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Pulau Weh Coral Reef
Pulau Weh Coral Reef (Indonesia)

This is the forty-fifth in a series of reviews of the best dive resort locations around the world.  In this post, the focus is Pulau Weh, Indonesia.

In addition to this series on dive resort locations, the best worldwide liveaboard dive locations and services are reviewed in their own series.  To check them out, or others in this series, click on Liveaboards/Resorts on the menu at the top and choose a title from the list.

Have you ever been diving on Pulau Weh before?  If so, I’d love to know about your experience.  What dive shop or liveaboard did you use?  Which dive spots are the best and what are the conditions there regarding the visibility, current, water temperature, sealife attractions, etc.?  Please post your response in the comments section at the bottom and we’ll all learn something we can use.

Pulau Weh Diving

Background – Pulau Weh (Weh Island) is situated in the Andaman Sea about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from the northwestern tip of the big Indonesian island of Sumatra.  This warm tropical island of white sand beaches and rain forest is volcanic in origin with a population of around 25,000.  The largest town is the fairly nondescript Sabang and the economy is driven by agriculture (cloves, coconuts), low-level fisheries and increasingly eco-tourism.  The mangroves and shallow reefs sustained substantial damage from earthquakes and the tsunami in 2004 and previous fishing practices, but today under a wildlife protection program on a major portion of the land and the surrounding sea there has been significant recovery and a widespread attitude of conservation is in place.  A fairly relaxed version of Sharia law is in effect and there are small numbers of Christians and Buddhists.

Underwater World – While not as spectacular as some of the more famous Indonesian diving areas like Raja Ampat, Pulau Weh has a very rich and beautiful coral reef with a good diversity of fish life.  It is off the beaten path permitting a perhaps more relaxing and laid back environment of uncrowded diving.  The over 20 dive sites offer a volcanically flavored terrain of walls, coral, boulders and black sandy areas.  There are several wrecks, a famous canyon and an underwater volcano with hot water flowing out into the surrounding sea.  The seascape features huge sea fans, table coral and barrel sponges with a variety of anemones, urchins, starfish, sea cucumbers and macro photography targets like anemone crabs, cleaner shrimp, mantis shrimp, slipper lobsters, nudibranchs, octopus, cuttlefish, moray and ribbon eels, frogfish, stonefish, pipefish and sea horses.  Reef fish include boxfish, butterfly fish, sweetlips, waspfish, batfish, blue spotted stingrays, coral bream, fusiliers, pufferfish, parrotfish, triggerfish, goatfish, snappers, groupers, schools of barracuda and jacks, Moorish idols, bannerfish, peacock flounders, spadefish, bumphead parrotfish, Napoleon wrasses, whitetip, blacktip and grey reef sharks, leopard and whale sharks, eagle and manta rays, dolphins and infrequently, orcas.  Megamouth shark corpses have washed up, so there is some hope of seeing one if you are extremely lucky.

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Seasons and Conditions – It’s warm with great diving year-round in Pulau Weh.  Water temperatures follow suit and stay in a tight range of 29-30°C (84-86°F). It rains a fair bit every month with more likelihood of heavy showers from October to February and increased winds during that period.  Visibility extends in some circumstances to 40 meters (130 feet).  Some sites are calm and suitable for absolute beginners and others can have pretty stiff current for adrenaline-rush drift diving.  The diving operations are spread to the major beach areas and offer the range of equipment rental, services, guiding and coursework.

Pulau Weh Dive Site Map
Pulau Weh Dive Site Map

Sampling of the Best Pulau Weh Indonesia Dive Sites

The Canyon: two canyons separating two rocky outcrops from 10-30 meters (35-100 feet), nearby a gorgonian covered wall extends to 60 meters (200 feet), a cave at 29 meters (97 feet), huge schools of small reef fish, big schools of barracuda, Napoleon wrasses, at 40-45 meters ( 130-145 feet)  potential for sharks, eagle and manta rays, experienced level

Sophie Rickmers Wreck: 55 meters (185 feet) maximum depth, 134 meter (435 foot) ship scuttled by her crew in 1940 in a sheltered bay, wheelhouse at 37 meters (125 feet), decks at 45 meters (145 feet), groupers, moray eels, black-spot angelfish, advanced and technical level

Batee Meuduroe: 35 meters (115 feet) average depth, rich corals, sloping reef, lots of schooling fish, pelagics and sharks, experienced level

