Night Dives
When the sun goes down, the ocean wakes up. A night dive with Signature Scuba Gili Gede offers a completely different perspective of Gili Gede’s reefs — revealing nocturnal creatures that hide during the day.
Our favorite night dive site is Gili Rengit — a shallow, beginner-friendly reef just minutes from the dive center. For macro lovers, the Secret Gilis offer rare sightings of bobtail squid and glowing plankton
Night dives are not just for advanced divers—they offer an exciting opportunity for anyone to explore a completely different side of the underwater world.
Anyone who is a certified diver, feels confident in their skills, and is physically fit can participate in a night dive. For those new to the experience, guided night dives or a specialty night diving course are excellent ways to build confidence and learn essential techniques.
Experience the magic of the ocean after dark! Many marine species that hide during the day become active at night, offering a completely different diving experience. You'll learn how to plan night dives, use dive lights, communicate effectively in darkness, and navigate using natural and artificial references.
📖 Course Overview
Night diving reveals a completely different underwater world. As daylight fades, nocturnal marine life emerges — hunting octopuses, sleeping parrotfish wrapped in mucus cocoons, bioluminescent plankton, and active crustaceans that hide during the day. Familiar dive sites become entirely new adventures under the beam of your dive light.
This night dive experience begins with a comprehensive briefing covering light handling, communication in darkness, navigation techniques, and safety procedures specific to low-light conditions. For certified divers who haven't dived in a while or feel a bit rusty, we include a refresher knowledge review and confined water session to practice key diving techniques in a controlled environment before the night dive.
During the dive, you'll be guided by an experienced SSI instructor who knows the site intimately. You'll learn proper light techniques — how to signal, how to avoid blinding your buddy, and how to spot the reflective eyes of nocturnal creatures. The dive typically lasts 45-60 minutes at a conservative depth, allowing plenty of time to observe the fascinating behaviors of creatures that only come out after sunset.
Upon completion, you'll have gained valuable experience in night diving techniques and may choose to continue with the full SSI Night Diving and Limited Visibility Specialty certification.
🌙 Night Dives with Signature Scuba Gili Gede – Discover a Different World
When the sun sets over Gili Gede, the ocean doesn't go to sleep — it wakes up. A night dive with Signature Scuba Gili Gede reveals an entirely different side of the reef, showcasing nocturnal creatures that hide during the day.
✨ Why Night Dive in Gili Gede?
Gili Gede's calm, sheltered waters and healthy coral reefs make it an ideal location for night diving. With minimal current, excellent visibility, and very few other dive boats, you'll have the reef almost to yourself under the stars.
At Signature Scuba Gili Gede, we keep night dive groups small — maximum 4 divers per guide — so you feel safe, comfortable, and fully supported throughout the experience.
🦑 What You'll See on a Night Dive
During a night dive with Signature Scuba Gili Gede, you'll witness a completely different side of the reef. Sleeping parrotfish rest motionless in the coral, wrapped in a mucus "cocoon" for protection. Hunting octopus emerge from their hiding spots, changing color and squeezing into tiny crevices as they search for food. Masters of camouflage, cuttlefish are often seen hunting under the cover of darkness. Spiny lobsters come out from their daytime shelters, their long antennae sweeping the water. Bright red Spanish dancers — a type of nudibranch — "dance" through the water, making them a night dive favorite. Moray eels, active hunters at night, glide between rocks with their mouths open. On lucky nights, stirring the water creates a magical glow of bioluminescent plankton. And if you're really fortunate, you might spot tiny bobtail squid, which bury in the sand during the day and emerge at night to glow in the dark.
🤿 Who is This Course For?
- • Certified Open Water Divers — Any certified diver who is comfortable in the water and wants to experience the magic of night diving.
- • Adventure Seekers — Those looking to see nocturnal marine life that only comes out after sunset.
- • Underwater Photographers — Night diving offers unique photo opportunities — bioluminescence, sleeping fish, hunting octopuses.
- • Divers Needing a Refresher — Includes knowledge review and confined water session for rusty divers before the night dive.
- • Divers Building Confidence — Perfect for those who want to expand their skills in a guided, supportive environment.
📘 What to Expect During a Night Dive With Us
- 📋🌙 Pre-Dive Briefing — Your guide explains night dive procedures, light signals, entry/exit points, and what marine life to expect after dark.
- 🔦🛠️ Equipment Check — Primary and backup dive lights are provided. Your guide ensures everything is working properly before entering the water.
- 🏊🔄 Confined Water Session (if needed) — For rusty divers, a shallow water practice session to refresh key skills before the night dive.
- 🌊✨ Guided Night Dive — Descend into darkness and discover nocturnal marine life. Your guide leads the way, pointing out creatures and ensuring safety.
- 🎥📸 Free Underwater Footage — Complimentary photos and videos of your night dive, capturing the magic of the after-dark ocean.
- 🗣️🦑 Post-Dive Debrief — Share your experience, discuss the amazing creatures you saw, and log your night dive.
💙 Why So Many Divers Love Night Dives?
See a completely different underwater world — sleeping fish, hunting octopuses, bioluminescence, and creatures that hide during the day.
Learn proper light use, emergency procedures, and navigation techniques that improve overall diving confidence.
Master navigation in low-visibility conditions — skills that benefit all your future dives.
Dive sites you know during the day transform into mysterious, exciting new environments at night.
Capture stunning night photos of bioluminescent creatures, sleeping fish, and active nocturnal predators.
Night diving experience is essential for divers pursuing leadership roles like Divemaster or Instructor.