REVIEW · PEMUTERAN
Snorkeling in Menjangan Island with Pickup and Lunch
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Clear water and sea turtles ahead. What I like most is that snorkeling gear is handled for you, and that you get a beach lunch with a choice of three meals. You also get hotel pickup, which cuts down the stress before you even hit the water.
The one thing to plan around is the weather. Your guide picks the snorkeling spots based on conditions, and if conditions are too rough, the trip may be moved or refunded.
In This Review
- Key Highlights at Menjangan Island Snorkeling
- Menjangan Island Snorkeling: Why This Trip Works for Real People
- Pickup, Gear, and Small-Group Comfort (The Stuff That Actually Matters)
- The Half-Day Schedule: Boat Ride, Two Snorkel Stops, and Beach Lunch
- Getting to Menjangan: The Shared Boat Ride from Banyuwedang Harbour
- First Snorkeling Session: 45–60 Minutes of Sea Life Focus
- Beach Break and Wild Deer Spotting (Yes, It’s Part of the Plan)
- Second Snorkeling Session: Another Shot at Turtles and Reef Life
- Lunch Options: Why the Food Part Is Actually Worth Paying Attention To
- Price and Value: Is $39.73 a Good Deal?
- Your Guide and the Photo Advantage
- Tips to Get More from Menjangan (Even If You’re a First-Timer)
- Who Should Book This Snorkeling Tour (And Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book This Menjangan Island Snorkeling Tour?
- FAQ
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the snorkeling trip?
- Do I need to bring snorkeling equipment?
- How many snorkeling spots do we visit?
- Is lunch included, and are there choices?
- How do we get to Menjangan Island?
- How long is snorkeling during each session?
- How big is the group?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key Highlights at Menjangan Island Snorkeling

- Pickup included, so you’re not figuring out transport on your own
- Snorkeling equipment provided, no rental hunt required
- Two snorkeling sessions with a break in between
- Small group (15 max), which usually means less waiting around
- Beach lunch with 3 choices, plus time to stretch your legs near the shoreline
- Photo and video help from your guide, if you want evidence beyond just memories
Menjangan Island Snorkeling: Why This Trip Works for Real People
Menjangan Island sits in the northwest corner of Bali, and the big selling point is simple: the water tends to look clear, and the marine life is the star. You’re not just floating for the sake of it. The goal is guided snorkel time, with a couple of different spots so you’re more likely to see turtles, coral reef areas, and schools of tropical fish.
What makes this tour feel practical is the pacing. It’s not a full-day grind. It’s a half-day plan built around two water sessions, then a beach break, then one more round of snorkeling. That rhythm is great if you’re short on time in Bali, or if you just don’t want to spend your whole day traveling.
Pickup, Gear, and Small-Group Comfort (The Stuff That Actually Matters)

First, the easy win: you don’t need to bring your own snorkeling gear. That alone saves time, hassle, and a few awkward moments of hunting for straps and fins at the last second.
Next, the transport. Handy hotel pickup is included, and that matters more than people think. Bali can be traffic-chaotic, so removing the need for you to self-arrange transport often makes the difference between a relaxing morning and a rushed one.
Then there’s the group size: no more than 15 people. Smaller groups tend to keep the schedule tighter. You’re also more likely to get personal guidance in the water, especially if you’re new to snorkeling or still learning how to manage breathing and staying calm at the surface.
And yes, there’s a mobile ticket. That’s helpful if you don’t want to worry about printing anything.
The Half-Day Schedule: Boat Ride, Two Snorkel Stops, and Beach Lunch

This trip runs about 4 hours total, starting at 9:00 am. The flow is easy to understand, and it’s designed to fit actual snorkeling time rather than turning the day into mostly waiting.
Here’s how the timeline typically works:
- Shared boat ride from Banyuwedang Harbour to Menjangan Island (about 30 minutes)
- First snorkeling session (about 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Break time on the island (about 1 hour): lunch, a short beach walk, and a chance to see wild deer
- Second snorkeling session (about 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Boat ride back to Banyuwedang Harbour (about 30 minutes)
Two small details help you set expectations:
- The specific snorkeling spots can change depending on weather.
- The total time on the water is meaningful, but it’s still a half-day plan—so you’ll want to be ready right at the start of each session.
Getting to Menjangan: The Shared Boat Ride from Banyuwedang Harbour

You’ll travel by shared boat from Banyuwedang Harbour, about 30 minutes each way. This isn’t a long ferry slog. It’s short enough that most people feel like they’re still on vacation mode when they arrive.
That boat leg is also part of the fun. You get a shift in scenery quickly, and you’re heading toward a very specific snorkeling area rather than just being dropped near a shoreline and told good luck.
Practical tip: bring something small for comfort—sun protection and a dry layer if you get cold easily on the water.
First Snorkeling Session: 45–60 Minutes of Sea Life Focus

Your first snorkeling session usually lasts around 45 minutes to 1 hour. This is where you’ll spend your early momentum time—before you get tired, before your attention fades, and before lunch turns the day into a food coma.
What you’re looking for is pretty clear:
- Turtles
- Coral reef areas
- Tropical fish
- Other marine wildlife that shows up around the reef
Clear water helps, but guide guidance helps more. When conditions are better, you’ll likely feel like the reef is right there at eye level. When conditions are less calm, you still have a guided plan, which makes it easier to stay oriented and not waste energy searching randomly.
If you’re new to snorkeling, this first session is a chance to get comfortable with the gear and your breathing. Treat it like a warm-up with a bonus: you still get real chances at sea life.
Beach Break and Wild Deer Spotting (Yes, It’s Part of the Plan)

