5 Best Things to Do in Amed

What is Amed Most Famous For?

The best things to do in Amed include discovering its underwater gardens. These snorkeling and diving sites have incredible sculptures of Balinese characters, such as dancers and mythic creatures, which are deliberately submerged into sea beds to help with coral growth.

Free-diving is popular among those looking to explore the ocean without being restricted by heavy snorkel and dive gear. Many dive centers along Amed Beach offer courses for beginners. If you want to stay dry in Amed, a hike to the Jemeluk viewpoint results in dramatic seascapes, with views of Mount Agung on the horizon. Check out our list of popular activities to enjoy in Amed and start planning your trip.


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1. Jemeluk Bay snorkeling spot

An underwater garden and gallery with working postbox

Jemeluk Bay underwater gallery

Good for: Photo, Adventure


Jemeluk Bay has several snorkeling spots that together make up an incredible underwater garden and gallery. The garden was founded by The Marine Foundation and is one of Bali’s most popular diving sites. Take a plunge below the surface and you’ll find detailed sculptures by Indonesian artists like Wayan Winten and Eddi Prabandono, as well as traditional Balinese statues depicting beautiful “apsara” (Hindu water nymphs), mermaids, treasure chests, and Balinese deities.

There’s even a working mailbox at the Jemeluk Bay underwater garden. Divers often purchase waterproof postcards from local dive shops along Pantai Jemeluk Beach, before posting them to friends and loved ones from under the sea. Read more


Location: Jemeluk Bay, Bunutan, Abang, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

Phone: +62 (0)857 3892 0772

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Jemeluk Bay snorkeling spot

Jemeluk Bay, Bunutan, Abang, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

2. Japanese Ship Wreck Point

A sunken ship complete with vibrant corals and seahorses


Good for: Adventure, Photo


The Japanese shipwreck is part of a diving site near Lipah Beach. The 65-foot-long wreck of a Japanese freighter is around 20 to 30 feet deep, with fairly good visibility throughout the year.

It’s quite a small wreck compared to other stricken ships near Bali, but you’ll see plenty of colorful corals and gorgonians, as well as sightings of nudibranchs and reef fish. The Japanese shipwreck in Amed attracts macro photographers (who capture close-up images of tiny subjects) looking to catch sight of elusive pygmy seahorses. Read more


Location: Jl. Karangasem - Seraya, Bunutan, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

Phone: +62 (0)857 3701 0778

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Japanese Ship Wreck Point

Jl. Karangasem - Seraya, Bunutan, Kec. Abang, Kabupaten Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

3. Jemeluk Viewpoint

Stunning ocean and mountain views

Jemeluk Viewpoint in Amed, Bali

Good for: Couples, Food, Photo


The Jemeluk Viewpoint overlooks Amed’s beautiful curving bay, with fishing outriggers anchored in rows along the coast. The stunning views soar over the glistening waters of the bay, while the outlines of Mount Agung in the distance serve as a dramatic backdrop.

This eastern headland offers a fantastic scenic vantage point at sunrise, although it’s also popular for catching the sun setting over Bali’s highest peak. The Jemeluk Viewpoint has small sheltered areas and gazebos, as well as food vendors selling snacks and cold drinks in the evenings. It’s about 985 feet east of the Pantai Jemeluk beach. Read more


Location: Jemeluk Village, Bunutan, Amed, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

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Jemeluk Viewpoint

Jemeluk Village, Bunutan, Amed, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

4. Free-diving

Freedom to explore the ocean


Good for: Adventure, Unusual


Free-diving is a popular extreme sport in Amed which allows you to explore its clear waters without carrying heavy diving equipment. It gives you a greater sense of freedom and unity with the ocean, athough it relies on your breath-holding and swimming skills.

There are plenty of dive centers around the area that specialize in free-diving courses for beginners. Many also organize free-diving trips to the popular shipwreck site off the coast of Tulamben in the north. Highly recommended freediving centers in Amed include Apneista, Ocean Prana, and Fathom Freedive Bali.


Location: Jalan I Ketut Natih, Purwakerti, Amed Jemeluk, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

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Free-diving

Jalan I Ketut Natih, Purwakerti, Amed Jemeluk, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

5. Yoga

Yoga to enhance your mind, body, and free-diving

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Good for: Couples, Unusual


Many free-diving centers in Amed, such as Ocean Prana and Apneista, also offer yoga alongside their free-diving courses, as both heavily rely on the mindfulness and breath control. Mastering various breathing exercises is instrumental in achieving longer dive times and helps the diver to feel calm and in control.

Regular yoga is also available for improving stability, balance, and strength. Classes on offer range from Hatha, Vinyasa, and Ashtanga, to aerial yoga, where practitioners can escape gravity by using harnesses and hammocks suspended with ropes. Read more


Location: Jalan I Ketut Natih, Purwakerti, Amed Jemeluk, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

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Yoga

Jalan I Ketut Natih, Purwakerti, Amed Jemeluk, Karangasem, Bali 80852, Indonesia

Ari Gunadi
Compulsive Traveler

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