4 Best Snorkeling Spots in Amed: Based on Our Experience

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Amed is a hidden gem in Bali that offers some of the best snorkeling spots in the world from our perspective. This peaceful fishing village is located on the northeast coast of Bali and is known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and abundant marine life. Whether you’re a seasoned snorkeler or a beginner, Amed has something for everyone. In this article, we’ll be sharing our top 4 picks for the best snorkeling spots in Amed based on our personal experience.

Pro tip:

With crystal clear ocean waters and plenty of colorful sea life just moments away, there’s no need for a boat to explore the nearby snorkeling spots – although if you’d like an authentic sailing experience on your vacation, renting one may be worth it!

1. Jemeluk Beach: A Snorkeler’s Paradise

Jemeluk Beach is a must-visit snorkeling spot in Amed. This sandy beach is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and is home to an incredible variety of marine life. The waters here are calm and sheltered, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing. Some of the most commonly seen marine species at Jemeluk Beach include tropical fish right at the beach and some colorful corals.

Corals in Jemeluk Beach

2. Japanese Shipwreck: A Unique Snorkeling Experience

The Japanese Shipwreck is another popular snorkeling spot in Amed. As the name suggests, this site is home to a sunken ship that has been preserved for snorkelers to explore. The shipwreck is located in the shallow waters of the bay and is surrounded by colorful coral reefs and an abundance of marine life. The wreck itself is a fascinating sight to see, and the surrounding waters offer some of the best snorkeling opportunities in Amed.

Pro tip:

If you’d like to explore the seas at a fraction of the cost, rent your snorkeling gear from one of Indonesia’s many shops! The mask usually costs between 15-25 thousand IDR and fins for around 50K. Don’t forget – haggle in true Indonesian style if things seem “Mahal” (expensive!).
Japanese Wreckship – 25 meters from the beach

3. Lipah Beach: A Quiet Retreat for Snorkelers

We saw two turtles on our first visit to Amed (July 2022) – Lipah Beach

Lipah Beach is a secluded bay located in the heart of Amed. This quiet and peaceful beach is perfect for those who want to escape the crowds and enjoy a more relaxed snorkeling experience beside is one of the nicer beaches with soft sand because the rest of the beach in Amed is covered with rocks. The waters here are crystal-clear, especially during the dry season April-October and teem with tropical fish, and sea turtles although it has fewer corals.

4. Warung Bobo: A Family-Friendly Snorkeling Spot

Snorkeling and mountain view

The warung is located next to a popular restaurant and bar, making it an ideal spot for families with children who want to enjoy a relaxed snorkeling experience what a great about it is you can see Agung from the Warung or when you are doing the Snorkeling.

5. Conclusion

Amed is a truly stunning destination for snorkelers of all levels, offering an abundance of incredible snorkeling spots with crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful escape or a more adventurous experience, you’ll find it in Amed. Visiting Amed more than once is always a good idea! The dry season has unbeatable views and clear waters, but don’t discount the magical atmosphere of exploring this area in the rain. With its unique vistas shrouded by clouds and gentle waves lapping against shorelines – it’s an unforgettable experience you won’t want to miss.

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  1. […] Located in East Bali, Amed is a peaceful fishing village with stunning natural beauty. Here, you’ll find some of the best snorkeling spots in Bali. Amed Beach and Jemeluk Bay are popular destinations, where you can encounter colorful fish and unique sights. The visibility underwater is excellent, and the best time to snorkel in Amed is during the dry season, from April to October. The easy beach access, calm water, and rich underwater life makes it for us the best place for snorkeling in Bali.Interested to learn more about snorkeling in Amed? Head over to our blog post and see for yourself: 4 Best Snorkeling Spots in Amed. […]

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