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Amed Dive Sites

Amed’s coastline is home to some of Bali’s most unique and diverse dive sites, from healthy coral gardens to artificial reefs teeming with marine life. 


Whether you’re a macro photographer, beginner diver, or seasoned explorer, Amed offers something for every underwater soul.

Jemeluk Bay dive site

Jemeluk Bay

Calm and beginner-friendly, Jemeluk Bay is the perfect introduction to Amed’s reefs.

Pyramids Point dive site

Pyramids Point

Artificial coral reef placed on the sandy bottom with depths varying from 10 meters to 25 meters.

Jemeluk Wall dive site

Jemeluk Wall

Jemeluk Wall is a breathtaking reefscape full of life offering deeper exploration of Amed's reef

Jepun House Reef dive site

Jepun House Reef

Our home base and a hidden gem, Jepun House Reef is where local knowledge turns every dive into something special.

Bunutan dive site

Bunutan

Ride the current along Bunutan’s dramatic slope, a drift dive with big fish, and breathtaking scenery.

Lipah Bay dive site

Lipah Bay

Colorful, calm, and teeming with life, Lipah Bay is a diver’s favorite for both reef exploration and critter hunting.

Japanese Shipwreck dive site

Japanese Shipwreck

Shallow, photogenic, and full of surprises, the Japanese Shipwreck is Amed’s iconic wreck dive site.

Melasti Amed dive site

Melasti Amed

A dream for macro lovers and night divers, Melasti Amed reveals a secret world hidden in the sand.

Ghost Bay dive site

Ghost Bay

Enter the world of Amed tiniest, strangest marine life, Ghost Bay is macro diving at its most rewarding.

Clownfish at Jemeluk dive site in Amed
Clownfish at Jemeluk dive site in Amed

Discover Amed's Best Dive Sites


Tucked into Bali’s tranquil northeast coast, Amed is more than just a peaceful village,  it's a world-class diving destination.


With warm, calm waters, easy shore access, and rich biodiversity, the dive sites here are a favorite for beginners, experienced divers, and underwater photographers alike.


The variety of dive sites in Amed makes it a diver’s dream.


You’ll find everything from shallow coral slopes to dramatic walls and artificial reef structures, many of them accessible directly from the shore.

One of the region’s most beloved sites, Lipah Bay offers beautiful shallow reef, while Jemeluk wall, is a sublim drop off ideal for deeper exploration.


For a unique experience, Pyramids is an artificial reef built from stacked concrete blocks, now overgrown with coral and home to turtles, stingrays, and clouds of fusiliers.


Looking for healthy reef systems and macro marine life in Amed?


Head to Lipah Bay or Bunutan Wall, where soft and hard corals shelter everything from turtles and barracuda to schooling trevally.


For those seeking a bit of mystery, the Japanese Wreck offers vibrant soft corals and ghost pipefish, a favorite among underwater photographers.


If macro critters are your thing, Melasti Amed and Ghost Bay are prime muck diving sites where patient eyes are rewarded with frogfish, seahorses, and other tiny wonders.



Frogfish at melasti dive site in Amed
Frogfish at melasti dive site in Amed

Calm diving conditions, Easy access


Each dive in Amed is a journey, from tranquil shallows ideal for beginners learning how to dive to deeper dive sites with thrilling drift conditions. But what makes diving here truly special is how accessible it all is. 


Most dive sites in Amed are accessible from shore, making it easy to dive more and travel less. With gentle conditions and limited surface traffic, it’s a perfect destination for slow, thoughtful diving. With short travel times and shore entries, you can focus less on logistics and more on discovery.


At Amed Jepun Divers, we tailor your dive experience to your comfort and curiosity. We dive in small groups, move at your pace, and always aim to match you with the best site for the day’s conditions and your dive goals.


Ready to dive in Amed? Let’s explore this unforgettable coastline, one reef at a time.

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