Home to diverse species of marine life, the unspoiled underwater beauty in Amed gives you a chance to experience one of the beautiful snorkeling spots in Bali.
Opening hours
Monday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Tuesday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Wednesday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Thursday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Sunday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
What to expect?
What to expect?
Despite Amed being known as a sleepy little town, visitors mostly travel around during daytime and sunny weather where the waters are clear for a good snorkeling opportunity. The coastline is known to be a famed spot for underwater activities and marine life sightings.
Hop on the many snorkeling spots along Amed that you should visit such as Lipah Beach, Jemeluk Beach, Liberty Shipwreck at Tulamben Beach and Japanese shipwreck at Banyuning Beach. Depending on your snorkeling preferences, it’s relatively easy to snorkel at some of the beaches like the favourite spot for underwater activities, Lipah Beach. At Lipah Beach, there are lesser crowds which gives visitors a quiet relaxing time. The clear waters lets you witness pretty corals and schools of fishes swimming around you.
Jemeluk Beach is accessible within 9 minutes away from Lipah Beach. This tiny bay is located in the heart of Amed, close to Mount Agung that can be seen as its background once you are in Jemeluk Beach area. The coral formations here are well preserved and untouched. However, it is for fit swimmers only due to the good snorkeling spots being 70 metres away from the beach. Otherwise, sunbathing or just chilling by the beach can also be an option.
Tulamben Beach has calmer waves for snorkeling enthusiasts. With black pebbles along the shore, you can hardly find any white sand here and it makes the place looks magically mysterious. Average underwater visibility is fantastic and you can even view the USS Liberty shipwreck located 20 meters from the shore. The shipwreck is a famous spot known among divers in Bali. It has sunken for more than 40 years and it sits from 3 meters down all the way to 28 meters underwater. Experienced divers can dive down to take a look closer for this wreck and even enter its huge cargo room.
The Japanese shipwreck can be found at Banyuning Beach, being 20 kilometers away from the USS Liberty shipwreck. This Japanese shipwreck from World War II is located only few meters deep, unlike the USS Liberty. The wreck is marked by a white buoy in front of Baliku Dive Resort. Due to it shallow location, it is possible for you to just duck dive to get a closer inspection of this wreck. The best time to snorkel here is during the morning where the water visibility is at best.
Hop on the many snorkeling spots along Amed that you should visit such as Lipah Beach, Jemeluk Beach, Liberty Shipwreck at Tulamben Beach and Japanese shipwreck at Banyuning Beach. Depending on your snorkeling preferences, it’s relatively easy to snorkel at some of the beaches like the favourite spot for underwater activities, Lipah Beach. At Lipah Beach, there are lesser crowds which gives visitors a quiet relaxing time. The clear waters lets you witness pretty corals and schools of fishes swimming around you.
Jemeluk Beach is accessible within 9 minutes away from Lipah Beach. This tiny bay is located in the heart of Amed, close to Mount Agung that can be seen as its background once you are in Jemeluk Beach area. The coral formations here are well preserved and untouched. However, it is for fit swimmers only due to the good snorkeling spots being 70 metres away from the beach. Otherwise, sunbathing or just chilling by the beach can also be an option.
Tulamben Beach has calmer waves for snorkeling enthusiasts. With black pebbles along the shore, you can hardly find any white sand here and it makes the place looks magically mysterious. Average underwater visibility is fantastic and you can even view the USS Liberty shipwreck located 20 meters from the shore. The shipwreck is a famous spot known among divers in Bali. It has sunken for more than 40 years and it sits from 3 meters down all the way to 28 meters underwater. Experienced divers can dive down to take a look closer for this wreck and even enter its huge cargo room.
The Japanese shipwreck can be found at Banyuning Beach, being 20 kilometers away from the USS Liberty shipwreck. This Japanese shipwreck from World War II is located only few meters deep, unlike the USS Liberty. The wreck is marked by a white buoy in front of Baliku Dive Resort. Due to it shallow location, it is possible for you to just duck dive to get a closer inspection of this wreck. The best time to snorkel here is during the morning where the water visibility is at best.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Your own snorkelling gear
- Swimsuit
- Sunblock
- Extra pair of clothes
- Towel
- Water and light snacks
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Toilets
- Showering facilities
- Restaurants
- Accommodation options
- Underwater equipment rental
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Do not snorkel too far from the beach alone. Stay visible and it is best to be in groups or have someone with you.
- Try to avoid snorkeling during the high tide due to strong waves.
- If you are on a guided snorkeling trip, listen to the safety instructions carefully.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- You could save certain amount of money by bringing your own snorkeling gear.
- Local there will try their very best to sell their tour packages and trips. Be sure to make a wise decision.
- The rental price for snorkeling gears here can be as low as IDR 50,000 per set of mask, fin and snorkel.
- If you are interested to make diving trips, Amed and nearby islands offer great spots too. Enquire with the local tour guides to negotiate a good deal.
What to expect?
What to expect?
