Seraya Secrets dive site description
Just south of Tulamben, Seraya Secrets is a mecca for macro lovers and underwater photographers. This shallow, black-sand muck dive unveils a different side of Bali’s marine life, quiet, cryptic, and utterly captivating.
Perfectly suited for slow, deliberate exploration, Seraya rewards those who take their time. From the first fin kick, you'll notice the calm, sandy slope peppered with scattered rocks, small coral patches, and debris where life hides in plain sight.
Our guides love Seraya for its steady conditions, minimal current, and year-round surprises. It’s a site we return to again and again, not because it’s predictable, but because it never is. Whether you’re on your first macro dive or chasing the perfect nudibranch shot, Seraya is a true underwater treasure chest.
Common sighting in Seraya Secrets
What Seraya lacks in dramatic landscapes, it makes up for with incredible biodiversity in miniature form.
Expect a kaleidoscope of rare and beautiful macro critters: harlequin shrimps, ghost pipefish, flamboyant cuttlefish, frogfish, and countless nudibranch species. It’s also a reliable site for spotting seahorses, leaf scorpionfish, and juvenile lionfish.
At night, Seraya transforms, octopuses, bobtail squid, and snake eels emerge from the sand, creating one of the best night dives in the Tulamben area. For underwater photographers and critter lovers, Seraya Secrets is the kind of place you’ll want to dive more than once, it always has one more surprise to share.

Seraya Secrets
Discover a hidden world of macro magic just minutes from the shoreline.
Location:
Tulamben
Depth:
Max. 25m | Avg. 10m
Dive Type:
Muck diving, Shore dive
Difficulty:
All levels, Beginner level, Open water certification, Advanced diver certification