
The northern side of Gili Trawangan features a sandy bottom that transitions into deep canyons, home to reef sharks, cuttlefish, stingrays, and numerous turtles.
On the north side of Gili Trawangan, a steep slope descends from 5 to 24 meters, featuring gullies and deeper ridges between 25 and 40 meters, where divers can spot numerous sea turtles among the corals.
The dive site features a coral slope from 8m to 18m with scattered bommies serving as cleaning stations, where white tip reef sharks and diverse reef fish can be observed.
Coral Basket is an ideal dive site for both beginners and advanced divers, featuring a vibrant small wall in the shallows and beautiful coral ridges, home to star pufferfish, batfish, triggerfish, and turtles.
Located northeast of Gili Trawangan, this shallow plateau dive site features diverse marine life and coral, renowned for large schools of fusiliers, red tooth triggerfish, and baby white-tip reef sharks.
Good Heart, located on the eastern side of Gili Trawangan, features a gentle slope that steepens into a wall, offering a diverse array of marine life, including schools of mackerel, snappers, surgeonfish, fusiliers, sea turtles, shrimp, and eels.
The east end of Gili Trawangan features a gentle slope known for its large rays, serving as a house reef with a recent Bio Rock project that has drawn diverse marine life, including seahorses and pipefish.
The southeastern corner of Gili Trawangan showcases a rubbly slope from 5 to 16 meters, teeming with macro life like nudibranchs and cuttlefish, while sandy depths host bottom-dwelling rays.
Bio Rocks are man-made metallic structures designed to promote reef regeneration by supporting healthy corals and using a small electric current, attracting diverse marine life like nudibranchs, octopus, and surgeonfish.
The south side of Gili Trawangan features a gently sloping reef rich in hard and soft corals, providing a tranquil environment to encounter reef sharks, stingrays, and seasonal mantas.
This deep dive off the east side of Gili Trawangan features a sandy bottom at 30 meters between large sea mounds, with diverse corals, garden eels, and marine life like barracuda and reef sharks.
Situated on the western shore of Gili Meno, Meno Slope features a sandy slope with depths from 5 to 30 meters, showcasing a variety of macro marine life and coral bombies, including pygmy seahorses, hairy squat lobsters, and ghost pipefish.
Magic Reef, located on the northern side of Gili Meno, is an excellent drift dive site for beginners, featuring a variety of juvenile fish, eagle rays, sea turtles, and diverse marine life.
Located just off the west side of Gili Meno, Meno Wall is an excellent night diving spot featuring a wall that descends from 5 to 16 meters, home to a variety of crustaceans, Spanish dancers, sleeping turtles, and baby cuttlefish.