Tue, Dec 23
|Bali, Indonesia
Bali Christmas & New Years Celebration!
The island earned the nickname "The Island of the Gods" due to its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and mesmerizing sunsets that provide breathtaking views. To celebrate New Years Eve the locals will extend their kindness and prepare a traditional celebratory meal.
Date & Location
Dec 23, 2025, 12:00 AM EST – Jan 02, 2026, 11:50 PM EST
Bali, Indonesia
Trip Details
Give yourself the gift of diving in Bunutan on Christmas Morning! Immerse yourself in Bali, the "Island of the Gods," with its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and rich cultural history. Bali offers divers the chance to see incredible macro critters, as well as the elusive mola mola and graceful manta rays. This 10-night trip includes roundtrip airport transfers, 12 dives, daily breakfast and lunch, 5 dinners, and unique land activities like visits to the Mother Temple, Water Palace, and a traditional Babi Guling pig roast for New Year’s Eve.
Whats included?
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- 10 night accommodation
- 14 Day Dives & 2 Night Dives
- Breakfast & Lunch Everyday
- 5 Dinners
- 1 Welcome Dinner
- 1 Farewell Dinner
- 1 Christmas Dinner
- Land Activities: Mother Temple, Rafting, Luwak Coffee Plantation, Water Palace , Sideman excursion, Christmas celebration & New Years Celebration
- All ground transportation for dives & itinerary activities
- Boat transportation for scheduled boat dives
- Tanks
What’s not included?
- Airfare to Bali
- VISA fee
- Tourist fee
- Scuba gear rental
- 2 Dinners
- Exchange rates
- International airfares, passport and visa fees, travel insurance, excess baggage charges, airport taxes, gratuities to leaders and guides, extra meals, laundry, extra & alcoholic drinks, medical expenses, optional activities and trips, and other items of a personal nature are not included in your trip price. Please see the individual trip description for what is included in your trip
Trip Itinerary
16 hoursDay 1 - Welcome to the Islands of the Gods!
16 hoursDay 2 - Dive into Amed Jemeluk and Christmas Eve!
2025 Dates
Dec. 23, 2025 - Jan. 2, 2025
11 Days & 10 Nights in Bali Celebrate Christmas & New Years with the Underwater Tourist family. Travel off the beaten path, discover the local gems & support all locally-run businesses and restaurants. Get the most authentic feel of the destination and leave only bubbles behind.
From $2,212.00 to $3,385.00- $3,385.00Tax: +$203.10 Tax
- $2,212.00Tax: +$132.72 Tax
Total
$0.00
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