Imagine strolling along the ocean floor in Bali’s Tanjung Benoa area, surrounded by vibrant fish and brilliant coral reefs—all without needing a scuba license. For $55 per person, you can spend about 90 minutes enjoying this underwater adventure with a professional guide leading the way. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off from South Bali, making it easy and convenient to enhance your trip with this unique experience.
What we find most appealing are the safety helmet system, which allows you to breathe comfortably from the surface, and the opportunity to upgrade your experience with optional parasailing or jet skiing. Plus, with an average booking time of 29 days in advance, it’s clear this activity appeals to many travelers wanting a memorable aquatic adventure.
One point to consider is the weather dependency—since the length and safety of the activity can fluctuate with the conditions—so checking the forecast is wise. While the experience is suitable for a wide age range (12 to 70 years old), those with certain medical conditions should consult their doctor due to the nature of breathing equipment and underwater activity. This experience suits families, non-divers, and anyone eager to see Bali’s marine life up close without the complexities of scuba diving.
Key Points

- Accessible Underwater Experience: No scuba certification needed, thanks to the special helmet system.
- Inclusive Convenience: Hotel pickup and drop-off save hassle and time.
- Vivid Marine Life: View colorful fish and coral reefs just a few meters from the shore.
- Optional Upgrades: Enhance your day with parasailing or jet skiing.
- Safety and Comfort: Professional guides provide thorough briefings and safety instructions.
- Limited Duration: About 20 minutes underwater, perfect for a quick, impactful adventure.
An In-Depth Look at Bali Seawalker

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What Is the Bali Seawalker Experience?
Bali Seawalker provides a unique way to explore the underwater world—without needing scuba certification. For about $55, you get approximately 20 minutes underwater, walking on the sea floor while wearing a 32 kg full clear helmet made from stainless steel. This helmet feeds air directly from the surface, allowing you to breathe naturally and move freely. It’s a clever design that makes this activity accessible to many, including those who might find scuba gear intimidating.
The tour starts with a pickup from your hotel in South Bali, followed by a short transfer to the beach at Tanjung Benoa. Once there, you’ll be fitted with a wetsuit and boots to protect against jellyfish or other small sea creatures, adding a layer of safety and comfort. A briefing with your guide covers hand signals, ear equalization, and emergency procedures—ensuring you’re well-prepared before you head into the water.
The Underwater Walk: What You Can Expect
Once underwater, you’ll be surrounded by colorful tropical fish such as Angelfish, Butterfly Fish, Parrot Fish, and Lion Fish, close enough to photograph or simply marvel at. The coral reef is just a short swim from the shore, and the clarity of the water often makes for impressive photos.
What’s particularly appreciated by travelers is the up-close view of marine life. Pete, one reviewer, mentions “an incredible amount of fish,” though he also notes slightly older equipment and some ear-popping—reminders that even with safety measures, comfort levels can vary.
The guide’s attentiveness and professionalism are consistent themes, with many reviewers commenting on how careful and friendly staff members are—particularly Janet, who called the experience “well organized” and “fantastic.” If you’re nervous about being underwater, the presence of a knowledgeable guide and the ease of breathing with the helmet system significantly boost confidence.
The Optional Upgrades
While the core experience is the underwater walk, many appreciate the chance to add on parasailing or jet skiing. These upgrades are available for those seeking a thrill or additional fun. A family-friendly option, jet skiing, is available for children over 17 with an instructor, making it suitable for groups with varied ages and adventure levels.
Transportation and Logistics
The hotel pickup service is generally smooth, with most tours starting around 11:00 am. The use of air-conditioned vehicles and lockers adds comfort and convenience. The process is straightforward: once you return from the water, you’re transported back to your hotel, saving you from arranging separate transportation.
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The Value and Practicality
At $55, this tour offers considerable value—a memorable experience of Bali’s marine life without the hefty price tag often associated with scuba diving. Considering the inclusion of transportation, equipment, and guides, it’s a good deal, especially for those who want an easy, safe, and visually spectacular activity.
Considerations and Limitations
Though many rave about the professional guides and the vivid underwater views, a few reviews mention that some equipment might feel a bit old or that ear-popping can occur. Weather conditions also influence the activity’s duration and safety, so flexibility on the timing may be necessary. Plus, diving within 48 hours of flying is discouraged, so plan accordingly if you’re on a tight schedule.
Who Would Love This Experience?

This activity is perfect for non-divers, families with teenagers, and anyone looking for a safe but immersive marine experience. It’s especially suitable for travelers who want to see vibrant fish up close without the complexities of scuba gear. If you’re curious about marine life and enjoy a bit of adventure, but aren’t keen on diving certifications, Bali Seawalker hits the mark.
Final Thoughts

Bali Seawalker provides a safe, fun, and visually stunning way to experience Bali’s underwater world. The combination of professional guidance, the innovative helmet system, and proximity to the coral reefs makes it a standout activity for those wanting a quick but memorable underwater adventure. It balances value and excitement, offering plenty of opportunities to photograph, relax, and enjoy the marine environment.
While it’s not a long-lasting immersive experience, the short duration is perfect for those with limited time or those who prefer a guided experience with minimal hassle. Plus, the option to upgrade with parasailing or jet skiing means you can tailor your day for maximum fun.
In essence, Bali Seawalker is an excellent choice for travelers seeking a unique marine adventure that’s accessible, safe, and full of color. It’s especially suited for families, non-divers, or anyone eager to add a splash of underwater wonder to their Bali holiday.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transportation from select South Bali hotels, making it very convenient and stress-free.
How long do I spend underwater?
You’ll be underwater for about 20 minutes, which is enough to see the coral reef and colorful fish up close and capture some great photos.
Do I need any diving certification?
No, this activity is designed for those without scuba certification. The helmet system allows you to walk and breathe comfortably from the surface.
What is the minimum age to participate?
Participants must be at least 12 years old, and up to 70 years old, making it accessible for most teenagers and adults.
Are there any health restrictions?
Yes, you’ll need to fill out a health questionnaire, and those with certain medical conditions (such as asthma or heart issues) should consult their doctor. Diving within 48 hours of flying is not recommended.
Can I upgrade my experience?
Yes, you can pay extra to include parasailing or jet skiing. Jet skiing is available for children over 17 with an instructor.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera or GoPro (recommended for photos), some cash for souvenirs or drinks, and your sense of adventure.
By choosing Bali Seawalker, you’re opting for an accessible, spectacular glimpse into Bali’s underwater life—a memorable, safe, and affordable splash of ocean magic.
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