Scuba Diving in Lombok
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Scuba Dive Level
All Levels
Visibility
30 to 120 feet (10 o 40 meters)
Average Water Temperature
84
Shark Encounters
Macro Critters
Author


Anne Rucquoi
Originally from Belgium, Anne’s love affair with the ocean started early — she took her very first dives at just 12 years old in France. What began as curiosity quickly turned into a lifelong passion that would shape her career, her travels, and her way of life.
Anne became a PADI Instructor in 2015 and went on to work across Southeast Asia, including Koh Phi Phi, the Gili Islands, and Bali, where she also managed a dive resort in Amed. In 2021, she became a PADI Staff Instructor, regularly assisting on instructor-level courses and continuing to deepen her knowledge — because learning, for Anne, never really stops.
Since joining Bluewater Travel in 2022, Anne has combined her hands-on dive experience with her love for travel planning. She has personally explored and dived some of the world’s most iconic destinations, including Ambon, the Banda Sea, Komodo, Raja Ampat, Halmahera, Lembeh, the Maldives, Coron, El Nido, Malapascua, Moalboal, Anilao, Romblon, Tubbataha, and the Red Sea — and she’s far from done. Her goal? To visit every continent and help her clients find trips that truly match their diving style and dreams.
Anne is also a passionate underwater photographer, shooting with a Canon R7 and a carefully curated setup of macro, super-macro, and wide-angle lenses (all proudly sourced from Bluewater Photo). If there’s a tiny critter to be found — or a dramatic reef scene to capture — she’s in her element.
When she’s not underwater or planning dive adventures, Anne is happiest keeping plants alive (a real skill), walking her dogs, rescuing the occasional street animal, and — most of all — meeting her clients whenever possible. For her, travel isn’t just about destinations; it’s about people, connections, and shared stories.
Favorite dive experience? Raja Ampat — especially the biggest oceanic mantas she’s ever seen. Ultimate bucket-list destination? The Galápagos.
Scuba Diving in Lombok Reviews
kevin vcb
An absolute paradise for both diving enthusiasts and those seeking a vibrant island getaway – the Gili Islands offer an unforgettable experience that perfectly blends adventure, relaxation, and eco-conscious living.My recent scuba diving trip to the Gili Islands was nothing short of spectacular. I encountered turtles, white tip sharks, frogfish, stingrays, clownfish, octopus, angelfish, massive turtles, moray eels and so much more. The diving conditions were easy and adapted for all levels.What truly sets the Gili Islands apart is their commitment to sustainability. I had the opportunity to participate in an organized beach clean-up during my stay, and it was incredibly rewarding to contribute to the preservation of these pristine shores. It's heartening to see the local community and visitors coming together to protect the environment and ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty of the Gili Islands.But the magic of the Gili Islands extends far beyond the underwater/beach realm. On land, these tiny islands boast a lively atmosphere, with charming beachfront cafes, bustling markets, and an array of restaurants offering delicious local cuisine.In conclusion, my scuba diving trip to the Gili Islands was an unforgettable experience filled with adventure, relaxation, and meaningful connections. Whether you're a diving enthusiast, a foodie, or a party-goer, there's something here for everyone. I can't recommend the Gili Islands enough – it's a destination that truly has it all.
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An absolute paradise for both diving enthusiasts and those seeking a vibrant island getaway – the Gili Islands offer an unforgettable experience that perfectly blends adventure, relaxation, and eco-conscious living.My recent scuba diving trip to the Gili Islands was nothing short of spectacular. I encountered turtles, white tip sharks, frogfish, stingrays, clownfish, octopus, angelfish, massive turtles, moray eels and so much more. The diving conditions were easy and adapted for all levels.What truly sets the Gili Islands apart is their commitment to sustainability. I had the opportunity to participate in an organized beach clean-up during my stay, and it was incredibly rewarding to contribute to the preservation of these pristine shores. It's heartening to see the local community and visitors coming together to protect the environment and ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty of the Gili Islands.But the magic of the Gili Islands extends far beyond the underwater/beach realm. On land, these tiny islands boast a lively atmosphere, with charming beachfront cafes, bustling markets, and an array of restaurants offering delicious local cuisine.In conclusion, my scuba diving trip to the Gili Islands was an unforgettable experience filled with adventure, relaxation, and meaningful connections. Whether you're a diving enthusiast, a foodie, or a party-goer, there's something here for everyone. I can't recommend the Gili Islands enough – it's a destination that truly has it all.
Read MoreGillF
We did several days scuba diving on Gili Air and Gili Trawangan, and each dive was fascinating and unique. Frogfish point was like a Disney ride, with so much marine life just waiting for you to swim past. We saw loads of garden eels, rays, morays, and some mantis shrimp and partner shrimp. At Bounty dive site we saw 2 turtles, loads of nudibranchs, octopus, cuttlefish, and quite a few batfish hanging around.Dive conditions here are really easy, with flat calm, warm water and virtually no current. The sites were quiet too, we had the guide to ourselves on one day. I will definitely be diving here again in the future if I get the chance!
Read MoreGillF
We did several days scuba diving on Gili Air and Gili Trawangan, and each dive was fascinating and unique. Frogfish point was like a Disney ride, with so much marine life just waiting for you to swim past. We saw loads of garden eels, rays, morays, and some mantis shrimp and partner shrimp. At Bounty dive site we saw 2 turtles, loads of nudibranchs, octopus, cuttlefish, and quite a few batfish hanging around.Dive conditions here are really easy, with flat calm, warm water and virtually no current. The sites were quiet too, we had the guide to ourselves on one day. I will definitely be diving here again in the future if I get the chance!
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