Amed Buddha Diving

Amed Buddha Diving

Alami Resort, Restaurant & Dive Center C/O Bruno Leblanc
80852 Bunutan
BA - IDN

Open in June 2016 after running 2 years under a different name... Amed Buddha Diving is managed by Bruno Leblanc, a former PADI MSDT that is now only offering SSI courses to his students for quality and service that SSI offers with digital learning and free insurance coverage for entry-level guest. Amed Buddha Diving is a small structure that focus on quality of service instead of mass production diving. Come and see for yourself. Amed Buddha Diving.... Like No Where Else

What We Offer

Programs

Snorkel Diver
Ecology
Scuba
Emergency Training

Dives

Shore Dives
Boat Dives
Wreck Dives
Snorkel Tours

Gas Fills

Air
Nitrox Dive

Rental

Dive Computer
Dive Equipment

Payment Method

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Affiliated Divesites View on map

★★★★★ USAT Liberty Wreck

This is the only historical shipwreck in Bali, ranked #3 in the world for Wreck diving! The wreck is 25 meters form shore at a depth of 4 to 29 meters below the surface with most of it occuring in a shallow area. This dive site does not have strong currents, has clear water, and warm temperatures. Difficult entry!

★★★★★ Pyramid Point

Artificial coral reef placed on the sandy bottom with depths varying from 10 meters to 25 meters. The basis of the coral growth is made of rectangular concrete arranged like a small pyramid. It is one of the best places to witness a successful artificial reef.

★★★★★ Lipah Bay, Bali

Entry from a sandy beach shore line, you will swim toward a slope where you will start your dive. Start off by swimming to the right, then follow the ledge to come across a few coral blocks with lots of colorful fish. Continue along the right side to find turtles eating on the ocean floor.

★★★★★ Sidem

Sidem is another great macro dive site, paradise for photographers by day and by night. Definitely a must see dive site for macro lovers! There is also a beautiful reef at this dive site!

★★★★★ Jemeluk Wall

From the topography of the slope that meets the wall with a variety of soft and hard corals that adorn, such as barrel sponges, huge seafan, table coral, big formation of acropora and others.

★★★★☆ Liberty Coral Garden

There is a garden of anemones and about 60 statues on the far right side of the dive site. This is a nice second dive in the morning to get away from the crowds at Liberty Wreck. Entry and exit from the beach can be difficult.

★★★★☆ Japanese Shipwreck (Wreck)

Easy access with porters waiting for you, but the pebble beach can make the entry and exit difficult if there are waves. The small wreck from 1m to 8m deep is nice for snorkelers and freedivers but very limited for scuba divers. The coral scenery is really beautiful. Be careful of upwelling currents.

★★★★☆ Melasti

Shore and shallow dive. Sandy bottom with rocks. Perfect habitat for macro critters. Great choice for night dives and macro lovers! Good playground for underwater photographers. Highly recommended by night.

★★★★★ Temple Coral

We are doing this dive as part of a 2 dive trip to Tulamben and often use it as a drift dive for Advanced Adventurer speciality dives, combined with Wreck diving in the morning.

★★★★★ Bunutan

Usually done by boat, this dive site is mostly a drift dive. It can be done from shore, but you will need to walk up the hill back to the car for pick up.

★★★★★ Ghost Bay

One minute from the closest dive center, Ghost bay is another great macro dive site, paradise for photographers by day and by night. A rock shaped area is habitat for crazy critters!

★★★★★ Jemeluk Secret Wall

On the left side of Jemeluk Bay, you need to swim a bit going down to nearly 30m, there is a huge fan coral with sometimes Pygmy seahorse in it, current can occur sometimes.

★★★★★ Deep Blue

One of the best drift dives in Amed area. More Southern dive site, Deep Blue is a boat dive that brings you to a wild colourful marine life. Deep dive, good for challenges.

★★★★★ Srikandi Speedboat (Wreck)

This is a new wreck of a Speedboat with maybe 20 seats inside that sunk and is now around 25 to 35m deep. You can see the full boat; it looks perfect still. Access is from the beach, in front of Srikandi restaurant.

★★★★☆ Tulamben Drop-Off

Drop Off is slope down where on one side is a wall down to a deep water, mostly stay on maximum depth at 30 meters where reef is very nice well covers with soft coral. To dive is here is beach entry, as a diver should always check the SPG how much air left before turn swimming back to exit point.

Opening Hours

Monday07:30 - 18:30
Tuesday07:30 - 18:30
Wednesday07:30 - 18:30
Thursday07:30 - 18:30
Friday07:30 - 18:30
Saturday07:30 - 18:30
Sunday07:30 - 18:30

Still open during Lunch Break

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Opening Hours

Monday07:30 - 18:30
Tuesday07:30 - 18:30
Wednesday07:30 - 18:30
Thursday07:30 - 18:30
Friday07:30 - 18:30
Saturday07:30 - 18:30
Sunday07:30 - 18:30

Still open during Lunch Break