Bali
Tulamben: home of the USAT Liberty shipwreck, Coral Garden and Drop Off. The wreck has a resident school of Bumphead Parrotfish often seen early morning, many Oriental Sweetlips, friendly surgeonfish, very tall garden eels, often a turtle, big grouper, Pygmy Seahorse, Lisa's Mantis Shrimp, sometimes a shark comes by, colourful nudibranchs and at night it's not uncommon to see a Spanish Dancer or two there along with many interesting shrimp, crabs and nudis! Diving conditions depend upon the time of year, May - June and September are good months with less wind and therefore smaller waves and better visability. July- August is busy season which also coincides with stronger winds and bigger waves. There is often a little bit of current around the wreck but nothing too hectic just make sure you give yourself enough time to get back. It is a shore dive 120m long wreck which lies just off the shore! You can stay in Tulamben or in Amed close by. Other sites in Tulamben are Coral Garden which has beautiful coral, chance to see octopus, nudis, shrimp and moray eels. At the Drop Off you may find a Leaf Scorpionfish, different types of Trigger and Pufferfish, Scorpionfish.. There are some pretty nudibranchs, moray eels, bluefin trevally and sometimes a Bumphead Parrotfish might come floating by..
On land you can go by bike or taxi to visit Pura Lempuyang temples (my favourite), with views of Mount Agung. Tirta Ganga the water palace is also beautiful to visit, it was once home to the King and is surrounded by bright green rice terraces, great for photos! You can hike the volcano Mount Agung over night and arrive at the summit by sunrise BEFORE diving of course. I recommend this for single travellers, couples, the whole family!