Between snorkel sessions, you get a beach break of about 1 hour. This is where the trip becomes more than just water time.
You’ll have lunch and a little walk on the beach area, and there’s even a chance to see wild deer. That’s not something you can guarantee, but it’s a nice change of pace after time in the water.
This break does three valuable things for you:
- You get food so you don’t bounce back into the water hungry or flat.
- You get a chance to dry off and reset.
- You stretch a bit so your second snorkeling session feels fresh instead of like a second workout.
What about the practical side? Beach time plus sun means you’ll want sunscreen ready, and you’ll want to think about water comfort. If you tend to get sunburned quickly, reapply while you’re out of the water.
Second Snorkeling Session: Another Shot at Turtles and Reef Life

The second snorkeling session runs another 45 minutes to 1 hour. This is where you should try to improve your snorkeling habits from session one.
You’ll likely see more familiar things again—fish patterns and reef structures tend to repeat—but the payoff is that the second session gives you another window for wildlife sightings. It also gives you a better chance to calm your body and move more gently through the water, which can help you watch instead of constantly reacting.
One smart approach:
- Stay relaxed and let your breathing guide your pace.
- Keep your eyes scanning, but don’t rush from spot to spot.
- If you spot a turtle or something interesting, slow down. Watching longer often beats chasing briefly.
Because your snorkeling spot choices depend on conditions, think of this second session as your best “plan B” moment. If the first stop felt a bit crowded or choppy, the guide can adjust based on what the day allows.
Lunch Options: Why the Food Part Is Actually Worth Paying Attention To

This tour includes lunch with a choice of three different meals. That’s a big deal for a snorkeling trip. Food at remote locations can be either boring or risky for your stomach, and you usually don’t get a choice.
Here, you get options. That means you can pick something that fits how you feel after the first snorkel—something you’ll actually enjoy instead of eating because you’re supposed to.
Also, lunch happens during the beach break, not as an afterthought before you’re back on a boat. You’re meant to sit down, refuel, and take a breath before your second swim.
Price and Value: Is $39.73 a Good Deal?
At $39.73 per person, this trip can be good value because you’re getting multiple “paid separately” items bundled together:
- Hotel pickup
- Guided snorkeling
- Snorkeling equipment provided
- Boat transport between Banyuwedang Harbour and Menjangan
- A beach lunch with a choice of three meals
- A small group format (max 15)
If you tried to recreate this on your own, you’d typically spend money and time on transport, gear, and organizing a guide, plus you’d likely end up with a less tidy schedule. Here, the schedule is set and the main logistics are covered.
That doesn’t mean it’s automatically perfect for everyone. The tradeoff is that it’s weather-dependent. If conditions are poor, your snorkeling experience may get adjusted or moved. But at this price point, the package structure still looks like a smart bargain if you’re flexible.
Your Guide and the Photo Advantage
One standout detail from the experience vibe is how much the team helps you capture the day. A past guest specifically called out the guide for taking amazing pictures and videos during the trip.
You don’t need to become a professional photographer, but you should expect that someone will help you get visual proof of what you see underwater and around the reef.
Practical tip: when you’re on your second snorkeling session, pause for a moment before you start moving. That brief stillness helps your guide frame shots well.
Tips to Get More from Menjangan (Even If You’re a First-Timer)
You’ll have the basics covered, but you can still make the day smoother with a few simple choices.
- Bring swimwear you’re comfortable snorkeling in. Quick-dry is a bonus.
- Use sunscreen before you start, and plan to reapply during the beach break.
- If you get motion sick easily on boats, consider taking precautions before boarding (and don’t eat a huge meal right before the boat).
- Keep a small towel or dry bag if you have one—being able to keep your phone or wallet dry is peace of mind.
- In the water, move slowly. Reef life tends to notice slow movements more than frantic ones.
And remember: your guide adjusts based on the conditions, so listen closely when they explain the spot you’re going to next.
Who Should Book This Snorkeling Tour (And Who Might Skip It)
This tour is a great fit if you:
- Want two snorkeling sessions without committing a full day
- Appreciate a small group format
- Don’t want the hassle of bringing snorkeling gear
- Like the idea of a real beach lunch in the middle of your swim day
- Are excited by the chance of seeing turtles and reef fish
It might not be ideal if:
- You dislike any weather uncertainty. The snorkeling stops can change based on conditions.
- You want a long, slow “explore forever” style outing. This is time-efficient by design.
- You’re looking for lots of dry land sightseeing beyond lunch and a short walk.
Should You Book This Menjangan Island Snorkeling Tour?
If your goal is straightforward—snorkel in clear water, get guided help, see wildlife, and still be back within half a day—this is an easy yes. The combination of hotel pickup, provided gear, a small group cap, and lunch with real choice makes it feel like a well-run package rather than a last-minute scramble.
My decision rule: book it if you can be flexible with weather and you’re excited to spend your morning and early afternoon focused on the water. If that sounds like your kind of Bali day, $39.73 is a reasonable price for what’s included, and you’ll get a day that feels organized from start to finish.
FAQ
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 9:00 am.
How long is the snorkeling trip?
It runs about 4 hours (approx.).
Do I need to bring snorkeling equipment?
No. Snorkeling equipment is provided, so you don’t need to bring your own gear.
How many snorkeling spots do we visit?
You do two snorkeling sessions at different spots.
Is lunch included, and are there choices?
Yes. Lunch is included, and you can choose from three different lunch options.
How do we get to Menjangan Island?
You take a shared boat trip from Banyuwedang Harbour to Menjangan Island, about 30 minutes.
How long is snorkeling during each session?
Each snorkeling session is approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour.
How big is the group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.




