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Best Time for Snorkeling in Bali (Amed, Blue Lagoon & Nusa Penida Guide 2026)

  Not All “Clear Water” Days Are Actually Good A lot of people assume snorkeling in Bali is simple: as long as the sun is out, the water will be clear, calm, and easy. And that’s not always true. You can arrive on a bright day and still get poor visibility. You can step into water that looks calm from the surface, only to feel it pulling underneath. And sometimes, the same spot can feel completely different depending on what time you enter. Timing matters more than location. I started noticing this pattern more clearly when moving between different areas in Bali: from the east coast to places like Nusa Penida. Even within the same week, the experience underwater could feel completely different depending on the timing and conditions. If you’ve ever tried snorkeling around Padang Bai, you might already have noticed how quickly the water clarity can change. I wrote about that experience here. Before deciding where to go, it’s more useful to understand what actually shapes the conditio...

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