Amed Snorkling

Amed, located on Bali's northeastern coast, is renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, clear waters, and diverse marine life, making it a top destination for snorkeling enthusiasts.


🌊 Top Snorkeling Spots in Amed

  1. Jemeluk Bay: A crescent-shaped bay offering calm waters and abundant marine life, including turtles and various fish species.

  2. Lipah Beach: Known for its colorful coral gardens and diverse underwater species, it's a favorite among snorkelers.

  3. Amed Pyramids: Artificial reef structures that attract a variety of marine life, providing an intriguing snorkeling experience.

  4. Japanese Shipwreck: A shallow wreck site that's home to numerous fish and coral formations, ideal for both beginners and experienced snorkelers.

  5. Kembali Beach Bungalows Reef: Offers a tranquil setting with rich marine biodiversity, perfect for a relaxed snorkeling session.


💰 Snorkeling Tour Options

1. East Bali Dive

  • Snorkeling Set Rental: Rp100,000/day (includes mask, snorkel, fins, booties, life jacket)

  • Guided Tours:

    • Tulamben – Liberty Shipwreck: Rp350,000 (1–4 persons)

    • Amed – Pyramid, Jemeluk: Rp350,000 (1–3 persons)

    • Amed – Japanese Shipwreck: Rp500,000 (1–3 persons)

  • Includes: Transportation, tickets, and bottled water.

  • Additional: Guide available for Rp300,000 (max 4 people).

2. Best Bali Adventures

  • Private Tour: Rp1,375,000 per person (minimum 2 persons)

  • Includes: Private car with English-speaking driver, snorkeling equipment, bottled water, meals (breakfast & lunch), and parking fees.

  • Destinations: Lipah and Jemeluk Beach.