What makes freediving with Freedive Nusa the best choice?Professional team of instructors.Unlimited depth. The maximum depth in the strait between Bali and Nusa Penida is 200m. You can dive from the shore after passing the underwater seaweed gardens. After that gardens the sea bottom is dropping deep on almost 90 degree wall. For training sessions we are going for diving from the boat.Water temperature is 27-29 degree all the year long.Clean water and perfect visibility. As soon as this island is quite far from Bali, the water here is much clearer than in around Bali, especially it could be different in raining season.Rich underwater world. It’s the best place in all Bali measured by the amount of species you can see underwater. There is a high possibility to see Manta Rays and Mola-Mola fish.Amazing sites are also making Nusa Penida a perfect place to visit: beautiful beaches, breathtaking cliffs, underground temple, waterfalls, etc.Regular yoga sessions in our studio.Just 40 minutes by speedboat from Bali.Several nice accommodation options just 100-200 meters away from the school.Calm village atmosphere and friendly locals.Unforgettable view on Bali island.
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