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Amed is the pearl of Bali's east coast

Amed is the pearl of Bali's east coast

Here, among picturesque black sand beaches, volcanic landscapes and tranquil coves, lies an underwater world that attracts both beginners and experienced divers.
Amed is a picturesque resort on the east coast of Bali, which has rapidly gained popularity among lovers of diving and relaxing holidays. Here, far from noisy tourist areas, you will find kilometers of beaches with black and gray sand, cozy villages and a rich underwater world.

The resort includes nine villages, each of which has its own atmosphere. The main tourist infrastructure is concentrated in the village of Amed itself: hotels, restaurants, diving centers. But in remote villages such as Aas or Selang, a more secluded atmosphere reigns. You can see many traditional fishing boats on the beaches, as fishing is still an important activity for the locals.

Amed attracts divers with its coral reefs, which start almost offshore and extend to a depth of 50 meters. The waters are home to dozens of species of marine life, from colorful reef fish to majestic manta rays and reef sharks. The most popular dive site is Dzhemeluk Bay. Its coral garden and vertical wall with a variety of corals impress even experienced divers. On the sandy bottom you can see gardens of eels, and at greater depths you can find sunfish, barracudas and moray eels.
Diving in Amed can be booked with us. Professional instructors will be happy to show you the most interesting places hidden from prying eyes.
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In addition to diving, Amed attracts with its natural scenery. The beaches offer views of the sacred Mount Agung, and on clear days you can see the neighboring island of Lombok. This place is ideal for those who want to enjoy nature, the sea and silence.
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