Amed Beach
Amed Beach in eastern Bali is a picturesque paradise that fulfills your dreams
of beauty. This area boasts stunning exotic scenery, rich cultural life, and
friendly locals. Here, you can find peace and tranquility, savor delicious food,
and enjoy comfortable and affordable accommodations. Amed is also a prime
location for diving, offering excellent dive sites perfect for beginners. The
flat lagoons and coral reefs are just a five-minute swim away, revealing
breathtaking underwater views.
For those new to diving, Amed is highly recommended. By boat, divers can explore
rock crevices, making for an exciting and suitable activity for everyone.
Snorkeling and diving on the black sand beaches here are exceptional, with a
wide variety of fish and a pleasant water temperature of 28 degrees Celsius.
You can encounter a diverse array of marine life, including cardinalfish,
triggerfish, black snappers, pyramid butterflyfish, bannerfish, and damselfish.
The underwater landscape features table corals, large gorgonian fans, Acropora,
tree-like Dendronephthya, sponges, crinoids, and sea fans commonly found at
depths of 20 meters.
Cemuluk is the perfect starting point for snorkeling. Four kilometers further
south lies Banyuning, where you can discover a shipwreck and some of the most
stunning corals in the Lesser Sundas. This area has slightly deeper waters and
occasional strong waves, making it ideal for experienced divers.
Food stalls selling snacks and mixed rice can be found around the area. Baliku,
located about one kilometer south of Blue Moon, is the best restaurant in Lipah,
offering delicious Indonesian cuisine.
Souvenir shops at Amed Beach sell marine-themed items such as shell and coral
crafts.
Accommodation options are plentiful along the coast, ranging from hotels to
simple yet comfortable lodgings.
In the morning, you can visit the fish market to see the tuna being brought in
from the sea and also enjoy the scenic views around the village of Amed.
The fastest and most convenient way to reach Bali is by air, with flights
connecting from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, and major Indonesian cities to
Ngurah Rai International Airport (IATA: DPS, ICAO: WADD), also known as Denpasar
International Airport or I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport, located 13 km
south of Denpasar.
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