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Villa Shalimar beach front in Amed
Villa Shalimar is located right on the black sand beach with direct access to the sea.Nestled inbetween magnificient views over the endless horizon and mighty vulcano Mt.Agung. Amed with its beautiful volcanic sand beaches is one of the best dive sites in Bali with spectacular underwater world. Witness the sunrise in Gazebo or Terrace balcony to understand why Bali is called Morning of the World. Within a 1km walk on the beach you are right in Amed village where the original Bali is still alive.

Beachfront+Big Pool, Fabulous views, Chef
Your very own Beach House with a pool . Perfect for a family vacation, quality time with a group, or a romantic getaway. 3 bedrooms with AirCon, 3 baths. Swim in a 10-meter long pool, jump in the ocean. Some of the best diving & snorkeling on the coast just out the gate. Recline & rejuvenate in a variety of delightful private spaces, the bale with cushions & pergola and pool with sunbeds&hammocks. The owner/chef is renowned for having the Best Balinese food in Bali, served to you by the ocean.

Hilltop Boutique Homestay Bungalow 1 - Seaview
Enjoy an unbeatable 180-degree sea view with breathtaking sunrise. Stargaze by the pool under fragrant frangipani trees. Stay in one of our three luxuriously furnished bungalows, thoughtfully designed for modern traveler and optimized for digital nomads. Amed is just 7 mins ride by scooter. Beautiful reef for snorkelling is 5 min walk down the hill. Note: from main road our homestay is 5 mins walk up a very steep hill - not suitable for people are physically unfit or disabled. Apologies.

Tropical Habitat Bali-Villa Nō.3
Modern Luxury, Wrapped in Nature A tiny private estate nestled among East Bali’s lush green summits. Just minutes from the ocean, yet a world away from the noise. Designed for slow, intentional living, this tranquil retreat blends boho-coastal interiors with high-end comforts and thoughtful service you’d expect from a luxury resort. Breathtaking panoramic mountain views, cloud-watching from bed, and magical starry nights await — curated with attention to detail and a deep love for hosting

Dragon's Nest with Waterslide and Panoramic View
Dragon’s Nest is the perfect place for a family or honeymoon couple to dream with spectacular OCEAN and Mountain VIEWS. By far one of the most unique vacation villas in Bali with a double level pool, waterslide, pool cave and a DRAGON'S NEST as the upper pool. This cottage is very specious with a full kitchen, one king bed and comfy mattresses for an additional three. NOTE: We are required to collect a 10% local hotel tax (PB1), same as hotels and resorts. We hope to welcome you!

3 Bdr - The Dream Cliffside Bamboo Villa By Avana
The Avana Dream Villa is a 3-bedroom bamboo masterpiece perched on a dramatic cliffside near Sidemen. Designed to blend luxury with nature, it offers breathtaking panoramic views from every room. Enjoy your private infinity pool overlooking lush valleys, with Mount Agung to the left, rice terraces ahead, and the Indian Ocean to the right. For cozy evenings, we also provide a projector and screen upon request — perfect for movie nights under the stars in your private jungle sanctuary.

Agung's Nest | Bamboo House
Agung's Nest by KOSAY Bali Escape to our unique bamboo retreat, nestled amidst the breathtaking beauty of East Bali. A place far away from the crowds, where every detail harmonizes with nature. Wake up to the majestic Mount Agung, as you find yourself cocooned in lush greenery. Take a plunge into our infinity pool or simply relax in the midst of this picture perfect paradise. Come, experience the magic of Bali with us – a place where you'll truly connect with the island's soul.”

Villa Bukit Malas 2, 2 Bedroom villa and pool
A two bedroom villa with a 16m swimming pool. Sea view, fully serviced and including breakfast. Ideal for a couple, friends or family seeking a more private experience. The villa has 2 bedrooms each equipped with a double bed and the price is based on 4 people occupancy. We can add an additional single bed to any of the rooms to make a maximum occupancy 6 people. Please note that any additional person more than 4 people will have an extra cost. Please enter the number of guests :)

Oniria Bali•Where Dreams Never End
Hidden between rice fields and tropical jungle, Oniria is a romantic luxury villa designed for couples seeking beauty, connection and calm. Enjoy a private heated infinity pool overlooking the valley, a sky bathtub under the stars, and a private home cinema that turns every night into a movie scene. Every detail blends nature, design and emotion, creating one of Bali’s most unique stays for honeymooners and dreamers. This is where time slows down, and connection begins 🌿✨

Océa Amed - beachfront private villa
Stylish, comfortable and fully-equipped holiday home with spacious living room and three bedrooms and bathrooms, an infinity pool, uninterrupted sea view (with Lombok and the Gilis on the horizon), and direct beach access. It’s a quiet place surrounded by beautiful gardens, with mountains in the back, and sea / beach in the front. Several restaurants with local and international cuisine as well as a spa are just a few steps from the property.

Unique Ocean Villa 200m²– Private Pool & No Neighs
VILLA SEGARA TARI is a beautiful private villa with spectacular ocean and mountain views, tastefully designed, facing the beach, above the small fishing village. No view from outside the pool. Wi-Fi is available. Enjoy the peace and quiet, order breakfast, lunch, dinner, enjoy massages or yoga. Swim or dive from the beach, which is right in front of the property, and enjoy the coral reef in the quiet bay.

