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Lombok Diving Courses: PADI & SSI from Beginner to Pro

Lombok Diving Courses: PADI & SSI from Beginner to Pro

Good to know: Lombok Diving is operated by Komodo Luxury, a real award-winning Indonesian liveaboard operator (TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022–2025, founded 2015, part of Juara Holding Group Limited). Dive-site depths, seasons and conditions are indicative and vary; advanced sites such as Belongas Bay (hammerheads) and the strong-current sites of Komodo need the right certification. Marine life — mantas, hammerheads, whale sharks — is seasonal and wild, and can never be guaranteed. Prices are indicative ranges, by quote, and vary by season, vessel, cabin and itinerary. Enquiries and booking via WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875 and sales@komodoluxury.com.

Lombok diving courses are structured training programs that teach you how to dive safely in Lombok and the Gili Islands, using PADI or SSI standards from beginner to pro. At Lombok Diving, operated by Komodo Luxury, we use calm local reefs for training and prepare you for more advanced sites in Lombok, Komodo and beyond.

Why Learn to Dive in Lombok with Us

This site is operated by Komodo Luxury – a real, award-winning Indonesian liveaboard and dive operator (TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022–2025, founded 2015, part of Juara Holding Group Limited, licensed KBLI 79120, based in Denpasar, Bali). We own and operate the luxury phinisi liveaboards Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, running dive cruises across Lombok, Bali, Sumbawa, Komodo, Labuan Bajo and Raja Ampat.

Lombok and the Gili Islands are our training ground and specialist hook. You learn in clear, generally calmer conditions, then step up to current-prone sites like Belongas Bay and Komodo from a position of real competence, not stress.

  • Training locations: Gili Trawangan, Gili Air, Gili Meno, and sheltered bays around South Lombok (e.g. Kuta area) for skills and shallow reef dives.
  • Systems: PADI and SSI – both globally recognised; we match you with the right path for your schedule and future plans.
  • Team: Local and international instructors, all active-diving daily in the same sites we send you to – not just classroom trainers.
  • Progression: From Discover Scuba to Open Water, Advanced, Rescue, specialties and professional-level divemaster.
  • Liveaboard link: We are blunt about the certifications you actually need for our Komodo and Raja Ampat trips.

All dive-site depths, currents and seasons below are indicative. Conditions change with tides, wind and swell; we assess sites daily and adjust for safety.

Overview of Lombok Diving Courses (PADI & SSI)

Discover Scuba Diving / Try Scuba
1 day, non-certification experience, max depth limited by standards, guided closely by instructor.
Open Water Course Lombok (PADI or SSI)
Entry-level certification; teaches theory, confined water skills and open water dives so you can dive independently with a buddy within agency limits.
Advanced Open Water / Advanced Adventurer
Next step; introduces deeper dives, navigation and other adventure dives. Strongly recommended for Belongas Bay and Komodo itineraries.
Rescue Diver
Focuses on problem prevention, self-rescue, and assisting other divers. Ideal before intense current destinations.
Specialties (Nitrox, Deep, Photography and more)
Targeted skills for specific dive types – nitrox and deep are the most relevant for liveaboards.
Divemaster / Professional
First professional level; supervise certified divers under an instructor’s umbrella and assist on courses.

Course prices are indicative and vary with season, class size and exact agency/materials. As a realistic band (last verified June 2026):

  • Discover Scuba / Try Scuba: ~USD 80–150 per person
  • Open Water Course Lombok: ~USD 350–650
  • Advanced course: ~USD 320–550
  • Rescue (excl. First Aid): ~USD 350–600
  • Specialties: ~USD 120–250 per specialty
  • Divemaster internships: on application

For an exact quote, WhatsApp us on +62 811-3823-875 or email sales@komodoluxury.com, or plan your trip and we’ll break down training + diving options for your dates.

Beginner Lombok Diving Courses: Try Dives & Open Water

Discover Scuba Diving / Try Scuba in Lombok

This PADI Discover Scuba Diving or SSI Try Scuba experience is for non-certified guests who want to taste diving without committing to a full course.

  • Prerequisites: Reasonable health, basic swimming comfort; minimum age per agency standards.
  • Duration: Half to one full day.
  • Structure:
    • Short theory and safety briefing.
    • Shallow water skills (mask clearing, regulator recovery, equalisation).
    • Guided dive on a calm reef – you do not have to manage anything alone.
  • Typical locations: Sheltered sides of the Gili Islands or quiet South Lombok bays with easy entry, mild current and fishy reefs.

This is not a certification. You cannot book advanced liveaboards or Belongas Bay based solely on a try-dive. If you enjoy it, we can roll part of the experience into a full Open Water course over the next days.

