
Diving Amed
Pristine coral reefs, Japanese shipwreck, and traditional fishing village charm. Excellent for macro photography and relaxed diving.
About Amed
Amed is a string of fishing villages along Bali's east coast known for pristine coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back atmosphere. The area offers diverse diving with coral gardens, walls, and a Japanese shipwreck from World War II. Jemeluk Bay is the most popular site, with a gentle slope covered in hard and soft corals that attracts sea turtles, reef sharks, and schooling fish. The Japanese wreck at Lipah Bay sits at 3-12 meters and is covered in beautiful coral growth. Amed is also excellent for freediving and snorkeling.
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Diver Reviews
“Did my PADI Open Water here and it was hands down the best decision of my Bali trip. Instructors are patient, knowledgeable, and made me feel safe the entire time. The Tulamben wreck dive on day 3 was unreal.”
Marcus K.
PADI Open Water
“The Nusa Penida manta trip was absolutely incredible. Saw 4 mantas on the first dive and the Crystal Bay dive was equally stunning. Small group, great guide, perfect day.”
Sophie L.
Nusa Penida Manta
“Rented a full set of gear for 3 days. Everything was in excellent condition and well-maintained. Fair prices compared to other shops. Staff were super helpful.”
Takeshi M.
Equipment Rental
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