Pearl Beach Resort, Gili Asahan

Pearl Beach Resort, Gili Asahan

comfortable resort diving...

The idyllic boutique resort on Gili Asahan is set right at the beach and offers you an experience of a lifetime! 4 spacious bungalows with queen size beds, large open bathrooms, and a wide porch with swing bed to relax and enjoy the tranquility by on the ocean invite to indulge in yet another heaven. A unique experience!

Our dive sites reflect a good cross-section of what Indonesia has to offer. Dive in and be fascinated by turtles, reef sharks, cuttlefish, and many more. Our dive sites offer even the widely travelled and experienced diver a surprising, breathtaking experience, as well as fun diving for families and beginner. A highlight for photographers and scuba enthusiasts! Read more...

Desert Point Lodge, Batu Putih

Desert Point Lodge, Batu Putih

fun diving with traveller flair...

Welcome to Desert Point Lodge in the beautiful Southwest of Lombok. Besides the main touristic areas, such as the Gili islands and Senggigi, Lombok has way more to offer. Get off the beaten path and enjoy the authentic Indonesian way of life in the Sekotong!

Dive in - the diverse underwater world around the bay of Sekotong and find relaxed diving and plentiful macro life! As the sea is fairly shallow, visibility is never crystal clear but this doesn't affect the caliber of the dive sites. Our reefs are full of bright soft corals and colourful crinoids, which harbour an amazing variety of rare marine life, ghost pipefish, pygmy seahorses and more. You're in search of great scuba diving and a stress-free environment? You've found the right place! Read more...

Belongas Bay Lodge, Teluk Sepi

Belongas Bay Lodge, Teluk Sepi

diving a tropical hideaway...

The lodge is made up of comfortable, tastefully furnished Teakwood Bungalows. 2 free-standing with queen size beds, and 2 with a double and a triple room. The terrace invites to enjoy a relaxed post dive evening, and the bay offers pristine beaches for swimming and relaxing!

Around the rather remote bay of Belongas you'll find the dive sites "The Magnet" and "The Cathedral", where the seasonable sighting of schooling barracudas, tunas, and other pelagic life is fairly regular. Apart from the mobula ray season in September, hammerheads like to school around the Magnet in June until early November. As dive conditions can at times be quite challenging, we recommend diving "The Magnet" only to the more experienced diver! Read more...

Marine conservation at the most challenging dive site around Lombok!

 
 

"The Magnet" in South-East Lombok, is a pinnacle in the open sea. It rises from a depth of about 80m and can be reached in approximately 25 minutes from the mainland. The pinnacle lies in an area amidst strong currents and it's constantly battered by waves and big surge. Due to its location the trip to the dive site can already be quite spectacular.

Apart from the prevailing currents, the surge can reach down to a depth of over 20 meters. Diving here, the sighting of school of hammerhead sharks, barracudas, tunas, and other pelagic life is quite realistic. Apart from mantas and eagle rays, also mola mola have occasionally been sighted there. Due to the existing rough conditions at "The Magnet" we recommend diving here only to the more experienced diver!

In the beginning of 2007 the local government decided to build a light tower on the protruding pinnacle, in order to make the boat traffic in the area more save and manageable. As the seas are quite rough in the area, unfortunately one of the construction barges had to drop it's load, so it could make it back to save harbor.

In April 2008, we were joined by 10 instructors from Gili Trawangan to do an initial assessment and cleanup of the damage. After descending to around 40 meters at the north wall, we made our way around to the east side of the pinnacle and found around 1 - 2 tons of sand and cement bags, as well as building iron scattered amongst the bottom. The bottom time and the necessary equipment being the problem, we brought up a mere 50 kilos of debris, but still we were quite successful in planning our next steps, as now the situation is clear. We will now fit a barge with the necessary equipment, such as double tanks compressor, nets and lift bags, etc., as well as a number of ambitious divers, and hopefully over the next few months we'll get "The Magnet"  cleaned up.

This project will be fairly long term, and if you are an experienced diver, and interested in marine conservation, we'll be happy to hear from you with your comments and suggestions.

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