
Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa
Bali, Indonesia

Number of Rooms
30
Wifi
yes, free
Dive Center
On-site
Restaurant
Swimming Pool
How To Get There
Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa is approximately a three-hour drive from Ngurah Rai Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali's main international gateway. The resort offers airport transfers for a surcharge, ensuring a comfortable journey through Balis scenic landscapes. The nearest town is also about a 40-minute drive, making it convenient for guests to explore local attractions while enjoying the resorts tranquility.
Dive Overview
Bali's diving scene is renowned for its diverse and breathtaking underwater environments. The island offers an extensive range of dive sites, from vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life to dramatic drop-offs and underwater caves. Balis warm, clear waters are home to an incredible array of species, including manta rays, reef sharks, and the elusive mola mola (sunfish). One of the most famous sites, the USAT Liberty wreck, provides an unforgettable dive experience, where divers can explore a sunken World War II ship now encrusted with coral and bustling with marine life.
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Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa Accommodation Overview
Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa offers a variety of luxurious accommodations designed to harmonize with Balis natural beauty. The resort features 30 freestanding bungalows and two private oceanfront pool villas, each providing a unique and secluded retreat amid lush tropical gardens. All accommodations are air-conditioned and equipped with modern amenities such as a mini-bar, electric kettle, in-room safety box, Bluetooth speakers, custom-made toiletries, and complimentary WiFi.
Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa Food & Drinks
Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa offers delightful dining options to enhance your stay. The open-air restaurant provides a spacious and inviting setting with beautiful garden views and glimpses of the ocean. Whether you're starting your day with a hearty breakfast, enjoying a leisurely lunch, or savoring a nourishing dinner, the restaurant offers a pleasant atmosphere for every meal.
The oceanfront swimming pool and bar offer a perfect spot for relaxation. You can bask in the sun, enjoy a good book, or simply admire the sea while sipping on a refreshing drink. Throughout the day, the pool bar serves a variety of snacks and beverages. As the sun sets, indulge in a Pia Colada and watch the sky transform with hues of gold, pink, and purple, all framed by the majestic backdrop of Mount Agung.
Dive Information
Dive Overview
Diving in Bali is renowned for its exceptional marine biodiversity and diverse underwater environments. The island's location in the Coral Triangle ensures a rich variety of dive sites, each offering unique experiences. From vibrant coral reefs and dramatic underwater drop-offs to intriguing wrecks and volcanic formations, Balis clear, warm waters provide excellent visibility, allowing divers to fully appreciate the colorful marine life and stunning underwater landscapes.
Notable dive sites around Bali include the USAT Liberty wreck in Tulamben, a shallow and accessible site teeming with coral and marine life, including sea turtles and reef fish. Nusa Penida, known for its strong currents, offers the chance to see majestic manta rays and the elusive mola mola (ocean sunfish). Menjangan Island, part of the West Bali National Park, features pristine coral reefs and diverse marine species, while Amed provides a more relaxed diving experience with its black sand beaches and vibrant coral gardens. Padang Bai offers a mix of muck diving and drift dives, with opportunities to spot rare species like the ghost pipefish.
The best diving conditions in Bali are typically found from April to October during the dry season, when visibility is at its peak. Water temperatures range from 26 to 30C, and while conditions are generally favorable, some sites, particularly around Nusa Penida, can have strong currents, requiring a good level of experience. Balis diverse marine life, including reef fish, sharks, rays, and invertebrates, makes it a premier destination for both experienced and novice divers.
Dive Center Information
Siddhartha Dive Center Overview
Experience the enchanting underwater world of East Bali with the Siddhartha Dive Center, conveniently located within the grounds of Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa. As a fully equipped SSI Dive Center, it offers easy access to world-class scuba diving and snorkeling right from the resort. Explore the stunning underwater beauty of East Bali, Amed, and Nusa Penida, renowned for their thriving coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity.
The dive center provides guided diving and snorkeling excursions to uncover the vibrant coral reefs and unique black sands of the region. Certified divers can enhance their skills and knowledge through a range of Specialty Courses led by experienced SSI instructors. For those new to diving, the Try Scuba program offers an introductory experience to discover the wonders of the underwater world.The dive center also caters to snorkeling enthusiasts, offering opportunities to explore the surrounding reefs and dive sites from the surface.
Practical Information
- Electricity: 230V
- Time zone: UTC+8
- Languages: English & Indonesia
- Accept Credit Cards?: Yes
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What's included when you book?

Included
- Daily Breakfast.
- Free daily oceanfront yoga.
- Free WiFi.
- Free drinking water stations are provided throughout our property.

Excluded
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Find a Room in Siddhartha Oceanfront Resort & Spa
Superior Bungalow
Air Con
Fan
En Suite Bathroom
Hot Water Shower
Wifi (free)
Balcony or Terrace
Pool view
Towels
Safe
Mini Bar
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More information about diving
Nusa Penida is famous for dive sites like Manta Point, where manta rays visit cleaning stations. Crystal Bay is sought after for mola mola sightings, particularly from July to mid-November. The strong currents at Nusa Penida require attention to dive briefings and site-specific precautions.


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