Lovina Reef’s underwater landscape with soft corals

Amed: Bunutan, Pyramids & Japanese Wreck

Amed Dive Sites: Bunutan, Pyramids and Japanese Wreck

Discover the incredible underwater diversity of Amed, East Bali’s hidden diving paradise. From the soft coral slopes of Bunutan to the artificial reef magic of Pyramids and the historic Japanese Shipwreck, every dive site here offers something unique for all levels of divers. Calm currents, abundant marine life, and scenic reef structures make Amed one of Bali’s most rewarding areas for exploration.

Site Highlights

Bunutan features gentle sloping reefs with a mix of coral gardens, sandy patches, and seagrass beds where garden eels, ribbon eels, and blue-spotted stingrays are common. The Pyramids reef consists of dozens of manmade reef structures that attract schools of snapper, batfish, and occasional turtles. For history lovers, the Japanese Wreck in nearby Banyuning lies in shallow water, covered in soft corals and sponges, making it ideal for both divers and snorkelers.

Each site can be explored on a half-day or full-day trip arranged through Sunrise Dive Bali. You can also combine Amed dives with Tulamben Liberty Wreck or Menjangan Island for a complete North Bali dive adventure.

Dive Advice

  • Depths: Range from 5 to 30 meters depending on the site and experience level.
  • Marine Life: Look out for octopus, leaf scorpionfish, pygmy seahorses, and large schools of reef fish.
  • Photography: Wide-angle lenses are perfect for capturing the artificial reefs and wreck structures.
  • Conditions: Generally calm, with mild current flow that makes for easy drift diving at Bunutan.

Conservation Note

Help protect Bali’s fragile marine ecosystems by maintaining perfect buoyancy and avoiding contact with seagrass beds and coral formations. Follow PADI’s environmental dive practices to ensure a sustainable and enjoyable underwater experience.

Ready to explore Amed’s underwater treasures? Book your dive trip with Sunrise Dive Bali or contact us directly on WhatsApp for fast assistance and personalized dive planning.

Dive students celebrating PADI certification in Bali
Newly certified divers celebrate completing their PADI training in North Bali’s scenic dive sites.

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