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Bali

Day trip, Amed

2 dives
7+ hrs.
Pickup

Diving location(s)

Location(s) and optional dive sites:

Amed
Jemeluk Drop off/Wall
Lipah/Lipah Bay
Pyramids

Please note: Site availability is depending on weather & water conditions. Final discretion will be made by operator.

Details

Inclusions

- Tanks and weight belt - Lunch and refreshment - Pro Dive Bali divemaster

Exclusions

Equipment hire : US$ 15/person

Info

Amed reef Sometimes the divers called it the Piramid point, located at the left side of the bay and by Jukung ( small outrigger traditional Balinese boat ) it will take approximately 10 minutes with the depth ranging from 5 - 22 meters. You will find much different kinds of sponges, gorgonian, and marine life including everything from gobies, shrimp, to school of barracuda and blue spotted ray. Many different kinds of reef fish such as parrotfish, angelfish, surgeonfish, haw bill sea turtle and moray eel. If we go little bit deeper to 30 meters , you will see some sleeping white tip sharks on the sandy bottom. Should there be any current, which is usually very rare and flows to the south, this will make for a relaxing drift dive. Amed wall This dive site is located on the right side of the bay which takes approximately 5 minutes by Jukung. The depth ranges from 10 – 35 meters and although the wall itself is a relative small part of the dive, here you can usually find white tip reef shark, napoleon wrasse, school of batfish, and some big trevally. Once you pass the wall you will find a deep slope which is rich in corals and very interesting. If you turn right towards shallower water, you will see big bommies on the sand, and the bommies are richly covered with gorgonians. Lipah Bay Is a quiet, black sandy bay about 3 km south east of Amed and home of a 20 meter steel freighter wreck. The wreck sits at 6 – 12 meters between a reef and the sandy bottom and is encrusted with gorgonians, sponges and black coral bushes. The slope down away from the wreck is extremely rich and healthy ( unaffected by the coral – bleaching after el- nino 1998 ), fish life here is also huge and this is the kind of place where you will have a good chance to find unusual animals, pipefish, shrimp, seahorse, and dragon fish and can be found in the right condition here. Although the area is relatively small , Lipah bay reef is rich and healthy and would make a wonderful snorkeling site.
IDR 1.672.453,13