Welcome to Diving Amed, Bali!

We are a PADI 5 Star Dive Center in Amed offering dive trips, PADI courses and snorkeling trips to the best sites of Amed and nearby Tulamben.

Welcome to Diving Amed, Bali!

We are a PADI 5 Star Dive Center in Amed offering dive trips, PADI courses and snorkeling trips to the best sites of Amed and nearby Tulamben.

Welcome to Diving Amed, Bali!

We are a PADI 5 Star Dive Center in Amed offering dive trips, PADI courses and snorkeling trips to the best sites of Amed and nearby Tulamben.

Dive in Amed, Bali

Amed Diving: USAT Liberty Wreck, Japanese Wreck & Jemeluk Reefs

Amed offers some of the most varied diving in Bali, and most of it is a short drive — or a few steps from shore. Expect calm, clear water over vibrant coral reefs, black-sand slopes crawling with macro life, a dramatic wall at Jemeluk, and two shipwrecks — including the world-famous USAT Liberty at nearby Tulamben, one of the best wreck dives in Southeast Asia.

It’s diving that suits everyone: gentle, accessible sites for beginners and first-timers, plus deeper walls, wrecks and muck dives that keep experienced divers coming back. Two Fish Divers Amed is an award-winning PADI 5-Star Centre on Amed Beach, so you’re never far from the water.

Diving

From IDR

1,300,000

for 2 Dives

Accommodation

From IDR

450,000
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1,500,000

per night inc. B/Fast

Why Twofish?

Reasons to dive with us

  • We are one of the few dive centers that has their own dive boat, and this leaves from the beach right in front of the resort.
  • For Tulamben trips: depending on the numbers of divers, we will either transfer you via car and have shore-dives, or we make the trip with our dive boat.
  • For some sites such as Jemeluk Bay it is easier to transfer by car and shore-dive.
  • Shore diving on our House reef: right in front of us there is a top-class muck diving, with mimic octopus, ghost pipefish and more. Perfect for either an afternoon or a night dive!

Diving Price Includes

  • Dive guide & boat/car;
  • Tanks & weights;
  • Snacks & refreshments;
  • Unlimited coffee & tea at the dive center.
  • Free flow refillable drinking water – bring a refillable water bottle so that you stay hydrated AND help to keep the island plastic-free.

Equipment Rental

  • Rp150,000/day for Full set – reg, BCD, long wetsuit, mask, booties, fins.
  • Dive computer – Rp150,000/day

Our Diving Schedule

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Transfers

We can organise airport transfers or transfers from Sanur, journey time is about 2hours by car.
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Accomodation

We can also organise your accommodation if you wish. We are based at Amed Beach Resort which offers rooms from Rp650,000 with AC, pool & fantastic breakfast, and there are other nearby options ranging from budget at Rp400,000 all the way to luxury
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Diving Schedule

Our daily diving schedule is to depart about 8am for 2 dives, and return for lunch. Snacks, water & coffee/tea are provided during the surface interval.
  • We are one of the few dive centers that has their own dive boat, and this leaves from the beach right in front of the resort.
  • For Tulamben trips: depending on the numbers of divers, we will either transfer you via car and have shore-dives, or we make the trip with our dive boat.
  • For some sites such as Jemeluk Bay it is easier to transfer by car and shore-dive.
  • Shore diving on our House reef: right in front of us there is a top-class muck diving, with mimic octopus, ghost pipefish and more. Perfect for either an afternoon or a night dive!
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3rd Dive or Night Dive

We can organise afternoon and night dives on request, they can be pre-booked or arranged/booked on-site with the Dive Manager.
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Finish Your Diving Day

We finish off your day by logging your dives with our dive guide, reviewing the sightings in our fish-id books, and confirming if you wish to do more diving tomorrow! Beers and cocktails are also readily available after your diving!
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DIVING HIGHLIGHTS

What's the Diving Like in Amed, Bali

When you dive in Amed, Bali you can see anything!! Divesites like our House Reef (also known as Ghost Bay) provide top-class muck diving, with mimic octopus, ghost pipefish and more. Amed Wall and Pyramids provide easy drift dives with turtles, reef sharks, blue-spotted stingrays and many reef fish.

If you want wrecks then we are just 20 minutes from the famous USAT Liberty wreck or the Kubu wreck a little further to the North.. Lots of marine life also call the wreck their home including Bumphead parrot fish, barracuda, turtles, hard & soft corals, and macro life like pygmy seahorse, nudibranch, scorpion fish, etc. After the wreck, for the 2nd dive we normally choose between Coral Garden which also offers macro life, or the Drop Off which is a wall that eventually drops down to more than 70 meters and is covered in sponges and wonderful gorgonian fans.

Amed also has its own wreck called the Japanese Shipwreck, this offers more macro and many gorgonians on a sloping reef.

Plus as one of the few dive centers with a boat we can dive sites that most centers can’t reach (no shore access) such as Banana Point which is a great mix of macro life and shallow coral gardens.

For the big fish lovers we have sites like Bunutan and Gili Selang where you will find more current and more big fish – sharks, barracudas and occasionally even the ocean sunfish Mola Mola as they take a break from Nusa Penida!

Amed is very well situated and we can also offer day-trips to some of the other Bali dive locations including Padang Bai and Candidasa.

