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Scuba Diving in Amed

Amed is a peaceful diving destination in East Bali, known for its black sand, coral reefs, macro critters, and authentic Balinese charm.

 

Whether you're trying scuba for the first time or returning for your hundredth guided dive, Amed Jepun Divers provides a warm, professional, and personal experience for every diver, right at the heart of Bali’s most laid-back coastal village.

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Guided Dives

Explore Amed’s best sites with experienced local guides, tailored dive plans and a small group.

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Try Scuba Diving

Take your first breath underwater in Amed’s calm bay, guided one-on-one in safe, shallow conditions.

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Diving courses

Learn with our certified instructors, from beginner to advanced, in small groups at your own pace.

Macro diving & Underwater Photography

Amed is a haven for macro enthusiasts and photographers.

 

With various reef dive and muck dive sites, expect nudibranchs, frogfish, pygmy seahorses, and more, all in shallow, calm waters with fantastic visibility and attentive guides.

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Amed Marine Life & highlight

Ready for close encounters with turtles, seahorses, clown fish, ghost pipefish and octopus?

 

With colorful coral gardens, black volcanic sands, and underwater statues, Amed’s reefs are alive with tropical color and diversity.

Dive Sites in Amed

Explore iconic sites like Jemeluk Wall, the Pyramids, Japanese Wreck...

 

Each dive site has a unique charm and supports a rich mix of reef species, critters, and schooling fish.

Jemeluk Bay

Jemeluk Bay

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

Pyramids Point

Pyramids Point

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

Jemeluk Wall

Jemeluk Wall

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

Jepun House Reef

Jepun House Reef

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

Bunutan

Bunutan

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

Lipah Bay

Lipah Bay

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

Japanese Shipwreck

Japanese Shipwreck

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

Melasti Amed

Melasti Amed

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

Small group

We limit groups to 2–4 divers for more comfort, attention, and a better underwater experience.

Safety and Expertise

Our SSI-certified instructors ensure high safety standards, well-maintained gear, and clear, thorough briefings.

Friendly Atmosphere

We keep things relaxed, inclusive, and personal — diving with us feels like diving with friends.

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Dive with Amed Jepun Divers

Since 2015, Amed Jepun Divers has been offering heartfelt, personalized diving with a deep connection to the local community. We prioritize small groups, experienced instructors, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.

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Dive and Stay in Amed

Stay at Jepun Hill Studio, our tranquil hillside accommodation with ocean views and tropical gardens. Roll out of bed and into your wetsuit for the easiest diving holiday in Bali.

Located near the dive center, our five studios offer comfort and calm: spacious rooms, kitchenette, kid’s corner, and balconies with stunning views. Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers seeking space and connection.

Make your dive holiday seamless with our “Dive & Stay” packages.

Why diving in Amed ?

Amed offers peaceful diving, uncrowded sites, and rich biodiversity. Combined with authentic Balinese charm it’s ideal for underwater exploration, underwater photography, and long surface intervals.


Whether you're here to start your dive journey, shoot macro, or just relax between dives, Amed is where diving feels personal. No rush, no crowds - just pure connection with the sea.

April to November offers great visibility and marine life activity, though diving is excellent year-round.

Best time to Dive in Amed

Air temperatures range from 28–32°C; water stays warm between 26–29°C throughout most of the year.

Weather & Water temperature

Amed features gentle currents, good visibility, and easy shore entries — perfect for relaxed and safe diving.

Dive conditions

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