Submarine Safari
DIVING to enter the underwater world of Bali is now possible with submarine safaris. Diving in the submarine is an adventure offering the opportunity to see the world at 60 m depth - a depth which, until now, only expert divers could know.
The submarine safari dives down to the seabed, then rises to cruise the coral reef wall. A tour below the sea south of Nusa Dua now opens the charms of the underwater world to landlubbers.
A small submarine carrying about 25 guests is the featured gateway. The seat is specifically designed to ensure the comfort and the best viewing of the passenger and is also the most technologically advanced.
A submarine safari brings with it the opportunity of viewing and photographing underwater reef and corals, many types of fishes and marine creatures through the submarine's large port holes.
The gardens enjoy a 60m palm-fringed river frontage and overlook the rice fields. Umalas is quiet but contains a number of villas as well as the famous riding stables. We are 15 minutes walk across the rice paddies to Batu Belig beach where some of Bali's most well-known beachside restaurants can be found.
Villas. Nestled in rice fields and with over 100m of private beach frontage, it has the ultimate sunset panorama with views over to the Jimbaran Bukit headland in the south, across to the Java coastline in the west and the cloudy peaks of Gunung Agung to the north.
Villa comprises 2 Double Bedrooms with en suites and further single Bedroom with private Bathroom. Entry is through a large dining area and the upstairs living area has sweeping views over the ocean to the volcanoes in the distance.
Welcome to your very own slice of tropical paradise. At 8 degrees of Bali Bening you are going to wake up every day and know how it feels to live in Heaven. The 12.5 m lap-pool is the first amazing feature that will brighten your day or as you enter.
From the moment you walk into this sweet beachside bungalow you will feel happy. Everything about this place: the colours, the flower arrangements, the artwork, the views ranging from Gunung Agung in the North to Nusa Lembongan and Penida in the East, to the vast Indian Ocean in the South
Villas. Nestled in rice fields and with over 100m of private beach frontage, it has the ultimate sunset panorama with views over to the Jimbaran Bukit headland in the south, across to the Java coastline in the west and the cloudy peaks of Gunung Agung to the north.