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Welcome to the ultimate guide to Amed (Bali)! Navigate the stunning city of Amed with ease using our detailed map of Amed (Bali). Whether you're exploring by car, foot, or public transport, our Amed (Bali) city map will help you plan your routes, compare transport options, and find key locations like gas stations, parking areas, accommodations, restaurants, attractions, bus/train stations, and airports. Don't miss out on a seamless travel experience - make sure to print out our Amed (Bali) map before your adventure begins!

🌴 What to do in Amed (Bali)

Experience the beauty and adventure that Amed (Bali) has to offer with a range of exciting activities, from exploring underwater wonders to relaxing on pristine beaches.

  • Best Budget Activity in Amed (Bali):

    Snorkeling at Jemeluk Bay: Discover vibrant coral reefs and colorful fish just a short swim from the shore.

  • Best Mid-Range Activity in Amed (Bali):

    Trekking to Mount Agung: Embark on a guided trek to Bali's highest volcano for breathtaking views and a challenging adventure.

  • Best Luxury Activity in Amed (Bali):

    Diving at USS Liberty Shipwreck: Dive into the history and marine life at this iconic shipwreck site with experienced dive operators.

Recommendations:

Explore Tirta Gangga Water Palace for its stunning gardens and pools, or visit Lempuyang Temple for Instagram-worthy photos at the famous Gates of Heaven.

🍽️ Where to eat in Amed (Bali)

In Amed (Bali), indulge in a culinary journey filled with fresh seafood, Balinese flavors, and delicious Indonesian dishes. Don't miss trying the local specialty - Nasi Campur!

  • Best Budget Restaurant in Amed (Bali):

    Warung Pantai$ - $$:

    Cuisine specialty: Authentic Indonesian fare

  • Best Mid-Range Restaurant in Amed (Bali):

    Galanga Restaurant$$ - $$$:

    Cuisine specialty: Fusion Asian cuisine

  • Best Luxury Restaurant in Amed (Bali):

    Apa Kabar Restaurant$$$ - $$$$:

    Cuisine specialty: Fine dining with a focus on seafood

Recommendations:

Try Puri Wirata Restaurant for traditional Balinese dishes.

  • Best Budget Bar in Amed (Bali):

    Double One Cafe$:

    Fresh fruit cocktails

  • Best Mid-Range Bar in Amed (Bali):

    Warung Enak$$:

    Bintang beer and barbecued seafood

  • Best Luxury Bar in Amed (Bali):

    The Griya Villas and Spa$$$:

    Premium wines and sunset views

🏝️ What to see in Amed (Bali)

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of Amed (Bali) by exploring its captivating landmarks and attractions that showcase the essence of Balinese charm.

  • Tirta Gangga Water Palace

    Marvel at the intricate Balinese architecture and serene water gardens of this royal palace.

  • Jemeluk Viewpoint

    Take in panoramic views of Amed's coastline and stunning sunrises from this picturesque hilltop vantage point.

  • Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heave

    Capture iconic photos at the awe-inspiring gates of this hilltop temple with Mount Agung as the backdrop.

  • Amed Salt Farms

    Witness the traditional salt-making process and scenic salt fields that dot the landscape of Amed.

  • Japanese Shipwreck Point

    Explore the underwater world and history of World War II at this dive site teeming with marine life and sunken relics.

🛍️ Where to go shopping in Amed (Bali)

Discover unique souvenirs, local crafts, and stylish finds in Amed (Bali) while exploring its vibrant shopping scene that caters to all budgets.

  • Best Budget Shopping Place in Amed (Bali):

    Amed Art market: Browse through a variety of handmade crafts, sarongs, jewelry, and souvenirs at affordable prices in a lively market setting.

  • Best Mid-Range Shopping Place in Amed (Bali):

    Wawa Handmade: Shop for stylish clothing, accessories, and home decor items made by local artisans, combining traditional and modern designs.

  • Best Luxury Shopping Place in Amed (Bali):

    Amed Boutique: Explore a curated collection of high-end resort wear, designer accessories, and unique gifts in a chic boutique setting.

Recommendations:

Visit local art galleries like Utama Art Space for contemporary Balinese artworks or check out diving shops for specialized gear and souvenirs related to underwater adventures.

🚍 Getting Around Amed (Bali)

  • Public Transport

    When it comes to public transportation in Amed, options are limited primarily to bemos and taxis. Bemos are small minivans used as shared taxis by locals and tourists. They provide a cheap and convenient way to get around Amed with flexible routes. Prices for bemo rides are usually negotiable but expect to pay around IDR 10,000 to IDR 20,000 for short distances. Taxis are also available in Amed, either you can hail them on the streets or call a local taxi service for pick-up. Make sure to agree on the fare before starting the journey.

  • Main Transportation Hubs

    The closest major transportation hub to Amed is Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar, approximately a 3-hour drive away. While Amed doesn't have a direct train or metro connection, buses from other parts of Bali can drop you off in Amed.

  • Rental Services

    🚗 Car Rentals: Several car rental companies operate in Amed, offering a wide range of vehicles from scooters to cars. Popular rental providers include Amed Car Rental and Amed Transport with prices starting at around IDR 150,000 per day. 🚲 Bicycle Rentals: For a more eco-friendly and leisurely way to explore Amed, bicycle rentals are also available. Rental shops like Amed Bicycle Rental offer daily rates starting at IDR 50,000 with the option for guided tours.

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