock, descending to around 18 meters. Here we find the sloping Mimpang reef, full of hard and soft corals and abundant marine life.

Along the way, we have great chances of spotting white‑tip and black‑tip sharks, turtles, trevallies, sweetlips and more. The shallow part of the reef is magical, with a wide variety of fish, turtles, crustaceans, gorgonians and barrel sponges. In high season, mola molas can be seen.

Tepekong

The largest of the three islands we dive regularly, reached in less than 5 minutes with our traditional jukung. It offers two different dive sites, mainly for advanced divers.

It is common to see many pelagics, including sharks, trevallies, tunas, mola molas and schools of sweetlips, batfish, snappers and rainbow runners. Its underwater topography of black basalt rocks and walls resembles the North Atlantic.

At the northern end of the island, large rocks form a canyon‑like structure that some divers mistake for the real one, but it is full of life and very interesting.

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Biaha

The easternmost island and the least visited by divers in Amuk Bay. Gili Biaha has two excellent dive sites: Shark Cave and the Biaha slope. Strong currents often prevent covering both in a single dive.

The highlight is a cave whose entrance is only 9 meters deep. Here we can observe resident white‑tip sharks, lobsters, crabs and other creatures that prefer darkness. This dive is only for experienced divers.

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