Pyramids
This dive reaches a maximum depth of 40 meters. The artificial pyramid‑like structures provide shelter for many small creatures such as clown frogfish, ghost pipefish, stonefish, leaf fish, boxer shrimps, small crabs, juvenile lionfish, razor fish and more. It is usually protected from currents, making it ideal for photographers and beginners.
Amed Wall
A wall dive accessible by traditional jukung at the west end of Jemeluk Bay. We start in shallow water enjoying the reef and its tiny inhabitants before reaching the wall.
The drop-off reaches 40 meters and is covered with hard and soft corals, barrel sponges and gorgonians. In the blue we may spot pelagics, and near the wall typical reef fish. At the end of the bay the wall becomes a sandy slope where sharks, napoleon wrasses, barracudas, trevallies and tunas are often seen.
Bunutan
One of our favorite dives in the area. It is a drift dive along the Bunutan coast with a gently sloping bottom and predictable current. The sandy seabed is covered with large gorgonians and beautiful corals attracting reef fish. We may encounter trevally schools, parrotfish, blacktip sharks and many rays. Visibility is usually excellent.
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