Sleep Above the Clouds • Bamboo Villa w/ EpicViews
Leave the ordinary behind and discover Laputa, your luxury bamboo sanctuary in the sky. This isn't just a place to stay; it's a front-row seat to a daily spectacle of breathtaking sunrises and endless views that stretch from the ocean to the majestic Mt. Agung. Prepare to be mesmerized by a serenity so profound, you’ll never want to leave.
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The Angsa villas - 2-bedroom seafront Bengkirai

Vishala Bali | Panoramic Bamboo House in Sidemen

Sanding Bamboo Villa - An Idyllic Jungle Retreat

Modern Private 1-Bedroom Villa with pool

2bd Luxury Villa in Melasti 2

NEW! Green Earth Bali | Cinnamon Villa

NEW! Kasbah Omara Luxury Villa - Mountain View

Bamboo Villa - Corazon Bali - Banana Tree House
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Amed?
Many people choose to stay near Jemeluk Bay or among Amed’s small coastal villages, where you find coral beaches and relaxed cafes. Local accommodations often highlight friendly hosts and views of the sea or hills.
What are the best things to do in Amed with kids?
Amed has calm beaches with gentle waves, inviting families to explore shallow snorkeling spots where colorful fish gather. Children often enjoy boat outings, learning local fishing techniques, or trying simple Balinese dishes at seaside warungs.
What are some of the best things to do in Amed?
Explore coral reefs by snorkeling or diving, join a sunrise boat ride with local fishers, or visit traditional salt pans to learn about time-honored methods. Strolling through Amed’s coastal villages reveals daily life and Balinese hospitality.
How is the weather in Amed?
Amed typically has warm, humid weather throughout the year, with rainier months and drier periods. Light clothing, hats, and protective sunwear are generally suggested for comfort during outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit Amed?
Drier months are often recommended for visiting Amed, when underwater visibility is clearer and outdoor activities are more accessible. Many travelers prefer this period for snorkeling, diving, and cultural festivals.
What are the best places to visit in Amed?
Frequently suggested spots include Jemeluk Bay for snorkeling, the traditional salt farms, and the Japanese Shipwreck, which is a well-known dive and snorkeling site. Small Balinese temples and scenic viewpoints around the hills reveal more of the area’s culture and coastal scenery.
What are some hiking trails in Amed?
You can hike local hillside paths that reveal views of Mount Agung, terraced fields, and the coastline. Trails around small villages or along cliffs often pass by temples and give a glimpse into everyday life.
What are some family activities we can do in Amed?
Families in Amed can explore coral reefs together while snorkeling, enjoy relaxed boat rides along the coastline, or visit traditional salt farms to learn about local sea salt production. Many beaches have calm areas for swimming and playing by the shore.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Amed?
Popular day trips from Amed include exploring Tirta Gangga Water Palace, soaking in a hot spring, or visiting traditional markets and temples in nearby towns. Beachside walks, water gardens, and rural villages provide more glimpses into eastern Bali’s culture.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Amed?
Many accommodations in Amed welcome pets, especially among locally owned guesthouses and private rentals with outdoor spaces. It is a good idea to confirm guidelines for bringing pets when booking your stay.
What are some local tips for visiting Amed?
Local tips include bringing reef-safe sunscreen, wearing water shoes for rocky shores, and supporting small warungs and markets. Early mornings are often calm for swimming, while respectful attire is appreciated at temples and community gatherings.
What is Amed known for?
Amed is known for its laid-back fishing villages, vibrant coral reefs, and black sand beaches shaped by volcanic history. The area is frequently suggested for snorkeling, diving, and experiencing traditional Balinese community life.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Amed?
Amed has quiet black sand beaches rarely crowded by visitors and small temples set among fishing villages. You might explore hillside viewpoints at sunrise or visit locally maintained coral restoration projects, gaining a deeper sense of daily life.
What are the best foods to try in Amed?
In Amed, try locally caught grilled fish, spicy sambal matah, and lawar made with fresh coconut. Many warungs also serve satay lilit and simple rice dishes that reflect Balinese coastal flavors.
What should I bring for a trip to Amed?
Pack light clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, reef-safe sunscreen, and sturdy sandals for beaches and village walks. Snorkeling gear, reusable water bottles, and respectful attire for temple visits can also enhance your trip.
What is the nightlife in Amed like?
Nightlife in Amed is relaxed and locally rooted, with many open-air beach cafes hosting live acoustic music or cultural dance performances. Evenings are often enjoyed with fresh seafood and conversations at casual seaside spots.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Amed?
Many events in Amed are rooted in local traditions, such as community temple ceremonies, beachside dance performances, and village-based culinary celebrations. Calendar anchors like Balinese New Year often feature communal activities and offerings.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Amed?
Amed has a variety of family-friendly vacation rentals, including homes with garden spaces and proximity to the shore. Many are near small restaurants, relaxed beaches, and locally owned shops.
Destinations to explore
- Seminyak
- Ubud
- Seminyak Beach
- Sanur
- Nusa Dua Beach
- Bingin Beach
- Petitenget Beach
- Ubud Palace
- Berawa Beach
- Kuta Beach
- Finns Beach Club
- Legian Beach
- Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
- Seseh Beach
- Pererenan Beach
- Kuta Beach
- Sanur Beach
- Kedungu beach Bali
- Dreamland Beach
- Pandawa Beach
- Keramas Beach
- Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
- Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park
- Bali safari & marine park




