Diving in Amed: Bali’s Hidden Underwater Gem


Amed is a coastal village on Bali’s east coast that quietly offers some of the island’s most rewarding diving experiences. Often overshadowed by its famous neighbor Tulamben, Amed has grown into a favorite among divers seeking a more relaxed, authentic atmosphere without compromising on marine diversity or underwater beauty. With its laid-back charm and welcoming waters, Amed is the perfect destination for both beginner and experienced divers looking to explore Bali’s lesser-known dive spots.
The dive sites in Amed are known for their rich marine life, dramatic reef formations, and vibrant macro life. Sloping coral gardens are teeming with creatures such as frogfish, nudibranchs, leaf scorpionfish, and ribbon eels. The healthy reefs also host schools of anthias, butterflyfish, and occasional visits from reef sharks or turtles. One of the most unique features of diving in Amed is its incredible accessibility. Many dive sites can be reached directly from the shore, making it easy to enjoy multiple dives in a day without long boat rides or complicated logistics.
One of the highlights in Amed is the Japanese Wreck, a small but fascinating dive site resting at a shallow depth and surrounded by hard and soft corals. Covered in sponges and often home to lionfish and moray eels, this wreck is ideal for relaxed exploration and photography. The gentle conditions and shallow depth also make it a perfect site for training dives or snorkelers looking for a glimpse of wreck diving without going deep.
Another reason divers love Amed is the calm and predictable sea conditions. The currents are typically mild, and visibility often ranges between 15 to 30 meters, allowing divers to fully appreciate the intricate reef structures and colorful marine life. The water temperature stays comfortable year-round, making diving possible in all seasons. These conditions make Amed an excellent choice for those who are just starting their dive journey or for certified divers looking to refresh their skills.
Beyond the diving, Amed offers a serene atmosphere that makes the overall experience even more special. Unlike the busier tourist hubs, Amed retains a peaceful village vibe. Divers can enjoy the slow pace of local life, stunning sunrises over Mount Agung, and delicious fresh seafood after a day of exploring the ocean. Dive centers like Bali Aqua can easily organize trips to Amed, combining expert guidance with personalized service to ensure every dive meets your expectations.
For anyone seeking an alternative to the more popular dive spots in Bali, Amed offers a quiet yet spectacular underwater world. With its mix of shore dives, macro wonders, and natural beauty, this hidden gem is a must-visit for anyone serious about exploring Bali’s underwater treasures.
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Bali Aqua Dive Center
Bali Aqua Dive Center
Bali Aqua Dive Center is a PADI 5-Star center based in Sanur and Nusa Penida, Bali. Since 2008, we’ve been passionate about providing safe, fun, eco-conscious diving for all levels. Join us for unforgettable dives with manta rays, mola mola, wrecks, reefs, and more!