Blue Lagoon & Tanjung Jepun Snorkeling Tour: A Detailed Review
Okay, so you’re probably considering a snorkeling trip in Bali, right? The Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun tour often pops up, and with very good reason. It’s a classic pairing, offering you, like your easy access to two totally distinctive underwater sights in one go. It could be said that, it promises a day of vibrant marine life and that postcard-worthy Indonesian scenery. So, is it worth it? I had the chance to experience it myself, and I’m here to give you the lowdown on pretty much everything, just so you can make an informed choice.
First Impressions: Booking and Pickup
Booking the tour, basically that was surprisingly easy. Quite a few tour operators provide it, very many of them via online platforms. After you, like your chosen tour, basically it’s likely that, you’ll get a confirmation email almost instantly, which will include details about the pickup time, as well as, you know, location, which is usually right from your hotel. I found that to be rather convenient. On the day itself, the driver arrived pretty much on time – punctuality is always a major plus for me, that! It’s almost like your start of any travel adventure that sets the tone for the rest of your time.
The Drive: A Glimpse of Bali
That drive towards the east coast of Bali is also a part of the whole experience. In a way, it’s not just about getting from point A to point B. You’ll go through local villages, that being rural landscapes, and you also get a taste, a bit, of everyday Balinese life. You’ll notice the little roadside stalls are probably selling offerings, maybe with kids waving as you drive past, or temples adorned with colorful flags, for instance. I love paying attention to these details, as I was saying because, they really give you, like your genuine sense of place that just extends way beyond the usual tourist spots, alright?
Blue Lagoon: A Snorkeler’s Delight
As for arriving at Blue Lagoon, honestly, that lives up to the hype. The water, which is almost as if it’s crystal clear, almost glows with that turquoise hue, and, for example, there are colorful fish swimming all around almost immediately after you enter the water. I spotted angelfish, parrotfish, and clownfish, just as a few examples. In some respects, that snorkeling here is relatively easy. The current is usually very gentle, making it alright, or at least making it okay for both beginners and experienced snorkelers. So you will probably have your, like your guide point out different species and generally ensure everyone’s safety. In fact, Blue Lagoon tends to be a bit crowded, especially during peak season, it’s almost a matter of course. Anyway, I still thought it was totally worth dealing with that many people so I could see such great underwater diversity.
Tanjung Jepun: Discovering a Different World
Next up is Tanjung Jepun, just a quick boat ride from Blue Lagoon. In fact, Tanjung Jepun features quite a different landscape from the first spot. This place is often more known for its deeper waters and sometimes stronger currents. As a matter of fact, there were many opportunities to see larger marine creatures. While I was there, the guide spotted a sea turtle. Now I have never been one to get that close and, frankly, it really was amazing, you know? In some respects the visibility wasn’t quite as spectacular as Blue Lagoon during my visit, it may be because of the time of year, still, that change of scenery kept things interesting for you. In that case, you don’t want to miss the underwater mail box to place your letters.
Lunch and Relaxation
Most tours should include lunch, alright? What that lunch often tends to be is an Indonesian buffet served at a local restaurant. Now I for one really enjoy trying all the totally different dishes. As I was saying, things like Nasi Goreng, Gado-Gado, and a selection of satays, could really be considered to have satisfied my appetite. Plus, eating with a view of the coast really did add a little something extra to the meal, basically. A bit after lunch, you’ll find that there’s typically some downtime, which might allow you, or anyone else, to lounge on the beach, that or explore the local area just a little. It’s all kind of flexible.
What to Bring: Being Prepared
Here’s a list of what to bring with you, in case you are planning to take the Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun snorkeling tour.
- Sunscreen: Lots of it, obviously. The Balinese sun is intense, as a matter of fact, so high SPF is almost a must.
- Towel: Even though that some tours provide one, personally, I prefer bringing my own just to be sure, that!
- Swimsuit: Very obviously, but you definitely wouldn’t want to forget that.
- Waterproof Camera/Phone Case: I mean, if you really plan on capturing those underwater moments, you will basically need one of these.
- Cash: This tends to be useful for tipping your guide or perhaps for buying souvenirs.
- Motion Sickness Medication: Especially if you’re pretty prone to sea sickness, just as I am, then take that before that boat ride.
The Guides and Safety
Guides have a vital part on the tour, that’s important, right? All things considered, they’re not just there to guide you; in some respects they make sure that everyone feels alright and remains safe. Mine was absolutely wonderful, you know? Like yours he was both extremely knowledgeable about the marine life. Plus, like your local culture and, too, always very ready to assist anybody that did need a little extra help. Make certain that the tour company is taking safety precautions, basically. Usually, there will be life jackets available and perhaps a detailed briefing about what to expect. If you’re, like your concerned about anything, just don’t hesitate to ask your, like your guide any question. It is so much better that you will do that than regret it.
