
Sekotong, nestled in South-West Lombok, is one of Indonesia’s best-kept secrets for divers. This vast, sheltered bay is home to more than 3,500 marine species, making it one of the most biodiverse areas in the Indo-Pacific.
From shallow coral gardens ideal for first-timers to thrilling drift dives and deep walls for advanced explorers, the diversity of the underwater landscapes is truly astounding. You’ll swim among vibrant soft and hard corals, encounter turtles, reef sharks, cuttlefish, and discover rare macro life like frogfish, ghost pipefish, and even mimic octopuses.
At Blow Bubbles Divers, we know over 30 dive sites in the region — each with its own personality, conditions, and surprises. But to give you a taste of what makes Sekotong so special, we’ve selected the 6 favorites most loved by our divers.
A critter lover’s dream: nudibranchs, frogfish, ghost pipefish — even mimic octopus. Gentle slope, perfect for photographers and beginners.
A colorful vertical wall dive with soft corals, sponges, and passing reef sharks. Drift slowly and soak in the spectacle.
Balanced and full of life: turtles, cuttlefish, moray eels. Great visibility and varied depths for all levels.
A muck dive near a pearl farm where flamboyant cuttlefish and seahorses await. A must for macro lovers.
True to its name — calm waters, pristine corals, reef fish galore. Ideal for snorkeling and easy diving.
Dive a submerged island with sharks, turtles, and giant anemones. Start shallow, then descend along the slope to meet the big guys.
The fastest option. Flights from Bali (DPS) to Lombok (LOP) take only 25–40 minutes. Operated by Garuda Indonesia & Wings Air.
Scenic and adventurous. 1.5–2.5 hours across the Lombok Strait, with hotel pick-up options in Bali.
Budget-friendly and authentic. A 4–5 hour crossing from Padangbai to Lembar with stunning views and local encounters.
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