Small fishing village on Bali's north-eastern coast.
My suggestion
Arm yourself with a mask and snorkel to explore the clear waters and observe the shoals of fish swarming round the boat wrecks!
Simon Hoffmann
Travel writer
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Amed is a small fishing village in east Bali. By extension, the name refers to a part of the east coast and the villages to be found there.
My suggestion
Amed is a destination that is much more quiet and pleasant than the beaches on the south of the island, if you wish to avoid the crowd while enjoying the sea, this is where you need to come!
Aurélie Chartier
Travel writer
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A stop known to divers, Amed is a small pleasant town in which to spend a few days and relax to the sound of the guitar.
My suggestion
Go to Amed's Sunset Point a little before 6 p.m. to admire the splendour of the sky's colours as the sun disappears behind the mountains.
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