Jetty, Tanah Ampo
The dive site is situated beneath an abandoned dock constructed in 2006, revealing captivating features for divers. The pillars of the pier are adorned with magnificent sea fans that enhance the aesthetic appeal of the site. Additionally, the sandy bottom hosts a variety of items like car tires, cans, and shoes, which have become unique habitats for a diverse range of fish species.
Divers can encounter a plethora of extraordinary creatures at this site, including finger dragonets, flying guarnards, giant frogfish, pipefish, nudibranchs, sole fish, cuttlefish, octopuses, stonefish, and blue ribbon eels. Accessible within a mere 20-minute traditional boat ride from Padangbay Beach, Jetty point serves as an ideal location for macro photography enthusiasts. The site promises numerous opportunities to spot different kinds of rare and remarkable sea creatures.
Please note that the visibility at this dive site is approximately 14m, with a maximum depth of 16m. It is recommended for advanced and expert divers due to the unique features and potential challenges it presents. The dive site is situated in Indonesia, specifically in Tanah Ampo, Ulakan, Bali, 80871.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 2, 2023