5/5 Bruce O. 1 year ago on Google
Excellent
food,
friendly
and
helpful
staff,
located
right
on
the
beach
with
a
few
steps
down
to
it
from
the
dining
terrace
area.
This
is
a
good
place
to
get
into
the
water
to
snorkel,
and
the
folks
at
the
Amed
Sea
View
kindly
let
us
leave
a
few
items
there
where
they
would
be
safe
while
we
snorkeled
for
hours.
We
came
out
for
a
snack
and
jumped
back
in,
and
later
came
back
for
dinner
featuring
what
might
have
been
the
best
fish
curry
we
had
in
our
month
in
Indonesia,
which
is
saying
a
lot.
The
Amed
spring
rolls
and
the
fried
calamari
were
also
very
good.
Snorkeling
advice:
Swim
from
here
out
over
the
very
shallow
and
fairly
damaged
part
of
the
beach
reef,
trying
to
stay
as
flat
on
the
surface
as
you
can
and
to
not
touch
or
harm
anything
on
the
way.
If
the
tide
is
far
out,
you
may
have
to
navigate
a
maze
of
rocks
and
coral
to
get
away
from
the
beach
without
hitting
anything,
but
it
is
possible
to
do.
Once
past
these
barriers,
turn
right
(east)
to
the
shallowish
area
in
the
middle
of
the
bay
where
boats
and
other
snorkelers
hang
out
to
see
corals
in
fairly
decent
shape
with
a
fair
number
of
fish.
Then
go
further
in
the
same
direction
or
angling
a
little
more
away
from
the
shore,
towards
the
base
of
the
cliffs
that
form
the
east
side
of
the
bay.
The
reef
there
is
in
still
better
condition
and
populated
by
lots
of
varied
fish.
You
may
have
to
swim
over
some
deeper
areas,
including
past
a
buoy
marking
where
some
sunken
artificial
structures
attract
sea
life.
The
deeper
area
is
fun
if
you
like
to
dive
down,
and
its
harbors
some
different
kinds
of
fish,
but
even
if
you
just
like
to
float
and
find
the
bottom
here
to
be
too
far
away
to
see
well,
you
will
quickly
get
to
good,
shallower
reef
again
closer
to
the
cliff.
Please
don't
be
the
thoughtless
tourist
who
stands
on
the
coral!
That
breaks
and
harms
the
coral,
which
is
very
slow
to
grow
back.
Just
float,
like
you
do
naturally,
and
leave
the
reef
intact
for
others
to
enjoy
as
much
as
you
have.
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