DETAILS ABOUT SITES WE DIVE

Our Favourite Diving Sites in Amed, Bali

View location details and information about the dive sites offered in this location:

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DIVE SITES

1 Our House reef

Depth: 5-25m Very good muck dive with black sand, occasional rocks and mooring lines that offer some amazing macro life. We are still exploring and have already found many seahorses, frogfish, ghost pipefish, mantis shrimp, nudibranchs, pipefish, a variety of shrimp and other crustaceans, saddleback anemonefish, long horned cowfish and much more. A lot of this life is very well camouflaged but our experienced guides know how to find it – good news is none of it moves too fast so it’s amazing for photography. As a night dive it is fantastic with many species of cephalapod.
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2 USAT Liberty Shipwreck

Depth: 5-30m The famous Liberty is a shipwreck for any diver level from an Open water or a Discover scuba diver to an advanced diver who has hundreds of dives logged. Snappers, Groupers, Barracuda, and occasional visits from Black tip reef sharks are some of the bigger things at the wreck, if you are interested in macro the wreck has Ghost Pipefish, Nudibranchs, Leaf fish and tones of other little critters. With great coral colour and normally good visibility and light the Liberty makes for an excellent photography dive. We normally dive the Liberty first thing in the morning before the crowds arrive from Sanur and Kuta.
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3 Pyramids

Depth: 5-20m Dived from a Jukung (local outrigger boat), Pyramids gets its name from the artificially created reefs that the local dive community has built in that are in the shapes of pyramids. The structures attract all sorts of life like Snappers, Puffers, Ghost Pipefish, Nudibranchs and so on. Besides the artificial reef the is also the natural reef where you can spot Stingrays, Garden Eels, Harlequin Sweet lips, Ribbon Eels and much more. This site is great for a drift and if the current is not to strong then it makes for great photography as well.
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4 Amed Wall

Depth: 10-30+m Also a boat dive Amed Wall can be a good drift when the current picks up. Here there is a flat sloping reef that turns into a mini drop off where you have the chance of seeing Black Tip Reef Sharks, Big Groupers and the occasional Manta or Tuna.
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5 Japanese Wreck

Depth: 5-20m The Wreck lies in a calm bay and it sits in just 5m of water, It along with its surroundings make for an excellent muck dive with Pigmy Seahorses, Leaf Fish, Scorpion Fish and a handful of other critters. Great site for macro photography. More about Diving Tulamben
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6 Bunutan

Depth: 5-30+m Best dived as a drift we work out from a sandy slope to a corner with excellent fish life, especially from 20m down. Shoals of snapper and fusiliers hang out here while sharks and trevallies are often seen patrolling at the corner. After watching the show we work up the reef slope and finish in the protected shallows, where you’ll find huge barrel sponges and coral bommies adorned with gorgonian fans of many species and colours.
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Why Choose Two Fish for Diving Amed, Bali?

Small groups

No more than four guests per dive guide

Best transport in town

We have our own boat (not a jukung) and for shore diving you travel by car, not in the back of an open van.

Expert dive guides

Who have done thousands of dives

Long dives

We just ask you to surface after 75mins or on 40bar

Wash and store

All dive gear is loaded onto boats in the morning, and removed and washed after your diving, so all you need to do is DIVE

Commitment to quality

By having full-time instructors at each dive center who teach according to our principles, and who follow the PADI guidelines for providing a safe courses.

Questions about Amed

Common questions about diving Amed

A wide mix for one location. The USAT Liberty wreck draws bumphead parrotfish in the early morning, pygmy seahorses on the gorgonian fans, Napoleon wrasse and barracuda. Green turtles are common on the reefs, and the black sand slopes are loaded with macro — nudibranchs, frogfish, ribbon eels and ghost pipefish. Night dives add Spanish dancers, hunting octopus and mandarinfish at dusk.
Yes. The Liberty sits at 5–30 metres on a black sand slope in Tulamben, about 20 minutes from our centre, and you walk in from the beach — no boat needed. The shallowest part is at 5 metres, so even snorkellers can see it. To dive it you need a minimum PADI Open Water certification.
Amed dives year-round. Water is warmest April–November at 27–30°C with generally good visibility. December–March brings occasional rain but the water stays warm and the sites are quieter. The Liberty wreck is diveable most days of the year.
Excellent. The water is calm and warm, entry is from shore, and our house reef in front of the centre lets you train with real marine life from the first dive. We teach more divers in Amed than at any other Two Fish location, with a maximum of four students per instructor.
The black sand slopes are macro heaven — nudibranchs, leaf scorpionfish, ribbon eels and frogfish, with mandarinfish at dusk on the house reef. The Liberty wreck works for both wide-angle and macro. Bring a macro lens.
Seasonally, yes — on our day trips to Candidasa (Tepekong and Mimpang), where current-swept channel diving brings whitetip reef sharks and the occasional mola mola from around July to November. These sites suit more experienced divers.
Enough variety to fill a week without repeating a site: the Liberty wreck, the coral-covered Japanese Shipwreck, our house reef, Pyramids, Coral Garden and more. Most divers stay 3–7 nights.
Yes, and it's our most popular Bali combination. Penida is 2–3 hours away, bringing manta rays year-round and mola mola in season — a complete contrast to Amed's wrecks and macro. Our Bali Explorer Safari does both: three nights in Amed, four at diving Nusa Penida, one booking.