Jemeluk Wall dive site description
Jemeluk Wall begins where Jemeluk Bay turns steep. This dramatic drop-off reveals healthy hard and soft corals and ledges brimming with life. A shore entry from Jemeluk Bay leads to the slope, then the wall unfolds on your right, offering depth and vertical terrain perfect for adventurous divers.
With good visibility and vibrant coral, this site is a favorite for those seeking a bit more depth and diversity. The reef drops into the blue, where big fish might appear from the abyss.
Because of its depth and occasional currents, Jemeluk Wall is better suited to advanced divers seeking rich biodiversity in a tranquil yet thrilling setting
Common sighting in Jemeluk Wall
Jemeluk Wall is a macro lover’s paradise and a big-fish lookout at the same time. Search among the crevices for nudibranchs, reef octopuses, and shrimp, or scan the blue for Spanish mackerel, barracuda, or even reef sharks.
Leaf scorpionfish perch motionless on coral, while batfish and angelfish flutter near the drop-off. Sea turtles are frequently seen gliding by, and the vibrant soft corals attract clouds of anthias and damselfish.
With its variety of depths and habitats, Jemeluk Wall offers the perfect balance of calm exploration and marine spectacle.

Jemeluk Wall
Jemeluk Wall is a breathtaking reefscape full of life offering deeper exploration of Amed's reef
Location:
Amed
Depth:
Max. 40m | Avg. 12m
Dive Type:
Wall, Shore dive, Coral Reef
Difficulty:
All levels