1. Tortue Point
Tortue Point stands out as one of the most iconic and famous snorkeling locations in the Gili Islands. As its name clearly suggests, this pristine marine sanctuary is globally well known for frequent sightings of green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles. Over the years, these majestic marine creatures have become highly accustomed to snorkelers, allowing you to watch them glide gracefully and swim calmly through the reef as they feed on sea grass. Because of these magical, up-close encounters, many visitors consider Tortue Point the absolute highlight of their Gili snorkeling tour.
2. Gili Meno Underwater Statues
Perhaps the most photographed snorkeling site in Indonesia, the world-famous underwater statues near Gili Meno have grown into a massive international attraction. Originally created as an underwater art installation titled “Nest” by artist Jason deCaires Taylor, these 48 life-sized human figures serve a dual purpose as an artificial reef. Today, the sculptures are beautifully surrounded by growing coral and schools of tropical fish darting between the figures. The hauntingly beautiful setup creates one of the most unique underwater photography spots you will experience during any Gili snorkeling tour.
3. Jardin De Corail
Located near Gili Air, the Jardin De Corail offers an explosion of marine biodiversity with its beautiful hard and soft coral formations filled with colorful reef fish. It feels like swimming inside a giant, natural aquarium. When exploring this vibrant reef, you can expect to see:
Butterflyfish et Parrotfish scraping algae off the rocks.
Elegant Angelfish and the famous Clownfish (Nemo) hiding in their sea anemones.
Distinctive Moorish Idols and bright Blue Starfish resting on the ocean floor.
Thanks to its shallow depth and relatively calm conditions, this specific location is perfect for beginners and families who want an easy, relaxing swim.
4. Bounty Wreck
The Bounty Wreck is a fascinating artificial reef created from a sunken floating pier that once belonged to a local resort. Located on the slope of Gili Meno, it has slowly transformed over the years into a thriving marine ecosystem where countless fish gather around the structure. As you swim along the decaying jetty, you will find it completely covered in soft corals, hosting a massive variety of marine life including triggerfish, batfish, and macro sea critters. This unique stop perfectly combines rich marine life with underwater photography opportunities, making it a favorite for freedivers and adventurers alike.
5. Secret Reef
To give you a break from the popular tourist tracks, some experienced local boat captains include lesser-known snorkeling sites where coral reefs remain exceptionally healthy and crowds are much smaller. Often referred to by locals as the Secret Reef or hidden gardens, these pristine areas boast untouched coral canopies that attract rarer marine species. Depending on weather conditions, tidal currents, and your group’s swimming abilities, your expert guide may visit these hidden gems during your Gili snorkeling tour to ensure you experience the islands’ raw, uninterrupted natural beauty.