The fishlife in Amed is superb and the conditions from the sandy shore or using an outrigger boat, are easy, with good visibility. Amed Reef with many different kinds of sponges and Gorgonian seafans, is home to marinelife that includes lobsters, shrimp and goby sets, as well as anemones with attendant clownfish, Blue-spotted rays, pygmy seahorses, and schools of fish from anthias to barracuda. White-tip reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, Giant travelly and large schools of bannerfish, snapper, and fusilier can be found at Amed Wall. The deep slope after the wall is rich in invertebrates with crinoids and commensals. Lipah Bay, a small black sand bay, is home to The Japanese Wreck, a 20m steel freighter wreck that is encrusted with sponges, Gorgonian seafans and coral bushes, and inhabited by anthias, parrotfish and angelfish.
Inclusions: Return Hotel transfers; shore entry dives as stated; Lunch and unlimited bottled water; English Speaking Divemaster/Instructor with a max ratio 1:4; tanks, weights, booties/fins, mask/snorkel; Diver Medical Insurance; free use of beach towels.
Exclusions: Breakfast and dinner; dive equipment rental (BCD, reg and wetsuit USD5/piece/day).