About Manta Point
Manta Point is a world-famous dive site in Bali, Indonesia. It is known for its large population of manta rays, which can often be seen swimming and feeding in the waters here. The site is also home to a variety of other marine life, including turtles, reef sharks, and a wide variety of tropical fish. The depth at Manta Point ranges from 15 to 30 meters (50 to 100 feet), and the water temperature is usually around 27 degrees Celsius (81 degrees Fahrenheit). Visibility is typically very good at this site, making it a great place for both experienced and beginner divers. The topology of Manta Point is mostly sandy bottom with some coral reefs and rocky outcrops. The dive site is considered to be of moderate difficulty and is best dived during the months of April to October.