Conducting dives for assessment, repair, and monitoring of corals.
See turtles and all marine life up close during dives throughout the experience!
Get your open water certification in this experience and officially become a diver!
Connect with people from around the world while learning about marine life conservation in Bali.
Clean, comfy, and made for connection. Each bed comes with linens included.
Clean, private, and just what you need after a long day in the sun.
Sharing rooms with 4–6 changemakers — because community is part of the adventure.
Comfortable bunk beds, cozy bedding, and everything you need to rest and recharge.
Built for slow mornings and good convos. Welcome to the heart of Penida Krusty Hill.
Start your journey here — island vibe, fresh air, and good energy await beyond these doors!
Tropical drinks, new friends, and epic sunset chats — the bar’s always buzzing.
Grab a fresh juice or a cold beer after a full day of giving back to the planet. You earned it.
Western-style bathrooms, because comfort matters too.
Chill out, connect with your crew, and soak in the vibes of island life. This is your new favorite hangout.
Breakfast • Example of a meal from a restaurant in Nusa Penida. Breakfast costs from IDR 45K to IDR 90K, which can be a fruit bowl or avocado toast with eggs, served with coffee, tea, or juice.
Yellow rice with mix of veggies and fruits!
A mix of veggies, eggs, and fruit to kick off the day!
Delicious and nutritious dish: chicken, squash, beans, and eggplant.
Lunch • Example of meal from restaurant in Nusa Penida. Meals costs from IND55K to IND140K.
Lunch provided by the host: Recipe made with rice, vegetables, and local spices.
Volunteers in daily activities researching and conserving marine life.
Volunteers conducting Beach Clean Ups.
Volunteers with their Marine Ecology and Open Water Diver certifications after completing the experience.
Sanctum Dive, diving center where the volunteer's classes and activities take place.
Kelingking Beach • About 18km from the project
Marine Life Lessons: Take a variety of classes on different forms of marine conservation, earning a certificate upon completion of the experience.
Coral restoration: from surveying and assessing coral reef areas in need of care to fragment fixation and monitoring and maintenance.
Beach Clean Ups: collecting trash on the beach, sorting it by material, and sending it for recycling.