Open Water Course Lombok – Your First Certification

The Open Water course (PADI Open Water Diver or SSI Open Water Diver) is the standard entry ticket to recreational diving worldwide. If you plan to continue into Komodo or Raja Ampat, do your full certification, not just try dives.

  • Prerequisites:
    • Minimum age per agency standards (typically early teens; junior options available).
    • Comfortable in water; basic swim and float tests.
    • Medical clearance if any relevant conditions.
  • Typical duration in Lombok: 3–4 days, depending on e-learning completion and weather.
  • Components:
    • Theory: Online or classroom modules, quizzes and a final exam.
    • Confined water: Skill practice in a pool or pool-like sea conditions.
    • Open water dives: 4 training dives over 2 days on real reefs.

Why learn to dive in Lombok for your Open Water?

  • Calm training sites: The Gili Islands offer generally easy conditions with mild currents on the leeward sides, good for first descents.
  • Good visibility: Often 15–25 m in dry season around the Gilis, which helps with comfort and navigation training (visibility can drop with rainfall or plankton – that is diving, not marketing).
  • Marine life: Expect reef fish, turtles and macro life. Sharks and mantas are occasional bonuses, not a course promise.
  • Straight path into trips: Finish your Open Water with us and we can honestly assess if you’re ready for more challenging dives or need a few extra easy days first.

Once certified, you can:

  • Join fun dives in Lombok and the Gilis, within standard Open Water depth limits.
  • Join selected easier liveaboard itineraries on Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige, sticking to beginner-friendly sites, avoiding high-current channels.
  • Progress straight into Advanced Open Water to expand your comfort zone.

Advanced Lombok Diving Courses: Going Deeper and Further

Advanced Open Water / Advanced Adventurer

This level is highly recommended if you are considering Belongas Bay (for The Magnet hammerhead area around July–September) or any serious Komodo route. These sites can involve strong currents, variable visibility and handling yourself at greater depths than the introductory limit.

  • Prerequisite: Open Water (or equivalent from another agency).
  • Typical duration: 2–3 days in Lombok.
  • Structure: 5 themed “adventure” dives with associated knowledge reviews. Two are core:
    • Deep Adventure Dive: Extends your experience beyond basic depth, under supervision.
    • Underwater Navigation: Compass work and natural navigation.

    The other three can be chosen based on interest and conditions – e.g. drift, peak performance buoyancy, night, or fish ID.

Why Advanced matters for Komodo and Belongas:

  • Currents: Komodo is current-driven. You will do drift dives, negative entries and occasionally handle turbulent water. You need to be relaxed with your gear and buoyancy.
  • Profiles: Many of the exciting walls and pinnacles are deeper than basic training dives. Without advanced training, you will be limited to the shallow shoulders of the sites.
  • Boat procedures: On liveaboards, multiple dives per day require efficient descents, ascents and gas management. Advanced training gives you supervised practice in those scenarios.

We do not book guests into strong-current Komodo sites or Belongas Bay based solely on an Open Water card plus two logged dives. Experience matters more than plastic – we look at your recent dives and comfort, not just your certification level.

Rescue Diver in Lombok

Rescue Diver (PADI or SSI equivalent) is the course that transforms you from a passenger into a capable teammate. It is strongly recommended for divers who plan frequent liveaboards or remote expeditions.

  • Prerequisites:
    • Advanced certification (or equivalent) in most cases.
    • Recent certified First Aid/CPR course (we can arrange this alongside).
  • Typical duration: ~3 days, plus separate First Aid if needed.
  • Content:
    • Self-rescue skills.
    • Recognising and managing stress in other divers.
    • Assisting tired, panicked or unresponsive divers at surface and underwater.
    • Search patterns and missing diver scenarios.
    • Emergency planning for real dive sites, not just classroom theory.

Lombok’s range of sites – from simple reefs to choppier surface conditions and moderate currents – gives realistic practice without throwing you into extremes on day one.

Specialty Courses in Lombok: Nitrox, Deep & Photography

Nitrox / Enriched Air

Nitrox (enriched air) extends no-decompression limits on typical liveaboard depths, which is critical when you are doing 3–4 dives a day in destinations like Komodo or Raja Ampat.

  • Format in Lombok: 1 day, often with no mandatory dives if done as a theory + practical course; we prefer to include at least 1–2 nitrox dives.
  • Skills:
    • Analyzing gas mixes.
    • Setting nitrox computers correctly.
    • Understanding oxygen exposure limits.
  • Who needs it: Anyone planning multi-day liveaboards; most of our repeat Komodo guests eventually switch to nitrox.

