When you seek a serene escape from crowded tourist hubs like Canggu, Kuta, or Seminyak, plan a trip to Amed Bali. This fishing village is well-known for its impressive snorkelling spots and tranquil ambience.
Are you interested in experiencing the laid-back charm of this area? This page provides a complete guide about Amed, including its location, how to get there, and the best activities to do.
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This hidden gem is part of the Karangasem Regency. It is approximately 90 km northeast of Denpasar, the capital city of Bali.
Nestled along the eastern coastline, Amed Beach Bali stretches along 14 km. For your information, Amed is not a single village. It is a collection of 7 villages on the coast. Among these villages, Amed and Jemeluk have become the most popular.
This coastline may be different from other beaches in Bali because it has black sand from the Mount Agung explosion.
Travelling to Amed involves a scenic journey through the island. Reaching this village requires some planning because public transportation is limited.
However, you do not need to worry because you can rely on several modes of transport below.
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The easiest way to Amed is by taxi. Taxis are widely available whether you start your journey from Denpasar, Ubud, Canggu, or other areas in Bali.
The travel time to Amed depends on your departure locations. For instance, it takes 2 hours to reach this village from Denpasar. Besides, travel time from Canggu to Amed takes about 2,5 – 3 hours.
The taxi fare starts from IDR 300.000 to IDR 600.000, depending on the distance.
Several shuttle bus operators offer the route from popular towns to Amed. For instance, you can take a shuttle bus service from Kuta, Sanur, or Ubud to Amed.
This option is more affordable than taking a taxi. For instance, the shuttle bus fare from Kuta to Amed is only IDR 200.000.
Renting a car with a private driver is a wise option if you travel to Amed in groups and is also an excellent choice for those planning to stay for several days.
The car rental rate, including the driver fee and fuel, starts from IDR 600.000. It is cheaper than taking a taxi because the car has a bigger capacity.
If you travel with your friends, you can split the cost among the group, reducing individual expenses. You can access Traveloka to book a car rental, including the driver.
Renting a scooter to Amed is possible, but it is not recommended for those not used to riding this vehicle. But, if you want to experience an adventure, you can reach Amed by scooter.
Ensure you have an international driving license and always pay attention to the traffic signs.
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Once you arrive in Amed, getting around this region is tricky. This is because no public transport options are available in this area. Also, you cannot use ride-hailing apps like in other regions of Bali.
However, you can navigate the villages using the options below.
Renting a scooter is famous for exploring the coastline and other villages. Remember to obtain a driving licence beforehand and always prioritise safety by wearing a helmet.
Many scooter rental shops are available in Amed, and they offer affordable rates. The cost of renting this vehicle starts from IDR 80.000 per day.
Renting a bicycle is also a great way to explore Amed, a compact area. The villages’ roads are quiet, making cycling a pleasant experience.
Bicycles are available for rent at the guesthouses or rental shops. This eco-friendly vehicle enables you to get around at a slower pace.
Instead of renting a vehicle, you can explore the villages and coastline on foot. Stroll around the coastal area and visit local shops. Walking is an excellent way to appreciate the village’s tranquil ambience.
You should take advantage of several of the best attractions in Amed Bali. You can do various activities that cater to different interests, such as underwater adventures and cultural exploration.
Here are some exciting activities to do in Amed.
Amed is well-known for its stunning marine life and coral reef. No doubt, it attracts many snorkelers. The snorkelling spots are only a few metres from Amed Beach Bali. Additionally, other must-visit snorkelling spots are Selang and Nipah Beach.
You can rent the equipment for snorkelling from rental shops near the beach. It only costs IDR 60.000.
Amed is an excellent destination for diving enthusiasts as it has the best dive sites. One of them is the USAT Liberty Shipwreck, located 15 m from the shore in Tulamben.
This area is only a 20-minute drive from Amed. However, to ensure safe underwater exploration, it is better to hire a guide or professional diver.
Amed’s serene environment makes it an ideal destination for practising yoga and wellness retreats. So, you can join a yoga class focusing on meditation and relaxation. This way, you can rejuvenate your body and soul.
In addition to its enchanting coral reefs, Amed is also famous for its high-quality salt. Nowadays, salt farmers still use the traditional method of producing salt.
To learn about this cultural heritage, visit Amed Salt Center.
After relaxing on Amed’s Beach, it is your time to enjoy Amed’s local cuisine. You may not be able to find a fancy restaurant in this area. But you can visit warungs (small eateries) offering fresh seafood.
They usually serve Balinese cuisine with aromatic spices. Most eateries are located along the shoreline. This way, you can savour the delicious cuisine while enjoying the beautiful sea view.
In conclusion, Amed is a perfect destination for those seeking peaceful relaxation and underwater adventure. So, are you ready to enjoy the breathtaking scenery in Amed Bali? Get your Melbourne to Bali/Denpasar flight tickets, plan your visit and pack your suitcase soon.