The BOGA Wreck Dive Site

The BOGA Wreck sits at depths ranging from 18 to 40 meters, making it an ideal site for intermediate and advanced divers who want to delve into Bali’s rich underwater history. Originally a 150-foot cargo ship, this wreck was purposefully sunk in 2012 to create an artificial reef, and it has since transformed into a thriving ecosystem. The structure of the wreck is well-preserved, with multiple areas to explore.

Over the years, the BOGA Wreck has become home to a colourful array of soft and hard corals, sponges, and marine life, including schools of snapper, angelfish, and the occasional reef shark gliding by. The coral growth creates a beautiful contrast between what’s natural and man-made. With our Kubu BOGA wreck dive service, divers get a close-up view of this site, guided by instructors who ensure a safe dive.

Tulamben BOGA Wreck Dive Tours

Explore the unique BOGA Wreck in Kubu, north of Tulamben. It has transformed into a popular diving site since it was intentionally sunk in 2012 to create an artificial reef. With our guided BOGA Wreck dive in Bali, you will discover a fascinating blend of shipwreck and sea life.

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Why Choose Lunar Dive Resort For Your BOGA Wreck Diving Experience?

Our seasoned instructors lead guided BOGA Wreck dives in Bali, providing insights into the wreck’s unique features and marine life. Committed to safety and sustainability, we prioritise responsible practices to protect the BOGA Wreck’s delicate ecosystem, making Lunar Dive Resort the ideal choice for this exceptional dive adventure.

Wreck Dive Packages Kubu Bali, Tailored To You

Whether you are looking for a single-day dive or a comprehensive diving adventure, our Kubu BOGA wreck dive service includes everything you need. Each dive is customised to allow you to explore the ship’s key features, discover its hidden marine life, and capture memorable photos.

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Book Your Dive Today

Ready to dive into one of Bali’s most fascinating wreck sites? Book your BOGA Wreck diving experience with Lunar Dive Resort today and explore the remarkable underwater world of this artificial reef. Our team will provide everything needed for a seamless dive.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. When is the best time to go on a guided BOGA Wreck dive in Bali?

The BOGA Wreck can be dived year-round, but the best conditions are usually from April to November, during Bali’s dry season. During these months, visibility is at its peak, and the waters are calm. Morning dives are particularly popular for optimal light and clearer water.

2. How do I get to the BOGA Wreck dive site?

The BOGA Wreck is located in Kubu, just north of Tulamben, and is around a 3-hour drive from main areas like Denpasar and Kuta. Many divers choose to book Tulamben BOGA Wreck dive tours that include transportation, making the journey hassle-free. Lunar Dive Resort offers convenient transport options as part of our BOGA Wreck diving packages.

3. What should I keep in mind when diving at the BOGA Wreck?
  • Be prepared for depths: The BOGA Wreck ranges from 18 to 30 meters deep, making it ideal for intermediate and advanced divers.
  • Bring a camera: The wreck’s structure and marine life offer excellent photo opportunities, especially in the morning light.
  • Follow safety protocols: Always listen to your Kubu BOGA wreck dive service guide’s instructions and respect the wreck’s layout, as some areas are enclosed and best suited for more experienced divers.
  • Respect marine life: Avoid touching coral and marine creatures, helping to preserve the wreck’s ecosystem for future divers.

Our guided BOGA Wreck dive service in Bali includes helpful guidance and safety tips to ensure a smooth, enjoyable experience.