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Discover the USAT Liberty wreck in Bali with this highly-rated, expert-led tour. Perfect for certified divers seeking a memorable underwater adventure.
Exploring the USAT Liberty Shipwreck in Bali: A Certified Diver’s Dream
If you’re a certified diver heading to Bali, the Fun Diving Tulamben Bali experience promises a highlight that’s hard to beat. This 11-hour tour takes you to the world-famous USAT Liberty Shipwreck, which lies just 40 meters from the beach in Tulamben. The wreck is known for being one of the most accessible WWII wrecks in the world, with shallow top sections ideal for many skill levels. With calm waters, great visibility, and a vibrant coral ecosystem, it’s a perfect day out for those craving an unforgettable underwater journey.
What we love most about this trip is how smoothly the whole day is organized. From hotel pickup to return, everything feels tailored for a hassle-free adventure. The other standout? The opportunity to see diverse marine life in a remarkably well-preserved wreck environment. Still, a note for those with less experience: although suited for various levels, the two dives do explore depths up to 30 meters, so some comfort with diving is recommended. This tour is best for certified divers eager for a classic Bali underwater experience that combines history, vibrant marine life, and excellent value.
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Your day begins early, with hotel pickups scheduled between 6:30 and 7:00 am. The 2-hour bus ride from Seminyak or Sanur is part of the experience — a chance to catch glimpses of Bali’s lush landscapes, rice paddies, and traditional villages. Many reviews highlight how this scenic drive sets the tone for the day, making the journey almost as memorable as the diving itself. “The waves in Tulamben were very big, and when I was getting out of the water, my guide Kai helped me to avoid falling,” shared one reviewer, emphasizing the helpfulness of guides in challenging conditions.
Once at the dive center, you’ll be greeted with a welcoming atmosphere, a complimentary drink, and a chance to prepare your gear. The inclusion of scuba equipment, bottled water, towels, and dive insurance makes this day easy to enjoy without worrying about logistics. Many guests remark on the professionalism of the staff; “Customer Service answered my many emails promptly with accurate, helpful information,” noted a reviewer.
The first dive kicks off with a shore entry, leading you straight into the famous wreck. The ship lies with its top in just 5 meters, making it easy to navigate and photograph. As you descend, you’ll see the wreck’s structure teeming with marine life — sea fans, barrel sponges, and a school of jacks swimming overhead. The wreck is a playground for larger residents like giant groupers, barracuda, and bumphead parrotfish. Visibility is often excellent, with some reviews noting the clarity allows for stunning underwater photos.
The tour includes a well-deserved lunch between dives, giving you a moment to relax, share stories, and hydrate. Many mention the quality and hearty nature of the meal, which keeps energy levels high for the second dive.
Post-lunch, you’ll gear up for the second dive, exploring different sections of the wreck or nearby coral gardens. According to reviews, expect to see bluespotted stingrays, harlequin sweetlips, octopus, and possibly even a sea snake. The second site offers a different perspective, often deeper but equally vibrant.
Around 4:30 to 5:00 pm, you’ll board the bus back to Sanur or Seminyak, often accompanied by enthusiastic recounts of the day’s highlights. Many guests comment on how the journey itself is a highlight, with picturesque views of Bali’s countryside setting the tone for a peaceful return.
What really sets this tour apart is the team’s expertise and friendliness. Many reviews highlight guides like Guna, Felix, and Nyoman — all praised for their patience, knowledge, and ability to make even nervous divers feel safe. “Nyoman shared his great diving experience and knowledge with us,” noted one guest, emphasizing the value of experienced guides.
Reviewers also mention the scenic drive as an underrated part of the trip, with sights of Bali’s rice terraces and traditional villages. This piece of the adventure makes the day more than just a dive — it’s a cultural and visual journey.
