You'll have a great time watching spectacular
sunsets after diving with our team and your new friends from around the world.
Not exact matches
Enjoy world - class
diving, a casual snorkel, cliff jumping and sun - bathing before tucking into a cocktail in time for the
sunset and a fire - dancing display
after dark.
After a full day of
diving or island adventures, the final treat of the day is a
sunset over the waters of the Caribbean.
And of course
after a day spent learning and
diving you're going to want to relax and explore — take in the incredible Nusa Lembongan
sunsets, grab a beer at one of the many beach bars or maybe even take a surf lesson or two.
Make the most of island life
after your day of
diving and go to watch the
sunset.
• Watch our Krabi
diving video Daytrip prices normally include: Krabi or Ao Nang hotel transfers, fresh fruit, hot drinks, lunch, drinking water, dives, use of rental scuba equipment, weights and weight - belts, tanks, professionally qualified dive master, visits to Phi Phi Don, Viking bay and lunch while cruising around Maya bay (visits and lunch are scheduled only on Tuesdays, when visiting the Phi Phi islands), a
sunset barbeque
after diving around Ao Nang (on Wednesdays and Saturdays only), all taxes.
Or to celebrate life's simpler pleasures while watching a blazing red
sunset or unclouded moon rise
after exciting
diving holidays.
You can chat with other guests and share your muck
diving experiences, have a drink while watching the
sunset, or simply stargaze
after dinner.
Outdoor seating is found on the private veranda so you can relax
after a day of
diving whilst enjoying the
sunset over the water.
If you've wondered what happens underwater
after the
sunset, sign up for the PADI Night Diver Specialty course at Joe's Gone
Diving Bali and discover Bali's magical underwater world at night.
• No PWCs or operation
after dark (between
sunset and sunrise) • The legal Blood Alcohol Limit for someone operating the watercraft is < 0.08 % • It is illegal to be intoxicated by alcohol or drugs while operating the watercraft • Limit your speed to 5 mph anytime you're within 100 feet of a swimmer or 200 feet of shore, swimming float,
diving platform or landing