Located on Bali’s eastern coast, Amed offers a unique blend of underwater adventures, traditional culture, and scenic landscapes. From world-class dive sites to quiet black-sand beaches, it’s the perfect place to explore at a relaxed pace.
⭐ 1. Snorkeling at Jemeluk Bay
Jemeluk Bay is famous for its crystal-clear water, healthy corals, and easy access from the beach. Just a few meters offshore, you’ll find vibrant reef gardens, schools of tropical fish, and the popular underwater Buddha statues. It’s perfect for beginners or families because the waves are usually calm.
⭐ 2. Diving the USS Liberty Shipwreck (Tulamben)
One of the top dive sites in the world, the USS Liberty is a 120-meter shipwreck covered with soft corals, sea fans, and marine life. You can see turtles, bumphead parrotfish, and sometimes reef sharks.
Even if you’ve never dived before, many diving schools provide intro dives—safe and guided by professionals.
⭐ 3. Sunset at Jemeluk Viewpoint
This viewpoint sits on a hill overlooking Amed’s coastline with Mount Agung standing tall behind the sea. The sunset here is dramatic, with golden colors reflecting across the bay. Small warungs offer beanbags and coconut drinks so you can relax while enjoying the view.
⭐ 4. Visit Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven)
Amed is one of the closest towns to this iconic temple. The famous photo spot shows your reflection through the temple gates with Mount Agung behind. Early morning visits are recommended to avoid long queues and get the best lighting.
⭐ 5. Ride Along the Coastline
Amed is one long stretch of fishing villages connected by scenic roads. Riding a scooter gives you freedom to explore black-sand beaches, diving spots, and hidden restaurants. The coastal road offers some of the best ocean-and-mountain views in East Bali.
⭐ 6. Freediving Training
Amed is a hotspot for freedivers due to its calm sea, deep drop-offs, and professional schools. Whether you’re a beginner or want to take your skills to the next level, courses are available with certified instructors. Many people come here specifically to train breathing techniques and depth diving.
⭐ 7. Sunrise Jukung Boat Trip
Local fishermen offer sunrise trips on traditional wooden boats. You’ll leave before sunrise and watch the sky turn orange behind Mount Agung. Dolphins are sometimes spotted, and you can even combine the trip with a morning snorkel session.
⭐ 8. Chill at Beachfront Cafes and Restaurants
Amed has a laid-back vibe with many beachfront venues offering great music, healthy food, and incredible views. Blue Earth Village is popular for its “treehouse-style” architecture and yoga classes. It’s the perfect place to relax between adventures.
⭐ 9. Traditional Salt Farm Tour
Amed still practices traditional sea salt farming, a craft passed down through generations. You can watch the process—drying seawater in bamboo channels and filtering it through volcanic sand. It’s unique, authentic, and photogenic.
⭐ 10. Tirta Gangga Water Palace
This royal water garden is known for its stepping stones, koi ponds, statues, and fountains. It’s a peaceful place to walk around, take photos, or cool off in the spring-fed pools. The lush surroundings and mountain air make it a refreshing stop.