The wreck itself is often described as “incredible,” with many first-timers expressing how they loved their first wreck experience. The coral encrustations, healthy marine life, and shipwreck history make it a comprehensive underwater experience. Several guests appreciated the professional, friendly staff who made everything smooth, from gear fitting to safety briefings.
Based on reviews, it’s clear that guides like Kai and Nyoman are highly attentive, often helping guests over tricky parts of the shore entry or exit. For aspiring underwater photographers, the wreck offers fantastic compositions, especially with the colorful fish and coral formations.
Guests have also appreciated the small group size (max 12 people), which ensures individual attention. Some reviewers, who were beginners or less experienced, felt reassured by staff who carefully explained the site and marine life.
At around $179.93 per person, considering the inclusion of gear, lunch, insurance, and transfers, this tour offers solid value. Many reviews underscore the professionalism of the team and the quality of the experience, making it a worthwhile investment for anyone serious about exploring Bali’s famous wreck.
The convenience of hotel pickup, the scenic drive, and the small group size all contribute to a hassle-free, personalized adventure. Plus, the opportunity to see large marine species and a historic wreck in calm, clear waters justifies the cost for many guests.
This experience is ideal for certified divers seeking a classic Bali underwater highlight. It suits those who enjoy seeing large marine animals, exploring wrecks, and diving in calm, shallow waters. It’s particularly good for beginners with some experience, thanks to the shallow top sections of the wreck, but the deeper parts still appeal to more experienced divers.
If you’re after a well-organized, engaging day with knowledgeable guides and plenty of marine life, this trip checks most boxes. It’s also suitable for travelers who want to combine a scenic land journey with underwater exploration, making it a full-day adventure in Bali’s underwater world.
This Bali wreck tour from Blue Season Bali offers an excellent balance of professionalism, value, and authentic underwater beauty. The USAT Liberty Shipwreck is arguably Bali’s most iconic dive site, with its shallow top and vibrant surroundings making it accessible and visually stunning. The team’s attentive guides and small group sizes ensure a safe, personalized experience that can appeal to both first-timers and seasoned divers alike.
What makes this tour stand out is how smoothly it runs — from the scenic drive to the well-organized dives and hearty lunch. Many reviewers emphasize the knowledgeable guides and friendly staff who genuinely care about guest safety and enjoyment. Plus, the opportunity to see big fish, colorful corals, and historic wreckage in calm waters is a rare treat.
If you’re looking for a memorable, well-priced diving experience with expert guidance and stunning marine environments, this trip is hard to beat. It’s especially suitable if you want a day that combines adventure, culture, and picture-perfect marine life, all with a friendly team supporting you every step of the way.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
While it’s designed for certified divers, the wreck’s shallow sections and calm conditions make it accessible for many levels, provided you have basic certification.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers two dives at the wreck, scuba equipment, lunch, bottled water, towels, dive insurance, and pick-up and return transport.
How long does the entire day last?
From hotel pickup at around 6:30-7:00 am to return at approximately 5:00 pm, expect a full day of adventure.
How difficult is the shore entry?
The entry is described as easy, with calm conditions, but some reviewer comments suggest guides help with putting on gear and avoiding slips.
Can I see marine life like sharks or manta rays?
Most reviews mention large fish like groupers, barracuda, and bumphead parrotfish. Manta rays are not specifically mentioned at this site, but the wreck offers plenty of other exciting sights.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is the group size small?
Yes, a maximum of 12 travelers ensures personalized attention and a more relaxed experience.
Do I need to bring anything?
All scuba gear is provided, but bringing your own mask or snorkel if preferred is fine. Towels and bottled water are included.
How do I book?
Booking is straightforward online through Viator or directly via Blue Season Bali, with confirmation provided shortly after booking.
Can I get private guides instead?
Private guides are not included in this tour, which emphasizes group size for affordability and camaraderie.
This Bali wreck trip offers a blend of history, marine diversity, and professional service — ideal for divers wanting a memorable day, backed by a company known for quality and safety.