
Lawang Wall
South of the island of Pulau Lawang, this dive site starts with a gentle slope from 3 to 12 meters, followed by an impressive wall that drops down to 35 meters. At around 30 meters, reef sharks can be seen cruising along the deeper part of the wall. A light current usually carries you along, making for a relaxed and scenic drift dive. The site is rich in life, with stunning rock formations, colorful soft corals, reef fish, nudibranchs, turtles, and octopus. In the channel between Lawang and Sulat, eagle rays also occasionally pass by.




Kura-Kura Bay
West of Pulau Lawang lies Kura-Kura Bay, a calm and sheltered dive site ideal for beginners and relaxed diving. With little to no current, it’s perfect for training dives and Discover Scuba sessions.
The reef stretches from 2 to 18 meters and is known for its many turtles, colorful reef fish, and vibrant hard coral formations. You can also spot cuttlefish, moray eels, and other marine life in the clear, warm waters – making this site a favorite for peaceful underwater exploration.




Kapal Edge
Kapal Edge is a peaceful dive site next to a remote sand island. The reef starts at 2 meters and gently slopes down to 25 meters, with a small wall reaching about 30 meters. The wall features cracks and crevices that provide shelter for marine life and make the dive more interesting to explore. At the entry of the dive, you’ll find the bow of an old fishing boat resting at 15 meters. The reef is full of colorful soft corals, turtles, moray eels, octopus, and many reef fish. It’s a quiet and beautiful spot for relaxed diving.




Katak Drop
South of Gili Petagan, Katak Drop features a steep reef that drops from 5 down to 40 meters. The site is covered in colorful corals and teeming with reef fish. It’s also a fantastic place to spot macro life — especially frogfish, which are often well-camouflaged among the sponges and coral. Nudibranchs and other small critters make this a favorite for underwater photographers and curious divers alike.




Coral Cascade
Just north of Sulat Island, Coral Cascade is a sloping reef that starts at 2 meters and drops to around 35 meters. With healthy coral formations and calm conditions, it’s a great dive site for all levels.
Turtles are regularly seen here, swimming gracefully or resting on the reef. Blue-spotted stingrays are common, and eagle rays sometimes glide by in the deeper parts. The reef is full of movement, with plenty of marine life to discover on every dive.
Thanks to good visibility and a peaceful setting, Coral Cascade is perfect for relaxed exploration and underwater photography in East Lombok.




Lionfish Alley
North of Lawang Island lies Lionfish Alley, a beautiful sloping reef that drops from the shallows down to around 35 meters. With clear water and calm conditions, it’s a great site for divers who enjoy exploring deeper reef structures.
Lionfish are often spotted here, hovering near coral heads or resting under ledges. The reef is also home to turtles, stingrays, and a wide variety of reef life, offering plenty to observe throughout the dive.
Peaceful and full of detail, Lionfish Alley is a distinctive site that combines depth, marine life, and atmosphere—an excellent addition to any dive trip in East Lombok.




Coral Bloom
Located just west of Gili Petagan, Coral Bloom is a shallow reef ranging from 2 to 15 meters in depth. With gentle conditions and great visibility, it’s ideal for long, easy dives and perfect for beginners, photographers, and relaxed exploration.
The reef is densely covered in vibrant soft corals and teeming with life. Sea turtles are often spotted gliding through the shallows, while stingrays rest on the sandy bottom or pass silently by. The reef buzzes with activity, offering constant encounters with colorful reef life in every direction.
Thanks to its calm setting, rich biodiversity, and stunning coral coverage, Coral Bloom stands out as one of East Lombok’s most beautiful shallow dive sites.




Our dive sites at night
At night, our dive sites come to life in a completely new way. It’s the best time to spot octopus, as they leave their hiding spots to hunt. You also have a great chance to encounter reef sharks up close, calmly cruising the reef. Night dives are peaceful, exciting, and full of surprises – perfect for divers looking to see the ocean from a new perspective.






East Gili Islands – Untouched Dive Spots off Lombok
Just off Lombok’s east coast, the East Gili Islands offer peaceful, uncrowded dive sites with vibrant reefs and rich marine life.
Perfect for both beginners and experienced divers, the area features healthy corals, sea turtles, reef fish, and sometimes even reef sharks.
With short boat rides, warm water, and great visibility, the East Gilis are a hidden gem for relaxed and authentic diving.






What else to see underwater? - Our Gallery
We explore dive sites around six beautiful islands in the east. While encounters with whale sharks or manta rays are rare, they do happen from time to time. More commonly, you’ll spot clownfish (yes, “Nemo”!), along with vibrant coral reefs full of life. Look closely, and you might discover some of the tiny, well-camouflaged critters hiding among the corals – perfect for macro lovers!















































