Amed

Amed, nestled on Bali's east coast, is a haven for scuba enthusiasts offering a diverse selection of dive sites catering to all experience levels.

Beginners can find their fins in Jemeluk Bay, a sheltered haven with a shallow coral reef teeming with colorful butterflyfish, clownfish darting amongst anemones, and vibrant schools of surgeonfish. The calm bay allows for relaxed exploration, perfect for honing buoyancy control and getting comfortable underwater. The nearby Pyramids, accessible by shore or a short boat ride, provide a unique experience. These man-made pyramids, purposefully sunk decades ago, have transformed into thriving artificial reefs teeming with colorful corals and a variety of fish life.

For experienced divers, the thrill lies beneath the surface. Jemeluk Bay transforms into a dramatic wall, plunging deep and teeming with larger marine life. Keep an eye out for sleek reef sharks like whitetips and blacktips, graceful turtles gliding effortlessly by, and even majestic Napoleon wrasses. Gili Selang, a tiny island off the coast, offers vibrant coral gardens with the potential for exhilarating drift dives. However, the currents here can be unpredictable, making it essential to check conditions before diving.

Distance: 2 hour from Denpasar

Rate Include: PADI professional guide (1 Guide : 2 Guest Ratio), Pickup and Return transportation, Boat ride, Full set of equipments, Lunch and Refreshment, Towels and, All entrance tickets

Note: Additional fee applies for private trip.

Amed Dive Sites

Jemeluk Bay & Amed Wall

Jemeluk Bay and Amed Wall in Amed, Bali is a fantastic dive site for all levels. Beginners can explore the shallow reef teeming with colorful fish life like butterflyfish, clownfish, and surgeonfish. The coral bommies offer a safe and interesting area to practice maneuvering and buoyancy. Experienced divers can venture down the dramatic wall, encountering larger marine creatures like reef sharks, turtles, and Napoleon wrasses. With its calm bay and vibrant wall, Jemeluk Bay and Amed Wall offers a beautiful and diverse dive experience.

Perfect for: All levels of divers

Depth: 5-40 meters (16-131 feet)

Pyramids

Amed's Pyramids dive site, accessible by shore or short boat ride, is a unique experience for divers of all levels. Unlike natural reefs, here you'll explore a series of man-made pyramids resting on the sandy seabed. These concrete structures, purposefully placed in the 1980s, have become encrusted with colorful corals and sponges, teeming with fish. The sandy areas around the pyramids are a muck diver's paradise, offering encounters with unusual creatures like nudibranchs and octopus. Whether you seek a captivating artificial reef teeming with life or a chance to spot unique muck dwellers, Amed's Pyramids cater to your curiosity.

Perfect for: All levels of divers

Depth: 5-20 meters (16-66 feet)

Japanese Wreck

The Japanese Wreck in Amed, Bali is a captivating underwater relic, but only for experienced divers. This World War II shipwreck rests broken on the seabed, transformed into an artificial reef teeming with life. As you navigate the complex wreck, encounter reef sharks, turtles, and octopus camouflaged amongst the remains. Due to the depth and potential hazards, this dive is best suited for those comfortable exploring wrecks and navigating intricate underwater environments.

Perfect for: Advanced divers only. The wreck is quite broken up and can be difficult to navigate.

Optimum depth: 10-40 meters (33-131 feet)