- Introduction
- Key Points
- The Itinerary Breakdown
- Meeting Point and First Impressions
- The Ride on a Traditional Jukung Boat
- Snorkeling at the Japanese Shipwreck
- Swimming with Sea Turtles
- The Coral Garden Finale
- Return and Reflection
- What to Expect From This Tour
- The Experience Details
- Price and Value
- Group Size and Guides
- What to Bring and Considerations
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
- More Tour Reviews in Amed
Introduction
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If you’re looking to indulge in Bali’s vibrant marine life without the hassle of complicated arrangements, the Amed snorkeling tour by traditional jukung boat could be just what you need. This 3-hour adventure promises a scenic ride, fascinating underwater sights, and plenty of opportunities to relax and take in the natural beauty.
What makes this experience stand out? We love the authentic Balinese vibe of the jukung boat, the chance to explore a WWII Japanese shipwreck, and the opportunity to swim with sea turtles—just a few reasons why this tour appeals to both beginner and seasoned snorkelers. On the flip side, you’ll want to consider the fact that the trip is about 3 hours long, which might be a bit tight for those wanting a more expansive underwater expedition.
This trip is ideal for travelers who appreciate authentic local experiences, stunning underwater scenery, and a relaxed pace. If you’re comfortable in the water or eager to try snorkeling for the first time, this tour offers a balanced mix of adventure and tranquility.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
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- Authentic Balinese experience aboard a traditional jukung boat
- Explore a WWII Japanese shipwreck transformed into a lively reef
- Swim with sea turtles in their natural habitat
- Admire colorful coral gardens with excellent visibility
- Suitable for beginners and experienced snorkelers
- Private group tour offers a more personalized experience
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The Itinerary Breakdown
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Meeting Point and First Impressions
You’ll find the meeting spot at Teman Teman Cafe & Bungalows, with coordinates -8.337868690490723, 115.65885162353516. It’s a straightforward location, and the staff at Summerinbalitour, rated 4.6, are known for being friendly and organized. The team will brief you on safety and give you a quick rundown of what to expect, setting the tone for a relaxed adventure.
The Ride on a Traditional Jukung Boat
Once on the boat, you’re greeted by a colorful, traditional Balinese jukung, which exudes charm with its carved wooden design and vibrant paint. The ride itself is gentle, offering splendid views of Amed’s coastline while you settle into the rhythm of the ocean. Reviewers mention the boat’s authenticity adds a special touch, making it feel less commercial and more like a genuine local experience.
More Great Tours NearbySnorkeling at the Japanese Shipwreck
The highlight for many is the historic Japanese WWII shipwreck, now a thriving coral sanctuary. The wreck is a fascinating site, especially for underwater photography enthusiasts, as its structure is now encrusted with vibrant corals and teeming with tropical fish. The site’s visibility is praised, making the colors pop vividly underwater.
One reviewer noted, “It’s a fascinating wreck, and I loved how it’s turned into a lively reef. It’s perfect for snapping photos or just marveling at the marine life.”
Swimming with Sea Turtles
Next, you’ll head to a spot renowned for sea turtle sightings. Swimming alongside these gentle creatures in their natural environment is a calming, almost surreal experience. The area is home to various reef fish and other marine species, which add to the underwater tableau. The overall atmosphere here is relaxed, perfect for those who prefer a more laid-back snorkeling experience.
The Coral Garden Finale
The last stop is a colorful underwater garden, filled with healthy and vibrant corals. Thanks to the generally excellent visibility, you’ll be able to appreciate the vast diversity of marine life and coral formations. These sites are suitable for all skill levels, making it easy for beginners to enjoy the sights without feeling overwhelmed.
Return and Reflection
The ride back to the starting point concludes the trip, giving you time to unwind and reflect on the underwater treasures you’ve encountered. Several reviews mentioned how peaceful and restorative the boat ride feels, a perfect way to unwind after snorkeling.
What to Expect From This Tour

This tour offers a balanced itinerary—not overly packed, allowing you to savor each site. It’s ideal for those who want to see multiple highlights in a short time without feeling rushed. The 3-hour duration is enough to explore three distinct sites, each with its own character and charm.
Equipment and safety are well-managed, with guides speaking English and giving clear instructions. The trip is suitable for beginners and seasoned snorkelers, thanks to the clear waters and calm conditions. However, non-swimmers and those prone to seasickness should consider their comfort, as the trip involves being on a boat for a few hours.
The Experience Details
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Price and Value
While the specific price isn’t listed here, reviews suggest the cost offers good value, considering the personalized private group setting and the inclusion of multiple snorkeling sites. For travelers seeking an authentic local experience with small groups, this tour stands out as a fair investment.
Group Size and Guides
With private groups led by English-speaking guides, you’ll enjoy more individualized attention. Guests often praise the staff’s friendliness and knowledge, which enhances the overall enjoyment of the trip.
What to Bring and Considerations
Make sure to bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, waterproof camera, and some cash for souvenirs or tips. Touching marine life is prohibited, respecting the natural habitat and ensuring everyone’s safety. The trip runs approximately 3 hours, making it a flexible and manageable activity within a broader Bali itinerary.
Who Will Love This Tour?
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This snorkeling adventure is perfect for those wanting an authentic, cultural experience combined with marine exploration. Beginners will appreciate the calm, clear waters and gentle guidance, while more experienced snorkelers will enjoy the diversity of sites, especially the shipwreck. It’s also an excellent choice for travelers preferring a private, intimate tour rather than large group excursions.
Seasickness might be a concern, so if you’re prone, consider whether a shorter or less boat-dependent activity might suit you better. Non-swimmers may find the experience less accessible, given the emphasis on snorkeling.
The Sum Up
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This Amed snorkeling trip by traditional jukung boat offers a genuine taste of Bali’s underwater world, paired with authentic local charm. The chance to explore a WWII Japanese shipwreck, swim with turtles, and marvel at coral gardens all in a relaxed 3-hour window makes it a compelling choice for a half-day adventure.
With friendly guides, excellent visibility, and a peaceful boat ride, it’s a great way to connect with nature and traditional Balinese culture. Whether you’re a beginner eager to see marine life or a seasoned snorkeler wanting a laid-back experience, this tour delivers good value in a stunning setting.
For travelers who cherish authentic experiences, enjoy marine scenery, and prefer private, personalized tours, this snorkeling trip is a standout option in Bali.
FAQ
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Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour is suitable for beginners thanks to the calm, clear waters and guided instructions. The sites are accessible for those new to snorkeling.
How long does the entire trip last?
The trip lasts approximately 3 hours, including boat ride and snorkeling at three different sites.
What are the main highlights of this experience?
The key highlights include exploring a WWII Japanese shipwreck, swimming with sea turtles in their natural habitat, and admiring a vibrant coral garden.
Do I need to bring my own snorkeling equipment?
The tour doesn’t specify if equipment is provided, but bringing your own waterproof camera, towel, and sunscreen is recommended. Confirm with the provider if gear is included.
Can non-swimmers join this trip?
Non-swimmers may find this activity less suitable since it’s primarily a snorkeling experience. It’s best for those comfortable in the water.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is at Teman Teman Cafe & Bungalows, at coordinates -8.337868690490723, 115.65885162353516.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, waterproof camera, and cash for tips or souvenirs. Touching marine life is forbidden to protect the environment.
Is the trip refundable if I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your travel plans.
