Boga Wreck

About The Dive Site

The Boga Wreck is a 50-meter long cargo ship that was intentionally sunk in 2012 off the coast of Kubu, near Tulamben, Bali, to create an artificial reef and foster marine biodiversity. Resting at a depth of 18 to 40 meters, it’s best suited for advanced divers or those on a Seep Diver Specialty course.

Since its submersion, the wreck has transformed into a thriving marine habitat. Divers can spot colorful corals, schools of batfish, giant trevallies, and snapper, as well as turtles and the occasional reef shark.

The ship’s large, upright structure features multiple decks and swim-throughs, offering plenty to explore. Located just a short swim from shore and surrounded by Bali’s crystal-clear waters, the Boga Wreck delivers a spectacular and adventurous dive that’s both visually striking and rich in marine life.


Details & Prerequisites

 

Local Guide Tips

     
Min. Age: 15 years*
Skill Level: Advanced*

Prerequisites: Advanced Open Water certificate (or qualifying certification)

Accessibility:

  • Shore dive
  • Boat dive
Depth: 30 meters (average) / 18-40 meters (range)*
 
Intact shipwreck structure with exciting passageways and swim-throughs
Underwater artifacts like the wartime jeep inside the wreck
Artificial vibrant reef growth with soft corals and sponges
     
*Varies based on skill level, age, and dive site.    

 
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