Amed Port
Relaxing Destination
Amed Port
Amed Port is located on the east coast of Bali and is the departure point for boats to the Gili Islands. Amed is famous for its black sand beaches and rich underwater life, making it a favorite destination for divers and snorkelers. Amed also offers various other tourist activities, such as climbing Bukit Cinta to enjoy the view of Mount Agung or visiting a traditional fishing village that still maintains Balinese culture. Amed has a wide range of accommodation options from simple homestays to luxury resorts, making it an ideal place to spend longer in eastern Bali.
Explore Place from Amed Port
Enjoy seamless travel to the nearest islands, all easily accessible from Amed Port
Amed Beach
Amed Beach is a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, with crystal-clear waters and well-preserved coral reefs.
Jemeluk Beach
Jemeluk Beach, located in the Amed area, is one of the best places in Bali to explore underwater beauty.
Bukit Cinta Karangasem
Bukit Cinta Karangasem is one of the best spots to enjoy a breathtaking view of Mount Agung, surrounded by stunning green rice fields.
Japanese Shipwreck
The Japanese Shipwreck is a famous diving site in Bali, located at Amed Beach. This wreck is the remains of a Japanese warship from World War II, now home to various marine life and stunning coral reefs.
Taman Ujung
Taman Ujung, also known as Taman Ujung Sukasada, is a historic water palace complex located in Karangasem Regency, Bali.