Wednesday, 17 February 2016

Dive South Gili Islands - pristine reefs and relaxed diving...

Scuba diving the southern Gilis you can still find diving as an individual experience at exclusive, new dive sites around a unspoiled coastline. Diving the South Gilis means special dive trips with the chance to go exploring in undiscovered waters with the opportunity to find untouched and amazing dive sites which could be just as fascinating as your new South Lombok dive experience. To dive the southern Gilis means experiencing the tropics, relaxing, and enjoying a day of exploring.

Scuba diving South Gilis the chances of seeing turtles and white tip reef sharks are fairly high. You also are likely to sight blue spotted stingrays, cuttlefish, scorpion fish and more while diving around the southern Gili Islands, the underwater paradise here offers a great variety and many opportunities for new encounters.

  

What's special about diving the South Gilis?
You won’t find many travelers in the surrounding bays and at the beaches. They are pristine, inviting and perfect for a “sunset walk” along the beach. Non-divers also can enjoy our area and explore the reefs with mask and snorkel or take the kayak out into the bay.

The southern Gili dive sites reflect a big cross-section of what scuba diving Indonesia has to offer, and you can be fascinated by turtles, white tip reef sharks, cuttlefish, moray eels, frog fish, ghost pipefish and much more. Scuba diving the southern Gili Islands offers even the well-traveled scuba diver a unexpected and awesome experience.


The South Gili dive sites are various and offer long stretched hard coral reef backs that are a favorite for with trevallies, barracudas and white tip reef sharks. But also on other reefs around the area one finds massive soft coral growth and a paradise for macro fans. If you enjoy pristine diving at intact reefs, the southern Gilis is where you can find it! With over 3,500 species living in the Indonesian underwater world, there is one of the richest diversities of marine life to be found in this Indo-Pacific region.

    

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