West Seulako: two large overhangs at 12-15 meters (40-50 feet), fairly deep penetration possible, outside a gentle slope of volcanic rocks and coral heads, soft corals, gorgonians, frogfish, cuttlefish, ribbon eels, crabs, shrimp, octopus, batfish, black snappers, sweetlips, blacktip reef sharks, trevallies, beginner to experienced level

Rubiah Sea Garden: 30 meters (100 feet) maximum depth, rocky slope from 10 meters (35 feet) with large hard corals, soft corals and a big variety of reef fish, sandy bottom at 30 meters (100 feet), several species of moray eel, garden eels, hawksbill turtles, flatworms, nudibranchs, bubble anemones, good dive to do shallow, good night dive, all levels

Underwater Hot Springs: 5-15 meters (15-50 feet), hot water bubbles creating cracks and vents mostly around 6 meters (18 feet), sulphuric aroma, hot fresh water is mixed with seawater, not a lot of life, but an interesting phenomenon to swim around in, can combine the dive with nearby coral sites or the Tugboat Wreck (Sabang Wreck), beginner level

Tugboat Wreck (Sabang Wreck): 14 meters (46 feet) average depth, rich encrusting corals and macro life, attractive reef nearby, beginner level

Batee Tokong: 25 meters (83 feet) maximum depth, rocks breaking the surface, sloping wall with lots of sea fans, descending to a plateau, wall from 12-18 meters (40-60 feet), Napoleon wrasses, groupers, white and blacktip reef sharks, schooling trevally and barracuda, rays, several species of moray eel, rich macro life in the nooks and crannies, strong currents possible, experienced level

Pante Peunateung (Rice Field Terrace): drop off from 30 meters (100 feet) extending to 70 meters (235 feet), huge sea fans, big schools of pelagics including tuna and mackerel, eagle and manta rays, barracuda, jacks, blacktip, whitetip and grey reef sharks, possible orcas, shallow area from 20 meters (68 feet) in look for Napoleon wrasses, several species of moray eel, octopus, lobster and other macro critters, significant current downward is possible, advanced level

Pulau Weh Photos

With the interesting underwater terrain, wrecks, giant sea fans, coral, macro life, rays, sharks, turtles, colorful reef fish, and fascinating scenic landscapes, there are many excellent photo opportunities.  For information and reviews of dive cameras, click here:

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West Sumatra Map
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Pulau Weh Hotels, Resorts, Transportation and Dive Shops

Pulau Weh is accessible by air and by sea.  There are 3 flights weekly from Medan to Sabang on Pulau Weh.  Fast ferries taking one hour and regular ones taking two and a half hours to travel back and forth from Banda Aceh twice daily.  There are regularly scheduled direct flights to Banda Aceh from Medan, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and Penang.  From Singapore, it requires an intermediate stop.

On Pulau Weh, there is shared transport in cars and minibusses with fixed prices per vehicle, per journey.  Motorbikes and becaks are available for a bargained price.  It is also possible to rent motorbikes and bicycles.

There are at least 7 dive shops operating on Pulau Weh on Gapang, Iboih and Lhong Angen Beaches providing a full range of services including equipment rental, dive courses, guiding and boat dive cruises.  Several of them are associated with resorts.  Resort pricing is very reasonable starting at $9 per night.  The website linked below is a good source for the available options and can arrange the booking.  Their rates are the lowest and it is free to cancel or change dates.  Accommodation at this link includes Banda Aceh hotels, as well.

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Pulau Weh Things to Do (aside from scuba diving)

In the Muslim tradition, there is no partying that includes alcohol.  Some stores sell it for consumption back in your room, however.  There are restaurants with local specialties and some western oriented ones.  Mountain biking and bicycle tours are a popular option.  Snorkeling and island hopping to a couple of the small islands nearby can be arranged with a local fishing boat skipper or through your dive shop.  You won’t want to miss Waterfall Air Terjun Pria Laot or the sunset at Kilometer Nol.  Actually, though, relaxing on the beach is the number two activity after scuba diving.  Across the water at Banda Aceh options are more plentiful with nature tours and Sumatran culture and lifestyle the attractions.

