Amed Wall is home to a wide variety of marine life, including soft corals, massive gorgonians, small caves, moray eels, and lionfish.
The coral-covered pyramids are an artificial reef created as part of a coral restoration project. These structures, surrounded by hundreds of fish, are positioned along the slope at depths ranging from 15 to 25 meters.
The underwater landscape is decorated with gorgonians and corals. Marine life is abundant, with frequent sightings of turtles, groupers, Napoleon wrasses, and even reef sharks.
Jemeluk
Depth: 5-40+ meters
Certification level: any level
Jemeluk Bay has two very easy accessible diving sites. There is an amazing drop off wall 60 meters dive next to a under water sculpture park. It´s perfect for underwater macro photography and night diving!
Jemeluk Bay is also very suitable for beginners, with no or very light current and small depth. To get to the dive sites it´s just a small step from the Amed beach into the ocean.