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Amed & Tulamben – A diver’s paradise to descend into the underwater world
Amed is a perfect example of a secluded and natural part of Bali. It has large stretches of black sand beaches, which are rarely visited by tourists due to how far and remote it is from the more popular areas. It will take about a three-hour drive to get to Amed from the south. Visitors who come up to this place are mainly divers and those looking for a tranquil place to de-stress.
From ‘catch-of-the-day’ meals, local cuisine, and western dishes, upscale eateries have popped up in and around Amed. These restaurants serve mostly western food with a number of choices for authentic local cuisine. A more affordable alternative are local family-owned businesses with delicious home-cooked style food. There is still an eclectic variety available for visitors who may be worried about being in a remote area, so don’t fret as the number of places to eat in Amed are always increasing. Live music performance by local bands is typical entertainment in Amed. It gets quiet at night with only a few bars serving cold beers and cocktails.