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Feedback and Comments

I hope you found this post on Pulau Weh scuba diving interesting and useful. If you have any questions or ideas, please feel free to share them in the comments section.  I’d love to know of any experience you have diving there.  If there is no comments section directly below, click here:  >>comments<<

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  1. Emmanuel Buysse says

    at 10:06 am

    Very beautiful place as well! It is good to read about the very relaxed Sharia law, I’m Catholic, and my wife is Mormon, and was wondering if this would be a problem, but it seems all fine from what you say. 

    Now one question, how is the weather year in year out? We don’t want to go in the summer since it is too expensive. Let say March, is it warm, or a bit cold? 

    Thanks a lot for sharing it with us! 

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    • Joe says

      at 10:29 am

      Hi Emmanuel,

      Thanks for commenting again.

      It is warm all year.  It does rain more from October through February which means March is a good time to go.  Please get in touch if you make the trip and let me know how it goes.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  2. Dapoach says

    at 10:07 am

    Though I have never heard of a place called Pulau Weh, in Indonesia, but reading your post has enlightened me to know the place and also know that there are wonderful scuba diving resorts there. Your video that you posted on your article about the underwater world shows a very rich and beautiful coral reef with good diversity of fish life and is really lovely. Thanks so much for this educational post. I always enjoy reading your posts.

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:16 am

      Hi,

      Good to see you on my site again. Thanks a lot for your kind comments. I’m glad you enjoy reading about all the places I review.

      If you have any questions or suggestions, please let me know.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  3. Ola says

    at 10:09 am

    I absolutely love this insightful article because it is full of great information. This is fascinating and intriguing to me. You did an excellent job of providing education and resources; The article was well written and easy to understand

    I am just getting to know about scuba diving which is an eye opener for me. Thanks for sharing

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:12 am

      Hi Ola,

      Good to see you for the second time today.  Thanks for continuing to browse my site.

      If you have any questions, please let me know.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  4. Tunde says

    at 10:13 am

    Thanks for sharing this piece!

    In fact it has exposed me to many things I was before ignorant of about the place. I must commend you with the way you outlined the geographical location and landmarks of Pulau Weh. Having read the article now i have the insights of that place with its climatic changes.

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:24 am

      Hi,

      I am glad you enjoy my post.  Thanks for your kind comments.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  5. ajibola40 says

    at 10:15 am

    I always find your articles so interesting and also makes me wish I had a pot of money to travel around the world and explore all these amazing places you always write about. I went through some of your other articles and I must say a well-done job to you.

    Pulau Weh is really a place to be especially going mountain biking and on bicycle tours.is going to be a great wonderful experience for me. Will also like to take pictures there

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:21 am

      Hi,

      Thanks a lot. Good to see you again.

      Pulau is a tranquil place to enjoy hiking and biking in addition to the scuba diving.  When you get a small pot of money, I hope you get a chance to go there.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  6. faftop says

    at 10:15 am

    Wow! Diving in Pulau Weh looks and sounds like an absolutely magical experience! That turquoise water! Thank you for writing such a detailed and informative post. Looks like I’ve found a new place for my next vacation. I’ve only done diving once and it was a really amazing experience.

    Thanks again for this write up

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:37 am

      Hi,

      Thanks a lot for your kind comments.

      If you can get to Pulau Weh please let me know how it goes.  Maybe you could write up some short reviews of the dive sites or your experiences otherwise.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  7. Michael says

    at 10:16 am

    This is another great article. You have done a real job gathering this information together.  I must commend you with the way you outlined the geographical location and landmarks of Pulau Weh and given so much information about the dive sites. I have really gained some insights. I hope to get a chance to go there before long.  Thanks for sharing.

    Best regards,

    Michael

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:34 am

      Hi Michael,

      Good to see you for the second time today. Thanks for your comments.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply
  8. Henry says

    at 10:22 am

    Hi Joe! Thank you very much for this series. Wao, this is your forty fifth article in this series. I’m grateful I found your site. I’m constantly coming here to get more information because your points of view are very useful.

    There are a couple of things I really like about Palau Weh. First of all is it’s climate making it good for diving year round. And the second things is it’s uncrowded for diving.

    Thank you very much for this post! Have a nice day!

    Reply
    • Joe says

      at 10:30 am

      Hi Henry,

      Thanks for stopping by again and providing your comments.  If you get a chance to go to Pulau Weh, please let me know how it goes.

      Best regards,

      Joe

      Reply

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