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Ethical dolphin watching boat trip on calm Pemuteran Bay, North-West Bali

Ethical Dolphin Watching & Sunrise Tour in Pemuteran

Calm sunrise boat trips from Pemuteran Bay — 6 AM departure, small breakfast, marine biologist aboard. No chasing, no feeding. Maximum 12 guests.

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A calm, low-impact alternative to the crowded chase boats common elsewhere on the North Bali coast. Our trip launches directly from Pemuteran Bay and stays close to home — no long convoy, no engine wash, no swimmers in the water.

How we keep it ethical:

What to expect

A roughly two-hour sunrise boat trip across the calm early-morning waters of Pemuteran Bay. The trip runs with a minimum of three persons, and the marine biologist gives a short briefing before departure so everyone understands the route, the species we may encounter, and how the boat behaves around pods.

Arrive at Karang Divers by 5.45 AM; the boat departs at 6 AM. A small breakfast — coffee, tea, and Balinese snacks — is included on board. The boat (Karang Divers 03) is large and comfortable, with a raised observation deck so everyone has a clear, unobtrusive view.

Karang Divers 03, the dolphin tour boat with raised observation deck, Pemuteran Bay, North-West Bali
Karang Divers 03 — our dolphin tour boat

Bring: a light layer for the early start, hat, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, water, and a camera.

Which dolphins live in Pemuteran Bay?

Sightings are never guaranteed — these are wild pods on their own routes. The species most often seen in Pemuteran waters:

From the boat

How we approach pods, in practice

Dolphin watching is only ethical if the boat behaves correctly. We follow a strict code of practice — slow, parallel approach, no chasing, no feeding, no swimming with the animals — drawing on international cetacean-watching guidelines. Below is the protocol our captain and marine biologist work to on every sunrise trip.

Karang Divers dolphin watching best practices: assess the animal's movement, approach slowly from behind and to the side in parallel position, coordinate with other vessels by radio, maintain same speed and heading as the pod, stay maximum 30 minutes with each group, keep calm and avoid noise.
Best practices — how the boat approaches a pod
Animal-friendly dolphin watching rules: do not get closer than 30 metres or allow more than three boats within 100 metres, do not change speed or heading inside the 100-metre proximity zone, do not chase or divide the pod, do not position the boat in front of the animals, do not use reverse unless emergency, do not touch, feed or swim with the animals.
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Price & Booking

IDR 550,000
per person · minimum 3 persons · 6 AM · ~2 hours

Bookings via WhatsApp or reception. Trips run subject to weather and minimum numbers; we’ll confirm conditions on the day.

Frequently asked

What time does the Pemuteran dolphin tour start, and how long does it last?

Arrive at Karang Divers by 5.45 AM; the boat departs at 6 AM. The sunrise trip lasts about 2 hours and runs with a minimum of 3 persons.

Will I definitely see dolphins?

No — these are wild pods on their own routes. We head for waters where dolphins are regularly active, but sightings depend on natural behaviour and are never guaranteed.

Which dolphin species might I see in Pemuteran?

Spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris) are the most commonly seen. Bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus), pantropical spotted (Stenella attenuata), Fraser’s (Lagenodelphis hosei) and Risso’s (Grampus griseus) dolphins are also seen, and occasionally melon-headed whales (Peponocephala electra).

Is the dolphin tour ethical and sustainable?

Yes. No chasing, no feeding, no swim-with. We approach slowly from the side, keep our distance, and move on within about 30 minutes so pods are never crowded. We use a quiet four-stroke engine, limit groups to a maximum of 12 guests, and a marine biologist is aboard.

What is included, and what should I bring?

A small breakfast — coffee, tea, and Balinese snacks — is included on board. Bring sunscreen, a hat, comfortable clothing, water, a camera, and a light layer for the early start.

What kind of boat do you use?

A large, comfortable boat (Karang Divers 03) with a raised observation deck, so everyone gets a clear and unobtrusive view of the pods.

Who guides the trip?

A marine biologist and a local dolphin expert, who share insights into the dolphins’ behaviour and the waters around Pemuteran.

Is the trip suitable for children or older guests?

It is family-friendly and suitable for most ages. Please tell us about any mobility needs or specific concerns in advance.

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