Amed

About 2 hours from Sanur in south of Tulamben, Amed is a fishing village. The fishermen rent their boats called the Jukung, after they return from fishing. The region is poor and barren. The life in Amed is on the coast. Its range consists of black sand. You will also find porters. Breizh Bali Divers invites you to visit the following sites:

Amed Dive Map bali breizh divers

Jemeluk: the steep cliff and pyramids

Amed bali breizh diversA 10 minutes Jukung (fishing boat) ride will take you to one of 2 dive sites of 5 to 60 meters deep. The sites offer gorgon, coral reefs and a multitude of nudibranchs and reef fish.

In the steep cliff, you will always encounter turtles, gray sharks, or black or white tip shark, groupers, wrasses, and humpback parrotfish.

The pyramids are artificial reefs created some twenty years ago after the passage of el nino attracting a lot of reef fish to protect themselves without forgetting their predators. This dive is about twenty meters away that ends in the cliff of sixty meters which is very contrast.

Lipah bay

This site is located 3 km from Jemeluk. It is a wreck located near the beach. Its depth is 5 meters (ideal for snokerling). This site is the point of departure and return from your dive. This wreck is a small Japanese vessel with a steel hull 20 meters long. It is now beautiful as it is encrusted with gorgon, sponges and black coral. This site is very rich and you will see such as reef fish, ghost fish, juvenile fish, shrimp, crabs and many porcelain nudibranchs.

Our rates for 2 dives at Amed: 75 € or 85 € with full equipment.

€75, €85
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