Scuba Diving Amed

Meet Turtle on clear warm water by scuba diving Amed and get free UW Camera/Go Pro rental.  Call or WA +62 818 1892 9111

Amed is a fishing village located on the eastern of the island of Bali. The scenery in this village is very beautiful, a combination of mountains that meet the stretch of black sand beach.

The beauty of the underwater Amed is also amazing with crystal clear warm water and the number of colorful reef fish and even turtles, reef sharks and other big fish can be enjoyed by doing scuba diving Amed.

Slow currents make this place very suitable for all levels of divers, corals grow from shallow places make this place perfect for snorkelling activities.

Amed can be reached by land transportation approximately 2.5 hours from Sanur or Kuta. The dive sites can be reached by using a traditional boat called “Jukung” within 3-5 minutes.

Let’s complete your diving experience by diving in Amed.
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or Email: info@balifundiving.com

FAQs

Q1:  What is included in a scuba diving package in Amed?

Each scuba diving package in Amed typically includes professional dive guides, all necessary equipment, safety briefings, and transportation to dive sites. Confirm with the provider for specific details.

Q2:  Are beginners allowed to dive in Amed, or is prior experience required?

Amed offers dive packages for all skill levels, including beginners. For those new to scuba diving, introductory courses and dive guides are available to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Q3: What marine life can I expect to see while scuba diving in Amed?

Amed’s waters are known for vibrant coral reefs, schools of fish, and, occasionally, sightings of larger marine animals like turtles and reef sharks, providing a colorful and diverse underwater experience.

Q4: How should I prepare for a scuba diving trip in Amed?

Preparation typically involves confirming physical readiness, staying hydrated, and bringing essentials like sunscreen and a swimsuit. Listen closely to briefings and follow safety instructions given by your dive guide.

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