Why is Nico Dives Cool Bali so popular?

Published - 24 June 2022, Friday

Nico Dives Cool Bali organise small diving and snorkeling groups and personalise your activity. Usually Nico Dives Cool Bali accepts no more than two students per instructor for diving courses unless you want to learn with your friends. 

TripAdvisor ranks Nico Dives Cool Bali's dive shop #1 out of 321 Tours in Sanur. Nico Dives Cool Bali consistently receives 5-star ratings on TripAdvisorGoogle, and Facebook thanks to over 1,000 reviews by their amazing customers.

Nico Dives Cool Bali exclusively uses premium equipment like Apeks regulators, Suunto Computers and Aqualung BCDs.The Team at Nico Dives Cool Bali truly cares about protecting our planet. Nico Dives Cool Bali is an award winning eco dive shop that segregates trash and refills our water bottles. And best of all, Nico Dives Cool Bali bakes their own snacks to avoid plastic!

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The weather in Bali is always tropically warm and fairly constant. Daily high air temperatures vary between 30-32C, while during the night we experience 24-26C. Having said that the weather in Bali’s mountains is significantly cooler.

While temperatures change very little, the patterns of wind and rain in Bali create two distinct seasons. On the one hand we have the dry season from May to September. The wet or rainy season, on the other hand, is from November to March. 

Diving in Bali is possible all year long. However, certain dive sites are favoured during certain months of the year. Dive sites like Nusa Penida and Amuk Bay (Padang Bai and the Gilis) are best experienced from June to October. During these months colder waters rise from the depths of the ocean. Hence, it is the best time to encounter the Mola Mola (Giant Ocean Sunfish). During the rest of the year sea temperature range between 26-28C but can occasionally drop below 20C.

The moon exerts a strong influence on tides. During full and new moon the moon and sun align. This produces so-called spring tides with extreme high and low tides. Drift Diving can be most challenging then. The first and three quarter moon produce more moderate tides and gentler currents. At many of Bali’s dive sites the tide has a stronger effect on dive conditions than the weather season.

Video Credit: SCUBA DIVING BALI with NICO DIVES COOL BALI Photo Credit: Nico Dives Cool Bali Facebook Page

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