About The Dive Site

A little bit further down from the Pyramids brings you to Amed Wall. A boat entrance from one of the traditional fishing boats knows as ‘Jukungs’ are suggested for this dive. Starting on a slope with some pyramids still present, the drift brings you around to a huge, impressive drop off.

The topography of this dive is very different from a little down the road, lots of untouched coral and a steep wall which drops off into the blue. We normally find a bit of current on this dive which makes for a very adventurous drift dive!

Giant puffer fish, turtles, moray eels, sweet lips, nudibranchs, impressive barrel sponges, and sea large sea fans where you can search for the pygmy sea horse can be sighted.


Details & Prerequisites

 

Local Guide Tips

     
Min. Age: 10 years*
Skill Level: Beginner to Advanced*

Prerequisites: Open Water certificate (or qualifying certification)

Health: Medically fit for diving

Accessibility:

  • Shore dive
  • Boat dive
Depth: 10-25 meters*
 
Sea turtles
Macro life and critters
Vibrant coral and schooling fish
     
*Varies based on skill level, age, and dive site.    

 
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