Pulau Weh
Pulau Weh offers pristine freediving conditions with excellent visibility, diverse marine life, and access to some of Indonesia's best dive sites in the Andaman Sea.
About Pulau Weh
Pulau Weh is a beautiful island located at the northern tip of Sumatra, Indonesia, offering exceptional freediving opportunities in the Andaman Sea. The island is known for its pristine waters, excellent visibility, and diverse marine life, making it a hidden gem for freedivers.
Freediving Conditions
- Visibility: Typically 20-40 meters
- Water Temperature: Warm year-round (26-29°C)
- Conditions: Generally calm, especially in protected bays
- Marine Life: Extremely diverse with colorful reef fish, turtles, rays, and occasional whale sharks
Key Dive Sites
- Gapang Beach: Popular beach with easy access to excellent dive sites
- Iboih: Beautiful area with diverse marine life and coral formations
- Rubiah Island: Small island with excellent diving and snorkeling
- Batee Tokong: Deep water site for advanced divers
Training Opportunities
Pulau Weh offers several freediving schools and training centers, making it an ideal destination for learning and improving freediving skills in a beautiful, less-crowded setting compared to other Indonesian destinations.
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