Despite Amed being known as a sleepy little town, visitors mostly travel around during daytime and sunny weather where the waters are clear for a good snorkeling opportunity. The coastline is known to be a famed spot for underwater activities and marine life sightings.
Hop on the many snorkeling spots along Amed that you should visit such as Lipah Beach, Jemeluk Beach, Liberty Shipwreck at Tulamben Beach and Japanese shipwreck at Banyuning Beach. Depending on your snorkeling preferences, it’s relatively easy to snorkel at some of the beaches like the favourite spot for underwater activities, Lipah Beach. At Lipah Beach, there are lesser crowds which gives visitors a quiet relaxing time. The clear waters lets you witness pretty corals and schools of fishes swimming around you.
Jemeluk Beach is accessible within 9 minutes away from Lipah Beach. This tiny bay is located in the heart of Amed, close to Mount Agung that can be seen as its background once you are in Jemeluk Beach area. The coral formations here are well preserved and untouched. However, it is for fit swimmers only due to the good snorkeling spots being 70 metres away from the beach. Otherwise, sunbathing or just chilling by the beach can also be an option.
Tulamben Beach has calmer waves for snorkeling enthusiasts. With black pebbles along the shore, you can hardly find any white sand here and it makes the place looks magically mysterious. Average underwater visibility is fantastic and you can even view the USS Liberty shipwreck located 20 meters from the shore. The shipwreck is a famous spot known among divers in Bali. It has sunken for more than 40 years and it sits from 3 meters down all the way to 28 meters underwater. Experienced divers can dive down to take a look closer for this wreck and even enter its huge cargo room.
The Japanese shipwreck can be found at Banyuning Beach, being 20 kilometers away from the USS Liberty shipwreck. This Japanese shipwreck from World War II is located only few meters deep, unlike the USS Liberty. The wreck is marked by a white buoy in front of Baliku Dive Resort. Due to it shallow location, it is possible for you to just duck dive to get a closer inspection of this wreck. The best time to snorkel here is during the morning where the water visibility is at best.
Hop on the many snorkeling spots along Amed that you should visit such as Lipah Beach, Jemeluk Beach, Liberty Shipwreck at Tulamben Beach and Japanese shipwreck at Banyuning Beach. Depending on your snorkeling preferences, it’s relatively easy to snorkel at some of the beaches like the favourite spot for underwater activities, Lipah Beach. At Lipah Beach, there are lesser crowds which gives visitors a quiet relaxing time. The clear waters lets you witness pretty corals and schools of fishes swimming around you.
Jemeluk Beach is accessible within 9 minutes away from Lipah Beach. This tiny bay is located in the heart of Amed, close to Mount Agung that can be seen as its background once you are in Jemeluk Beach area. The coral formations here are well preserved and untouched. However, it is for fit swimmers only due to the good snorkeling spots being 70 metres away from the beach. Otherwise, sunbathing or just chilling by the beach can also be an option.
Tulamben Beach has calmer waves for snorkeling enthusiasts. With black pebbles along the shore, you can hardly find any white sand here and it makes the place looks magically mysterious. Average underwater visibility is fantastic and you can even view the USS Liberty shipwreck located 20 meters from the shore. The shipwreck is a famous spot known among divers in Bali. It has sunken for more than 40 years and it sits from 3 meters down all the way to 28 meters underwater. Experienced divers can dive down to take a look closer for this wreck and even enter its huge cargo room.
The Japanese shipwreck can be found at Banyuning Beach, being 20 kilometers away from the USS Liberty shipwreck. This Japanese shipwreck from World War II is located only few meters deep, unlike the USS Liberty. The wreck is marked by a white buoy in front of Baliku Dive Resort. Due to it shallow location, it is possible for you to just duck dive to get a closer inspection of this wreck. The best time to snorkel here is during the morning where the water visibility is at best.
What to bring?
What to bring?
- Your own snorkelling gear
- Swimsuit
- Sunblock
- Extra pair of clothes
- Towel
- Water and light snacks
What are the facilities provided?
What are the facilities provided?
- Toilets
- Showering facilities
- Restaurants
- Accommodation options
- Underwater equipment rental
Who should I travel with?
Who should I travel with?
Couple , Friends , Family , Group
Safety tips
Safety tips
- Do not snorkel too far from the beach alone. Stay visible and it is best to be in groups or have someone with you.
- Try to avoid snorkeling during the high tide due to strong waves.
- If you are on a guided snorkeling trip, listen to the safety instructions carefully.
Insiders’ tips
Insiders’ tips
- You could save certain amount of money by bringing your own snorkeling gear.
- Local there will try their very best to sell their tour packages and trips. Be sure to make a wise decision.
- The rental price for snorkeling gears here can be as low as IDR 50,000 per set of mask, fin and snorkel.
- If you are interested to make diving trips, Amed and nearby islands offer great spots too. Enquire with the local tour guides to negotiate a good deal.
Home to diverse species of marine life, the unspoiled underwater beauty in Amed gives you a chance to experience one of the beautiful snorkeling spots in Bali.
Opening hours
Monday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Tuesday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Wednesday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Thursday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Friday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Saturday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
Sunday | 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |