

DISCOVER AMED AND TULAMBEN DIVE SITE
Dive into the vibrant underwater world of Amed and Tulamben, where crystal-clear waters reveal stunning coral gardens, colorful reef fish, and the famous USAT Liberty shipwreck. Perfect for fun dives and adventure seekers, these sites offer unforgettable experiences for both beginners and certified divers. Discover Bali’s hidden marine treasures with expert guidance and safe, memorable dives.
DIVE SITE IN AMED AND TULAMBEN
Step into the mesmerizing underwater world of Amed and Tulamben, perfect for your first scuba diving adventure. Swim over vibrant coral gardens, encounter colorful reef fish, and explore the legendary USAT Liberty shipwreck in Tulamben. Amed offers calm, crystal-clear waters ideal for beginners, while Tulamben brings a touch of adventure with its historic wreck and thriving marine life. With experienced instructors guiding you every step, your discovery dive promises a safe, fun, and unforgettable experience beneath Bali’s waves.


DIVE SITE IN AMED
Amed is one of the best scuba diving destinations in Bali, famous for its crystal-clear waters, easy shore diving, vibrant coral reefs, and incredible marine life. Located on Bali’s quiet northeast coast, Amed offers uncrowded dive sites, calm conditions, and world-class underwater diversity, making it perfect for beginners, photographers, and experienced divers alike.
With Bird Dive Center Amed, you’ll explore Amed’s top dive sites with professional local guides, small groups, and direct access to Bali’s most spectacular underwater landscapes.

The dive site features a gentle sandy slope mixed with coral gardens, making navigation easy and dives comfortable. As you explore, you’ll encounter healthy hard and soft corals, reef fish, and a wide variety of macro life. Melasti Bay is especially popular with underwater photographers thanks to its colorful reef scenes and small marine creatures hidden among the coral and sand.
Common marine life sightings include butterflyfish, angelfish, clownfish in anemones, parrotfish, moray eels, and occasional turtles cruising along the reef. The calm water and shallow depth also make Melasti Bay a great location for training dives, refreshers, and relaxed fun dives.
With its easy shore entry, minimal current, and good visibility, Melasti Bay is suitable for both day dives and night dives. After dark, the site transforms, revealing nocturnal species such as octopus, cuttlefish, squid, nudibranchs, and sleeping reef fish.
Melasti Bay offers a perfect balance of safety, marine diversity, and scenic beauty, making it one of the most enjoyable dive sites in Amed, Bali for divers of all experience levels.

By day, Ghost Bay features a gentle sandy slope mixed with scattered coral structures, making it an excellent site for relaxed fun dives and training dives. By night, the site truly comes alive and transforms into a macro lover’s paradise. Divers regularly encounter octopus, cuttlefish, squid, pufferfish, stingrays, ghost pipefish, nudibranchs, seahorses, and other fascinating nocturnal species.
Ghost Bay is particularly famous for its volcanic sand, which provides perfect camouflage for critters such as stonefish, frogfish, and various crustaceans. The calm, shallow profile and minimal current make this dive site suitable for certified divers of all levels, including those new to night diving.
Thanks to its easy navigation and predictable conditions, Ghost Bay is ideal for guided night dives, underwater photography, and macro exploration. The slow pace of the dive allows divers to focus on observation, buoyancy control, and enjoying close encounters with Bali’s unique marine life.
For divers seeking something different from coral reefs and wrecks, Ghost Bay in Amed offers an unforgettable diving experience and is widely considered one of Bali’s best night dive sites.

The dive site features a sloping reef that drops into a vertical wall, covered with healthy hard and soft corals, sea fans, and sponges. Schools of reef fish are commonly seen along the wall, while macro lovers can spot nudibranchs, shrimp, crabs, and pygmy seahorses hidden among the coral. Larger marine life such as turtles and reef predators may also be encountered cruising along the drop-off.
Secret Wall is best explored with a professional local guide, as currents and depth can vary depending on conditions. The site rewards divers with excellent visibility, colorful reef scenery, and a sense of exploration, making each dive unique.
During night dives, the wall reveals a different character, with hunting reef fish, octopus, cuttlefish, and glowing coral polyps adding to the atmosphere. The combination of depth, structure, and marine life makes Secret Wall one of Amed’s most exciting dive sites.
For divers looking to experience a true wall dive in Bali, Secret Wall in Amed delivers an unforgettable underwater adventure.

The site features a gentle sandy slope that transitions into colorful coral gardens and artificial reef structures, providing excellent habitat for marine life. Divers can expect to see schools of reef fish, clownfish, butterflyfish, angelfish, moray eels, lionfish, and turtles. Macro enthusiasts will enjoy searching for nudibranchs, shrimp, and juvenile fish hidden among the corals.
One of the highlights of Jemeluk Bay is its excellent visibility and minimal current, making it perfect for training dives, relaxed fun dives, and long bottom times. The bay’s protected location allows for comfortable entries and exits, with multiple depth ranges suitable for all certifications.
Jemeluk Bay truly comes alive during night dives, when octopus, cuttlefish, squid, and hunting reef fish emerge from the reef. Bioluminescence and nocturnal marine activity create a magical underwater atmosphere.
With its easy access, healthy reef, and diverse marine life, Jemeluk Bay is a must-dive site in Amed, offering one of the best scuba diving experiences in Bali for both beginners and experienced divers.

