

Jemeluk bay tample
Jemeluk Bay Temple is a unique diving destination that offers an unforgettable experience. The diverse marine life found here makes every dive a new adventure. However, remember to always preserve the environment so that this beauty can be enjoyed by future generations.

Jemeluk bay tample
Snorkeling at Jemeluk is very enjoyable with decent coral and a variety of colourful fish.

Japanese ship werck
Around Amed Beach, there is a Japanese shipwreck that now becomes a structure of a coral reef foundation. However, this spot can only be reached by experienced snorkelers because the waves here can be quite strong. Besides, the shore is also quite rocky. You should come here in the morning because usually, the visibility will decrease during the day. In addition to growing coral, there are also many tropical fish that make this Japanese shipwreck their home. Amed Beach is probably not the most famous beach in Bali, but for those who love snorkeling, Amed is an attractive destination. There are lots of snorkeling spots that you can explore hare. The best part is that everything is still pristine.

Thriving Marine Life on Liberty Shipwreck
The Liberty shipwreck in Tulamben, Bali, has become home to an amazing variety of marine life. The cargo ship, which sank in 1942, has transformed over time into an ecosystem

Sunset & sunrise
come and admire the wonderful sunsets and sunrises of Amed from the ocean. Sail on a traditional fishing boat called Jukung to watch the sun rises on the close by island of Lombok or sets behind the impressive volcanoes of Bali.



