Tulamben Dive Sites
Tulamben is home to Bali’s most iconic dive sites, from historic wrecks to world-class macro, ideal for divers of all levels and interests.

Explore the Best Dive Sites in Tulamben
Located on Bali’s northeast coast, Tulamben is one of the island’s most celebrated dive destinations. Famous for its shore-accessible wrecks, volcanic black sand muck dives, and vibrant coral reefs, this area offers a wide range of underwater experiences suitable for everyone, from beginners doing their scuba diving courses to advanced explorers and underwater photographers.
At Amed Jepun Divers, we guide you through Tulamben’s magic with small groups, early morning starts to avoid crowds, and dive plans tailored to your comfort and curiosity. Whether you’re chasing macro critters or drifting along coral walls, Scuba diving in Tulamben never disappoints.
Tulamben’s variety, accessibility, and year-round diving conditions make it a must-visit for anyone diving in Bali. With our local knowledge and passion, we’ll help you discover the full spectrum of what these underwater landscapes have to offer.

Why diving in Tulamben ?
Tulamben offers an unparalleled diversity of dive experiences, making it a dream destination for divers of all backgrounds.
Dazzling wreck dives
The legendary USAT Liberty Wreck, accessible directly from the beach, invites you to explore one of the world’s most iconic shipwrecks, alive with marine life and steeped in WWII history.
More experienced divers seeking adventure will be drawn to the Boga Wreck, a deep artificial reef resting upright on the sandy slope of Kubu, atmospheric, intact, and ever-evolving.
World class macro diving
Macro enthusiasts will fall in love with Sidem and Seraya Secret, two of Bali’s top muck diving sites. Here, volcanic sand becomes the backdrop for rare and fascinating critters like frogfish, seahorses, flamboyant cuttlefish, and nudibranchs.
A Dive Destination for Every Kind of Diver
Just a short walk away, the Drop-Off reveals a dramatic underwater wall draped in soft corals, where reef sharks and schools of fish cruise along the edge of the deep. For something more tranquil, Coral Garden offers a playful and colorful reefscape filled with anemones, clownfish, and the occasional cuttlefish or ghost pipefish hiding among submerged statues.
And for those craving quiet exploration, the lesser-known sites of Gerombong and Batu Ringgit offer healthy, uncrowded reefs with dramatic topography, thriving coral life, and the chance to encounter larger pelagic species. Dive Tulamben with us and see why it’s not just famous, but unforgettable.