The wall is covered in healthy hard and soft corals, sea fans, sponges, and colorful reef growth, creating a vibrant vertical reef environment. Divers regularly encounter butterflyfish, angelfish, moray eels, lionfish, barracuda, turtles, and schools of reef fish cruising along the wall. Macro lovers can search the crevices for nudibranchs, shrimp, crabs, and pygmy creatures hiding among the corals.
Jemeluk Wall offers excellent visibility and generally mild currents, allowing for relaxed wall dives with long bottom times. The depth profile makes it suitable for deep adventure dives, advanced training, and exploration dives, while still offering shallower sections for extended safety stops along the reef.
During night dives, Jemeluk Wall transforms into a completely different world. Nocturnal marine life such as octopus, cuttlefish, squid, hunting lionfish, and sleeping turtles become active, creating a thrilling and immersive experience.
With its stunning coral wall, diverse marine life, and easy access from shore or boat, Jemeluk Wall is a must-dive site in Amed for divers looking to experience Bali’s underwater beauty beyond the reefs and sandy slopes.





Covered in colorful soft corals, sponges, and sea fans, the wreck is home to an incredible variety of marine life. Divers regularly encounter bumphead parrotfish, giant trevally, barracuda, reef sharks, and an abundance of macro life such as nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, and frogfish. The site offers something special both by day and at night, with night dives revealing bioluminescence, hunting octopus, and sleeping turtles.
With depths ranging from 5 to 30 meters, the USAT Liberty Wreck is suitable for Open Water divers while still offering plenty of exploration for advanced and technical divers. Calm conditions, easy shore entry, and year-round diving make it one of the best wreck dives in Bali and Southeast Asia.
Whether you are a first-time wreck diver, underwater photographer, or experienced explorer, the USAT Liberty Wreck delivers an unforgettable diving experience rich in history, marine life, and underwater beauty.

The site features gently sloping sandy areas, coral bommies, and vibrant hard and soft corals that create a thriving habitat for marine life. Divers can expect to see green turtles, blue-spotted stingrays, sweetlips, angelfish, cuttlefish, and large schools of reef fish. Macro lovers will enjoy searching for nudibranchs, shrimps, crabs, and juvenile fish, especially in the shallower sections.
With depths ranging from 5 to 20 meters, Liberty Coral Garden is also an excellent choice for training dives, refreshers, and night dives. After sunset, the reef truly comes alive, offering encounters with hunting octopus, sleeping turtles, and fascinating nocturnal creatures.
Easy shore entry, great visibility, and year-round diving conditions make Liberty Coral Garden one of the best coral reef dive sites in Bali, perfectly complementing any Tulamben diving itinerary.

The wall is covered in healthy hard and soft corals, sea fans, barrel sponges, and whip corals, creating an impressive vertical reef teeming with life. Divers frequently encounter white-tip reef sharks, turtles, giant trevally, barracuda, and schooling reef fish, while macro enthusiasts can spot nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, leaf scorpionfish, and shrimps hidden along the wall.
With depths starting around 5 meters and dropping beyond 40 meters, the Drop Off is suitable for Open Water divers in the shallower sections and offers exciting deeper exploration for Advanced divers. Calm conditions, excellent visibility, and easy shore access make it a favorite for both day and night dives. After dark, the wall reveals hunting octopus, crabs, and vibrant nocturnal marine life.
Combining dramatic underwater scenery, rich biodiversity, and year-round diving conditions, the Drop Off is considered one of the best wall dive sites in Tulamben and Bali.

The gently sloping seabed and scattered coral patches create a perfect habitat for elusive species. Divers regularly spot harlequin shrimp, ghost pipefish, frogfish, mimic octopus, flamboyant cuttlefish, blue-ring octopus, and a wide variety of nudibranchs and crustaceans. Every dive offers the thrill of discovery, making Alamanda one of the most rewarding critter dives in Bali.
Depths range from 5 to 30 meters, suitable for Open Water divers with good buoyancy control, while advanced divers can explore deeper areas for rarer species. Alamanda is especially popular for night dives, when nocturnal creatures emerge and the sandy bottom comes alive with fascinating behavior.
With calm conditions, excellent critter diversity, and year-round diving, Alamanda stands out as one of the top muck diving sites in Tulamben and Bali, perfect for divers seeking something truly different from coral reefs and wrecks.
DIVE SITE IN TULAMBEN
Tulamben is one of the most famous dive destinations in Bali and Indonesia, best known for the legendary USAT Liberty Shipwreck, one of the top wreck dives in the world. With its easy shore entry, calm conditions, and incredible marine biodiversity, Tulamben is perfect for beginners, certified divers, underwater photographers, and wreck diving enthusiasts.
Located just minutes from Amed, Tulamben offers spectacular underwater landscapes, from historic shipwrecks and coral gardens to steep walls and black-sand macro sites.

Explore Amed & Tulamben’s Underwater World Without Overspending
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