Deep Specialty

A Deep Diver specialty (PADI) or SSI Deep Diving equips you to plan, execute and control dives beyond standard advanced-training depths, always within recreational limits.

  • Format: Usually 3–4 training dives over 2 days.
  • Focus:
    • Gas planning and consumption at depth.
    • Narcotic effects awareness.
    • Deeper ascent and safety-stop discipline.
  • Where it helps: Steeper walls and pinnacles in Komodo and eastern Indonesia, where much of the action can sit deeper on certain tides.

Underwater Photography, Buoyancy & Other Specialties

Lombok and the Gili Islands are well-suited for skill-focused specialties:

  • Peak Performance Buoyancy: Perfect if you finished your course but still fight your weights or fins. Better buoyancy means longer dives and less reef damage.
  • Underwater Photography: Clear water and predictable reef life around the Gilis make a forgiving classroom for wide-angle and macro skills. We do not promise specific macro critters – they are wild animals – but we know which sites regularly deliver subjects.
  • Drift: Some channels around the Gilis and South Lombok give controlled current experiences, useful before more serious Komodo drifts.

Professional Training: Divemaster Pathway

For divers aiming to go pro, Lombok offers steady daily diving and a mix of guests – ideal for learning real-world skills, not just ticking boxes.

  • Prerequisites:
    • Rescue Diver (or equivalent) and documented First Aid/CPR.
    • A minimum logged dive count set by your chosen agency (PADI/SSI) before certification.
  • Duration: Commonly 4–8 weeks as an internship; exact timing by agreement.
  • Content:
    • Guiding certified divers under supervision.
    • Assisting on real Open Water and Advanced courses.
    • Mapping sites around Lombok and the Gilis.
    • Understanding logistics on day boats and liveaboards.

Because we are part of Komodo Luxury, high-performing divemaster candidates can gain exposure to liveaboard operations on Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, subject to availability and standards.

Where We Teach in Lombok & Gili Islands

Gili Islands: Entry-Level and Skills

The three Gili Islands – Trawangan, Air and Meno – provide a dense cluster of dive sites with varying current and depths. For courses, we typically use sites with:

  • Easy boat access and simple surface conditions.
  • Gentle to moderate currents for drift introductions.
  • Hard and soft coral reefs, sand patches for skills, frequent turtles.

These are ideal for Discover Scuba, Open Water and many Advanced dives. We keep you off more exposed corners until your control is there.

South Lombok & Kuta Area

South Lombok has a growing number of accessible bays and reef structures suitable for training, particularly for those staying around Kuta Lombok. We utilise sites with:

  • Protected entries and exits.
  • Good bottom topology for buoyancy work.
  • Less boat traffic than some Gili hotspots.

These are solid for Open Water and skill refreshers, as well as some specialties like buoyancy and navigation.

Belongas Bay & The Magnet: Not a Training Ground

Belongas Bay is not for beginners. The Magnet and surrounding pinnacles are advanced sites:

  • Currents: Can be very strong, with downcurrents and swirling flows.
  • Exposure: Open-ocean swell; entries and exits can be challenging.
  • Marine life: Around July–September, groups of hammerhead sharks are seen some seasons – but sightings are not guaranteed, and some seasons are better than others.

We require appropriate certifications and recent experience before considering Belongas dives for any guest. A card alone is not enough; we look at how you’ve actually been diving recently.

Lombok Courses and Komodo Luxury Liveaboards: What You Really Need

Because Lombok Diving sits inside Komodo Luxury, we align courses with realistic requirements for our liveaboards across Komodo, Raja Ampat and Eastern Indonesia.

Trip or site type Minimum recommended level Notes
Lombok & Gili easy reefs Open Water (or training dives) Suitable for beginners; some dives accessible to Discover Scuba with instructor.
Introductory Komodo liveaboard (easy route) Open Water, 10–20 recent dives We keep you away from heaviest currents; nitrox recommended but not mandatory.
Full-current Komodo itineraries Advanced + 30+ recent dives Strong currents, drifts, possible downcurrents; comfort level more important than card.
Belongas Bay / The Magnet Advanced, solid drift skills Exposed conditions; hammerheads seasonal & never guaranteed.
Raja Ampat liveaboards Advanced + nitrox strongly advised Multiple dives per day; mixed currents; deep and shallow reefs.

These are general guidelines, not rigid promises. We reserve the right to adjust which sites we offer based on:

  • Actual sea state and currents on the day.
  • Your real comfort and control in the water, assessed by our guides.
  • Group composition and overall safety.

