USS Liberty Wreck
If you could only choose one site to dive in Amed, you'd pick here. It's one of the most dived wrecks in the world, and for good reason. Freediving the Liberty is a different thing entirely.
Swimming through the cargo bay door
Swimming under the rudder
ACCESS Strictly Prohibited
AQUATIX BASE 25 min by boat
The Liberty Wreck is a protected dive site shared amongst many. Please respect the environment and the other operators.
The Ship
A US Army cargo ship torpedoed in 1942, beached at Tulamben, and was later pushed off the shore by the 1963 eruption of Mount Agung. It has sat in the shallows, 40 meters from the beach, ever since. It's one of the most extraordinary accidental reefs in the world.
The Wreck
The Liberty is 120 meters long, sitting upright in 3 to 30 meters of water. The superstructure and bow are the shallowest sections at 3 to 8 meters. The main deck runs from 10 to 15 meters. The deepest sections of the hull reach 28 to 30 metres. The scale of the structure means no single dive covers it fully. Every surface is encrusted in coral, sea fans, soft corals, and sponges. Every surface alive.
The stern of the ship faces southward and is the shallowest section of the shipwreck.
Current is generally mild. The site receives heavy diver traffic from operators across Bali, particularly between mid-morning and early afternoon. Arrive early. The difference between first in the water and arriving mid-morning is dramatic.
The Life
Reef fish in numbers that are genuinely difficult to quantify cover every section of the wreck. Turtles on the coral growth, untroubled. Reef Sharks working the water column. Trevallies above and around the structure. The density and diversity of colonization on the Liberty reflects over 60 years of undisturbed growth on a protected structure.
Before You Dive
All experience levels should venture here. Freediving the Liberty is a fundamentally different experience from scuba diving it.
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