Tourism built Bali’s reputation but nearly broke its reefs. Now, the same industry is becoming a force for recovery.
Led by Livingseas Asia, a pioneering dive operator in Padangbai, a growing number of visitors are returning not to take, but to give back. They are reviving coral ecosystems one dive at atime.
Livingseas Asia is anEXO FoundationSustainability Award winner.
Problem: What’s happening to Bali’s reefs
Tourism helped build Bali’s economy, but it also helped break itsreefs.
Unchecked development, mass diving and snorkelling, and poor waste management have left vast stretches of coral degraded. The island’s once-teeming underwater ecosystems are losing resilience just as visitor numbers surge again post-pandemic.
It is a paradox that defines modern tourism: the very beauty that fuels the industry is being eroded by it. If the industry doesn’t evolve, Bali’s biggest natural asset could become its biggest liability.
Solution: Regeneration through tourism
Livingseas Asia is proving that tourism can do more than sustain; it can regenerate.
Through coral restoration in Padangbai, the organisation has turned conservation into participation, transforming passive tourism into hands-on impact. Travellers, students, and corporate groups don’t just learn about the reef; they rebuild it.
As of late 2025, Livingseas Asia has planted 360,000 coral fragments, deployed 7,800 reef structures, and restored 7,300 square metres ofreef.
More than a dive centre, Livingseas Asia is a data-backed case study for regenerative travel. This is what a future-proof tourism model looks like: measurable, participatory, and regenerative by design.
Partnerships: Turning tourism into a force for regeneration
If tourism helped create the problem, it can, and must, be part of the solution.
Livingseas Asia is building a framework that enables travel businesses to directly fund and participate in reef restoration. By integrating coral restoration dives, workshops, or corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes into their offerings, partners turn sustainability promises into tangible, measurable action.
For resorts and travel agencies, it is a strategic opportunity to meet rising demand for responsible travel, strengthen environmental, social, and governance (ESG) credentials, and deliver authentic impact stories that resonate with modern travellers.
Partnerships with Livingseas Asia aren’t symbolic; they’re systemic. Every collaboration directly expands restoration coverage, supports local employment, and drives a regenerative model where the reef, the community, and the industry thrive together.
Experience: How travellers can get involved
Livingseas Asia offers a different kind of tourism experience, one where travellers don’t just see sustainability; they createit.
Through restoration programmes in Padangbai, participants dive into the process of rebuilding reefs: planting coral fragments, maintaining structures, and tracking progress over time. It is a hands-on, data-driven form of travel that gives purpose to everydive.
For those above the surface, there are alternative ways to contribute: monthly reef adoptions, volunteering, or corporate sponsorships that fund long-term monitoring.
This is the future of travel: immersive, educational, and regenerative. Because impact shouldn’t end when the holidaydoes.
Impact: From fragments to flourishing reefs
The difference beneath the surface is undeniable.
Sites once stripped of colour now pulse with marine life. Coral recruits are naturally spreading across nearby areas, proof that restoration can kickstart self-sustaining recovery.
The model is also shifting perception, from ‘ecotourism’ as a niche offering to ‘regenerative tourism’ as a profitable, scalable framework for the industry.
Partners and travellers alike are seeing that impact isn’t just good public relations (PR); it’s good business, and it’s good for the planet.
Vision: Regeneration is the future of travel
The travel industry stands at a crossroads: sustain what’s left, or regenerate what’s beenlost.
Livingseas Asia has chosen regeneration and proven it works. Through science, collaboration, and purpose-driven tourism, it is showing that restoration isn’t just good for the planet; it is good for business.
Now, the invitation is open: for tourism operators to embed impact into their offerings, for travellers to turn their trips into acts of renewal, and for Bali’s reefs to thrive again. This time, by design.
Learn more or explore partnership opportunities by emailing [emailprotected].
About Livingseas Asia and the Livingseas Foundation
Livingseas Asia is a dive center focusing on dive education, dive courses, and coral reef restoration. Our goal is to make your world-class Bali diving experience not only safe but also more sustainable.
We see ourselves as stewards of what we love and believe conservation is vital for Bali’s incredible marine biodiversity. This can only be achieved through a commitment to an environmental mindset and good diving skills.
Livingseas Foundation was created to address the pressing needs of the ocean. From coral reef restoration to limiting ocean waste, the Foundation works with local communities to create impact projects that restore marine biodiversity to what it oncewas.
We do this in three main areas: direct impact through coral reef restoration projects, proper waste management in coastal towns, and the training and education of local youth in the sustainable management of these projects for the longterm.
