Amed dive sites
Amed,
a string of charming villages dotting Bali's northeast coast, whispers promises of crystal-clear waters and diverse dive sites. Beyond its idyllic beaches lies a captivating underwater world, beckoning fun divers with a symphony of coral reefs, shipwrecks, and vibrant marine life. Let's delve into the stories and treasures each site holds:
Amed Area:
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Melasti
Pure macro diving on sandy slopes from 3 to 12 meters depth with possible waves and if waves - low visibility. -
Ghost Bay
Pure macro diving on sandy slopes from 3 to 30 meters depth with some artificial structures. Possible waves and low visibility. -
Pyramids (Artificial and Natural Reef)
Drift diving by boat or shore is suitable for all levels and introductory divers. Little pebble sandy entrance, shallow tides may not be ideal for exiting (beach waves and walking on coral). Depth ranges from 5 to 20 meters for recreational divers with possible waves and low visibility. -
Pyramid Wall
Dramatic wall and slope of coral suitable for all levels as a shore or boat drift dive. Changing currents with depth range from 5 to 60 meters. -
Jemeluk Statue
Ideal for all levels and introductory divers from 5 to 30 meters depth on the left side of Jemeluk Bay. Sandy area with statues and a macro spot, artificial structures, and a speedboat wreck at 30-36 meters. Mild to no current. -
Amed Wall
Shore or boat dive is suitable for all levels and introductory divers. Sandy beach entrance with mild to strong currents and a depth range from 5 to 40 meters. It's an incredible night dive spot. The wall continuing from Amed Wall, accessible by traditional boat (jukung), is called Congkang Wall.
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Bunutan
Shore or boat dive is suitable for all levels depending on current strength. Mild to strong drift with two coral gardens separated by a sandy slope. Depth ranges from 5 to 40 meters, from Bunutan Beach to Lipah Beach. -
Lipah Beach
Shallow reef from 5 to 17 meters depth with two different dives possible - left is Bali Bhuana house reef, right is Vienna spot. Coral nursery, sandy slope, good for night dives. Mild to no current with possible waves. Enter from the middle to avoid walking on coral. -
Lipah Shark Point
Shore or boat dive (recommended shore) for advanced and deep specialty divers. A wall at 30 meters depth joins the leaning blocks of coral. Return to the entrance point. -
Lean
It is recommended for boat dives, not by shore while shallow waves. Lean's beach block of coral bommies from 20 to 40 meters depth for advanced levels. Mild to no current.
Tulamben dive sites
Tulamben,
a sleepy fishing village on Bali's northeast coast has transformed into a scuba diving mecca for a reason. Its underwater world boasts an incredible diversity of dive sites, catering to divers of all experience levels and interests.
This guide focuses on the must-visit sites for fun divers, and those seeking thrilling adventure encounters with fascinating marine life, and breathtaking underwater landscapes. So, grab your fins and mask, and dive into the magic of Tulamben
Whispers tales of sunken ships and vibrant marine life, beckoning fun divers with a symphony of dive sites catering to every skill level and interest. Let's dive beyond the surface, exploring the unique stories and hidden treasures each site holds:
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USAT Liberty Wreck
A famous wreck dive, with some swim-throughs for advanced divers. Built as a freight ship for WWI, bought by the American army and renamed USAT Liberty. Beached in 1942 due to water infiltration from Japanese submarine torpedoes, and slipped off the beach in 1963 due to the eruption of Mount Agung volcano. Suitable for all levels and introductory divers. Explore the wreck and shallow reef from 3 to 30 meters depth with sandy slopes around. Pebble entrance with possible waves, low visibility, and mild to no current. -
Coral Garden & Suci Place
From 5 to 17 meters depth, if wavy, maybe low visibility. The dive site has two parts, suitable for all levels and introductory divers. Macro diving on shallow reefs and artificial reefs. Pebble entrance with possible waves, low visibility, and mild to no current. -
Drop-off
A stunning, dramatic volcanic drop-off from 5 to 60 meters depth. Stony slope and wall diving for all levels and introductory divers. Mild to no current, pebble entrance with possible waves. Great for night dives along with USAT Liberty and Coral Garden. -
Puri Madha House Reef A narrow site from 5 to 16 meters depth, located after the Liberty shipwreck bow. Ideal for all levels with macro coral gardens in shallow waters. Pebble entrance with possible waves and mild to no current.
