|
The dive sites around Pulau Weh stock a whole
range of types of diving regarding landscapes, themes, depths,
wrecks as well as abundant marine life, offering something
for everyone from beginners to the most experienced divers!
The most talked about sites tend to be Batee Tokong, The
Canyon and Pantee Peunateung, between them offering a great
variety of coral covered sceneries, abundent marine life,
and challenging conditions that attract the BIG FISH.

Gapang Beach (1,2)
Gapang Beach also has some lovely shallow soft corals,
hard corals over a rocky drop off, 3-4 resident turtles
and attracts manta rays (often out of season) all of which
provide a good option for a relaxing Beach dive or endless
snorkeling.
SeaGarden (4)
More sheltered spots that provide excellent snorkeling
as well as diving include Ibioh and Gapang beaches, Rubiah
Sea garden and Selako Island and most of the East Coast
beaches. All these locations have their own unique character,
differing arrays of corals, conditions and marine life.
Iboih Beach (5)
Ibioh Beach makes an excellent option for a beach dive
with plenty of corals and marine life in every direction.
Ibioh and Rubiah Island (a 400m swim from Ibioh Beach) supplies
a wide range off snorkeling locations, each with their own
kinds of corals, fish and marine life resulting in an almost
inexhaustible supply of snorkeling options.
Wreck Diving
For the real explorers there are two excellent and very
different wreck dives. Both boats are upright, intact and
in good condition and are close to the coast in very calm
waters.
Bu Hila - Fragrant Rice (18)
Encrusted
with corals and algae, surrounded by reef fish the Bu Hila,
an old tug boat provides a very pleasant and easy wreck
dive in shallow (14m) quiet conditions. This wreck is filled
with gold and glass fish, different crabs and shrimps are
literally crawling all over it, lobsters and scorpion fish
live under the stern whilst the rare twin spot lion fish
and ghost pipe fish often hang around the bow. The “Bu
Hila” makes a brilliant night dive, or for a day dive
we stop at underwater hot springs on the way home for a
super-heated natural jaccuzi.
Pria Laot Wreck - The Sophia Richmond (20)
A
true challenge from the other end of the wreck diving spectrum,
the Sophia Richmond is strictly for experienced divers only.
A massive (90m) cargo vessel lies upright on a sloping bottom
between 55-65m with the wheel house at 38m. We dive it using
very conservative Canadian Navy Decompression tables and
personal computers combined. Safety in our utmost priority;
we accept only very experience or highly trained divers
and provide detailed safety procedures, extended in depth
briefings and insist on a strict conduct during the dive.
We also use a fool-proof system lines and hang-tanks for
the decompression stops as a typical 20 minute 54m profile
requires 45-60 minutes of decompression stops.
For those who take up the challenge, this wreck provides
an often unique and unforgettable experience, huge cargo
holds and the wheel house are easily and safely visited
plenty of corals, clams and fish now inhabit this cargo
freighter along with occasional seahorses and eagle rays.
The location is also a prime feeding ground (during the
annual plankton bloom) for whale sharks and manta rays which
have been seen several times during the deco stops. Being
circled by a mother and baby whale sharks throughout the
deco stop last year was a truely magical and awesome experience!
Nice DiveSpots
Batee Tokong - Rock Centre (9)
The
underwater market place is Battee Tokong every fish turns
up to feed, hangout and see what’s going on etc. the
main wall drops from above the surface to 22m and leads
into the shark plateau a large sloping plane, blanketed
with a stunning array of gorgonian sea fans and green tree
corals. The resident black tips, masses of morays and lion
fish, endless varieties and quantities of reef fish are
often complimented with turtles, Napoleon wrasse, eagle,
mantas and devil rays all making Tokong the one for fish
lovers.
Batee Tokong means centeral rock and is located about
10 munites boat ride from the dive shop.
Pantee Aneuk Seukee - The Canyon (12)
Swimming
between the coral lined walls of the Canyon amongst schools
of reef fish for the first time always proves to be a truly
memorable occasion and is not only lined with many different
coral and lost to several other cracks, channels, swim throughs
and a magnificent wall make it a serious fish magnet. The
Canyon is the large pinnacle (which as its name suggests
is spilt into two halves by the Canyon itself. A prime site
for big fish resident napoleon wrasse and giant sweetlips,
and groups of schooling barracuda are often joined by manta
and eagle rays, sharks, families of bumphead parrotfish,
plus giant morays and turtles.
Getting to the Canyon takes about 25 minutes by boat, the
sites’ real name is ‘Pantee Aneuk Seuke’
which means reef of the young trees....
Pantee Peunateung - Padi field reef (13)
Another
favorite with a series of huge walls and vertical drop offs
into deep-water landscapes all covered with enormous gorgonian
sea fans mixed with green tree corals creating an incredible
spectacle. This area proves to be a prime location for shark
spotting black and white tip sharks are regularly seen effortlessly
cruising around the walls, Hammerhead, Silver tip, Grey
reef and Sand sharks have all also been seen here, albeit
less frequently. Otherwise giant sting rays, eagle rays,
bumphead parrots and Manta Rays (in season) make common
appearances. