If you want a unique dive experience, Tulamben Wall is an unforgettable spot in Bali. Also known as the Drop Off, this site lies just off Tulamben Village. It stands out with black volcanic sand and a steep reef wall. Every dive here is memorable. The wall has a dramatic drop covered in vibrant coral and bustling with marine life.

Exploring the Wall

gentle slope to the wall

The dive begins with a gradual descent. The slope drops into a vertical wall that goes down over 70 meters. This cliffside was formed by lava from Mount Agung’s eruption in 1963. Now, it’s an underwater playground for fish, corals, and curious divers. Visibility is great, letting you enjoy a clear view of this colorful landscape.

As you move deeper, you’ll spot overhanging rocks and coral-filled ledges. These ledges shelter many creatures. You’ll find lionfish showing off their fins. Angelfish glide around, and you can recognize them by their striking colors and distinct gill markings.

A World of Marine Life

electric clam diving in bali tulamben

Tulamben Wall is full of marine life that makes each dive exciting:

  • Lionfish: These fish spread their fins wide. They use their spines to herd smaller fish. Watch them as they move along the coral.
  • Angelfish: Blue-faced and emperor angelfish add vivid colors to the scene. They’re easy to spot and always a delight for divers.
  • Corals and Sponges: Look for black corals, large sea fans, and tube sponges. These filter feeders stretch out into the currents, gathering food and creating habitats for other fish.
  • Hidden Gems: Keep an eye out for hiding in the coral. Moray eels, scorpionfish, and anemonefish also thrive here, tucked away in cracks and crevices.
  • The electric clam

Nearby Dive Sites to Explore

Tulamben Wall isn’t the only great site around. Here are two other must-visit dive sites Tulamben:

  1. USAT Liberty Wreck: The USAT Liberty Shipwreck in Tulamben, Bali, offers an easy-to-reach dive spot teeming with history and marine life. Lying just a stones throw offshore, the wreck starts shallow at 4 meters and descends to 30 meters, making it ideal for divers of all levels. Covered in vibrant corals and home to over 400 fish species, it’s a must-see. Divers can explore by day, at sunrise, or during an unforgettable night dive.
  2. Batu Kelebit: This is a boat-accessible dive site near Tulamben Wall, known for its rich marine life and deeper waters. Divers can encounter reef sharks, barracudas, and large schools of fish among vibrant corals and rocky formations. It’s a great spot for those looking to see Bali’s impressive underwater biodiversity.

Why Tulamben Wall?

anemone in tulamben new the wall

Tulamben Wall offers an accessible dive full of variety. The reef’s topography, the diversity of fish, and the colorful coral make every dive unique. 

This is Bali diving at its best. Don’t miss it on your next trip to Bali.

Is a Dive Certificate required to do the drop-off dive?

Yes, a dive license is required to do the Drop Off dive. This site has a vertical wall that descends to significant depths, so having an Open Water certification helps ensure safety and control. The certification equips divers with the skills needed to handle deeper dives and navigate the unique topography of the wall.