If you plan a future Komodo or Raja Ampat cruise on Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige, telling us your current certification and logged dives early lets us design a realistic training plan in Lombok first.

Message us on WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875 or plan your trip and we’ll map a path from “never dived” to “current-capable liveaboard diver” based on your honest experience, not wishful thinking.

Course Pricing & How Quotes Work

Prices here are indicative ranges only, last verified June 2026. They vary with:

  • Season and demand.
  • Private vs shared course formats.
  • PADI vs SSI materials and certification fees.
  • Inclusion of nitrox, extra dives or add-on specialties.

As ballpark:

  • Discover Scuba / Try Scuba: ~USD 80–150 per person.
  • Open Water Course Lombok: ~USD 350–650 including gear, boat dives and certification fee.
  • Advanced Course: ~USD 320–550.
  • Rescue Diver (excl. First Aid): ~USD 350–600.
  • Specialty Courses (Nitrox, Deep, Photography etc.): ~USD 120–250 per specialty.
  • Divemaster: On-request packages depending on duration and inclusions.

We respond with clear line items: course, included dives, any extras, and how it connects to future diving or liveaboards. To get your personalised quote, contact us via WhatsApp or plan your trip and we’ll send options for your dates and level.

Seasonality, Currents and Marine Life: Honest Expectations

Lombok and the Gili Islands are generally diveable year-round, with shifting conditions:

  • Dry season: Often better visibility and more stable surface conditions, though winds can still affect some sites.
  • Rainy season: Can reduce visibility in places and bring stronger localised currents; some days are excellent, others less so.

Currents: Many training sites around the Gilis and South Lombok have manageable currents, but they are not swimming pools. You are learning in real ocean conditions. For advanced sites (Belongas, Komodo channels), currents can be strong to very strong; we do not sugar-coat this and will cancel or change plans if conditions exceed safe limits for the group.

Marine life:

  • Turtles, reef fish, macro: Regular on many training sites; excellent for new divers.
  • Manta rays: More associated with Komodo and certain regional cleaning stations; sightings around Lombok are possible but irregular. Never guaranteed.
  • Hammerheads at The Magnet (Belongas): Historically more common around July–September, but highly variable year-to-year.
  • Whale sharks: Not a standard Lombok course animal. There are known aggregation areas elsewhere in Indonesia, usually reached via dedicated trips or liveaboards. No promise.

If anyone guarantees you specific big animals on specific days, they are selling, not guiding. We show you what the ocean offers on that day, and we choose sites to maximise safety first, then interest.

Start Planning Your Lombok Diving Course

To choose the right PADI course Lombok or SSI course, we need a few basics:

  • Your current certification level (if any) and logged dives.
  • Dates and how many full days you can dedicate to courses.
  • If you are aiming at a specific goal: easier holiday diving, Belongas, Komodo, Raja Ampat, or professional track.

Send those details by WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875, email sales@komodoluxury.com, or via our plan your trip page. We’ll reply with:

  • A suggested course path.
  • Indicative pricing ranges for your period.
  • Honest advice about what you will realistically be ready for after the course.

No one can pay to change what we publish; if you proceed with our partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you. Our priority is sending you into the water prepared, not surprised.

Where is the best place to learn to dive in Lombok?

The Gili Islands and selected sheltered bays in South Lombok are the best places to learn. They combine relatively calm conditions, good visibility and easy boat access, with reefs that keep new divers engaged. We use specific sites around the Gilis and Kuta Lombok that match your experience and the day’s conditions.

How long does the Open Water course in Lombok take?

Most Open Water courses in Lombok take 3–4 days, assuming you complete your e-learning in advance and the weather cooperates. If conditions or your comfort level require more time, we extend the schedule rather than rush you through skills.

Do I need Advanced certification to dive Komodo?

For full Komodo itineraries with strong currents and deeper sites, Advanced plus solid recent experience is strongly recommended and sometimes required. For easier, beginner-friendly routes we can accept Open Water divers with enough recent dives, but you will not be taken to the most demanding current-exposed sites. Safety and real comfort matter more than the card alone.

Can I do my PADI course in Lombok and then go on a liveaboard?

Yes. Many guests complete Open Water or Advanced in Lombok and then join Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige. We evaluate your skills during the course and recommend itineraries and sites that match your actual ability. Serious current dives or Belongas-style sites are only offered if you’re genuinely ready.

How much do Lombok diving courses cost?

As a broad guide (last verified June 2026), discover-style experiences run roughly USD 80–150, full Open Water courses around USD 350–650, Advanced USD 320–550, Rescue USD 350–600, and specialties USD 120–250 each. Exact prices depend on season, format and inclusions, so contact us directly for a tailored quote.

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