Scuba Diving at The Labyrinth

Diving atThe Labyrinth (Indonesia)

An intricate network of rock formations immediately captures attention at The Labyrinth, its defining feature. Located off Kuta, Lombok, the site draws divers with its geological structure. Navigating the natural maze underwater provides an engaging challenge. Divers often find sections with reduced water movement, offering calm, contained conditions accessible for various skill levels.

Evening condition tracking at The Labyrinth features an air temperature of 28.1°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 0.98m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.

Dive Site Coordinates

-8.9118, 116.2742

Dive Site Characteristics

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Key Dive Site Facts

Max Depth30m / 98ft
Entry TypeBoat
Water Typesalt
Dive TypesDrift, Reef, Wall

Dive Site Overview

Living up to its descriptive name, The Labyrinth in Lombok presents an engaging dive into an underwater maze. Its intricate rock formations intricately sculpt the terrain, offering a fun navigation experience for certified divers.

This marine environment primarily consists of dynamic reefs and sheer walls, descending to a maximum depth of 30 m (98 ft). These geological features create a complex, winding environment. Entry is typically via boat, allowing efficient access to the varied underwater landscape.

While some parts feature remarkably calm, sheltered conditions, other sections offer distinct opportunities for drift diving, depending on local currents. Exploring these natural pathways beneath the surface provides a distinct experience, moving from serene passages to more exposed areas.

The site's structural complexity makes it an interesting location for both discovery and skill refinement, appealing to those who enjoy navigating varied topography. Divers can anticipate a journey through diverse underwater architecture, observing how light filters through the rock formations at different depths.

Maintaining good buoyancy is always beneficial when exploring these tight passages and open expanses.

Best Time to Dive

Optimal conditions for diving here generally align with the drier seasons, though good diving is possible year-round. Air temperatures consistently remain warm, typically ranging from 26.0-27.9°C (78.8-82.2°F) across the year. Rainfall is lower between May and October, potentially offering clearer conditions, with July and August recording the least precipitation. Dive scores are consistently rated 'Good' for most months, transitioning to 'Moderate' in February, July, and August, reflecting minor seasonal variations in conditions such as wave height or wind speed. During peak windy periods, waves might average around 1.5 meters (5 feet).

Jan: GoodScore: 7/10
Feb: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Mar: GoodScore: 7/10
Apr: GoodScore: 7/10
May: GoodScore: 7/10
Jun: GoodScore: 7/10
Jul: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Aug: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Sep: GoodScore: 7/10
Oct: GoodScore: 7/10
Nov: GoodScore: 7/10
Dec: GoodScore: 7/10
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Climate Historical Averages

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Month
Air Temp
Max Waves
Wind Speed
Rain
January27°C1.3m18 km/h9.9 mm
February27°C1.3m17 km/h10.8 mm
March27°C1.3m16 km/h7.7 mm
April27°C1.2m15 km/h4.6 mm
May27°C1.3m20 km/h3.1 mm
June27°C1.5m21 km/h1.5 mm
July26°C1.5m23 km/h1.7 mm
August26°C1.5m22 km/h0.9 mm
September27°C1.4m20 km/h1.1 mm
October28°C1.3m18 km/h1.0 mm
November28°C1.1m14 km/h5.0 mm
December27°C1.2m16 km/h7.4 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Exploring The Labyrinth involves navigating its unique geological structures, primarily composed of a reef and wall system. Divers will descend into a saltwater environment reaching a maximum depth of 30 m (98 ft). Water temperatures are not consistently reported for this specific site, but typically reflect the warm tropical conditions of Indonesia. Current conditions vary; while some areas offer calm, pool-like diving, drift diving is also a possibility, adding another dimension to the experience. The intricate rock formations are a major draw, providing a dynamic backdrop for exploration.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Maintaining good buoyancy control proves essential within The Labyrinth's confined sections. Given the site's 'Labyrinth' structure, advanced open water training is useful for enhancing navigation skills and comfort in varied underwater environments. All dives here begin with a boat entry, requiring standard boat diving procedures. While specific hazards are not consistently reported, local dive operators will provide current briefings covering any potential concerns. Always dive within your certification limits; the site accommodates PADI Open Water, Discover Scuba Diving, and Advanced Open Water certified divers.

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Recommended Dive Suit

The latest conditions reported around The Labyrinth place the water temperature close to 30°C (86°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 28°C (83°F).

Dive skin or rash guard is generally considered suitable for water temperatures like this. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds.

Forecast trends indicate similar diving conditions over the next few days.

Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

✈️Lombok International AirportLOP
17 km
✈️Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Rai International AirportDPS
123 km
✈️Sultan Muhammad Salahuddin AirportBMU
269 km

Marine Life at The Labyrinth

Beneath the surface, The Labyrinth's complex topography provides diverse habitats for marine life. Common sightings include larger pelagic animals such as sharks, whales, dolphins, and turtles. Within the intricate rock formations, divers might discover a variety of smaller, resident creatures taking refuge. This combination of open water visitors and macro life creates a dynamic underwater landscape for observers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum depth at The Labyrinth?

The Labyrinth reaches a maximum depth of 30 m (98 ft). Divers with PADI Open Water certification and above will find it suitable. Its unique rock formations can be thoroughly explored within this range.

What type of dive site is The Labyrinth?

The Labyrinth is primarily characterized by its reef and wall structures, featuring intricate rock formations that create a natural maze. Some sections offer exceptionally calm, contained conditions, while others present opportunities for drift diving, depending on current strength.

What marine life can be seen at The Labyrinth?

Divers commonly report sightings of sharks, whales, dolphins, and turtles. The complex underwater structures also provide habitat for various smaller marine species.

What certifications are recommended for diving The Labyrinth?

PADI Open Water Diver, PADI Discover Scuba Diving, and PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certifications are all considered useful for this site. The Advanced Open Water Diver course can particularly enhance navigation skills for the labyrinthine environment.

How do divers enter the water at The Labyrinth?

Entry to The Labyrinth dive site is exclusively by boat. This method provides direct access to the dive area, ensuring divers can efficiently begin their underwater exploration.

Are there strong currents at The Labyrinth?

Current conditions at The Labyrinth can vary significantly. While some areas feature minimal water movement, others present opportunities for drift diving, indicating the presence of stronger currents depending on local conditions.

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