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Alam Anda / Palung2 / Batu Kelebit / Emerald or Embral
Boat dives (250k for 1 dive, maximum 2 guests) suitable for all levels or advanced courses with a boat specialty. Explore walls and coral slopes in an active volcanic area with mild to no current. Higher chances of spotting Napoleon wrasse, groupers, tuna, reef sharks, great trevallies, and occasional eagle rays. -
Seraya Area (Pura Seraya / Cantik Point / Melasti / Kwandi / Seraya Secrets)
Pure macro diving spots on stony sandy slopes from 5 to 40 meters in depth. Easy entrance with possible waves and mild to no current. -
Sidem & Batu Belah
Suitable for all levels and introductory divers. Explore stony pure macro diving on the left side or finger coral slopes on the right, from 5 to 40 meters depth. Both spots are spectacular. Little pebble entrance with possible waves and mild to no current. -
Batu Niti
Shore or boat dive from Batu Belah is suitable for all levels. Dramatic volcanic wall on the right and macro stony slope on the left. Mild to no current with possible low visibility due to a nearby river. Depth ranges from 5 to 40 meters for recreational diving, much deeper for technical divers.
Batu Ringgit Area/Kubu dive sites
Kubu,
a small village tucked away on Bali's northeast coast boasts a hidden gem for fun divers: a treasure trove of dive sites teeming with diverse marine life and thrilling underwater adventures. Dive in and discover the secrets whispered by Kubu's enchanting reefs, shipwrecks, and crystal-clear waters:
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Kubu Boga Wreck (Temple Area Park) An advanced dive site suitable for nitrox diving. Sandy slopes, shallow reef, and a wreck - a Dutch-built patrol vessel sunk in 2012, used by Indonesia as a patrol vessel from 1962. The bow starts at 17-19 meters depending on tide, and the propeller at 36 meters. Penetration is possible at 30 meters in two stages. Pebble entrance with possible waves, low visibility, and mild to no current.
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Gerombang
Experience dramatic volcanic walls, from 10 to 35 meters in depth, on the left and right sides, light macro sandy slopes, and micro caves suitable for all levels. Pebble entrance with possible waves and mild to no current. -
Kubu Monkey Reef (Bali Resort Park)
Ideal for relaxation with macro interest and a maximum depth of 20 meters. Explore sandy slopes and hard and soft corals. Pebble entrance with possible waves and entry could be challenging due to waves. Mild to no current. -
Kubu Siddartha House Reef
Suitable for all levels with a shallow reef from 5 meters sloping down to 24 meters of finger corals and sandy slopes in between. Artificial reefs, pebble entrance with possible waves, low visibility, and mild to no current.
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Banyuning Area
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Japanese Wreck
The most colorful dive site in the area. A collapsed wreck (Javanese fishing boat -probably prononciation make the confusion- or a Japanese patrol vessel during ww2, -nobody confirmed either version or origin-) measuring 18 meters long at depths from 3 to 8 meters. Pebble entrance with possible waves and low visibility. Suitable for all levels with some diving experience. Afternoon dives may experience strong currents (recommended for boat dives, but only shore dives available). Great coral wall on the left side with macro reef. -
Deep Blue Suitable for all levels with a sufficient number of dives. Good drift dive from 5 to 40 meters depth, but not suitable for deep shore dives (ensure sufficient air supply). Shore entrance on the right of Good Karma Beach when not shallow tide, and exit by stairs via the Stairway to Heaven (tiring for some). Boat dive prices unknown. Higher chances of spotting reef blacktip sharks and Napoleon wrasse.
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Aas Area (For Advanced/Experienced Divers): Boat dives in an area with potentially stronger currents due to proximity to the Lombok Strait.
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Golden Rock (Meditasi Villa)
Boat dive with a stunning coral slope from 5 to 40 meters depth and drift diving. Higher chances of spotting reef sharks. Sea conditions may vary visibility and current. -
Kusambi
Boat dive (from 8 to 20 meters depth) with coral gardens and higher chances of spotting great trevallies. Healthy and colorful reef with difficult access for parking. Local friend with a boat available for diving in this area.
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Gili Selang
(For Experienced Divers) Up to 40 meters depth (usually stay around 16-20m), the corner extreme eastern part of Bali with changeable and potentially stronger currents due to the Lombok Strait. Reef may not be as colorful. Chances of pelagic species sightings. Dive around the small rock island and arrive at a calm coral plateau with bommies.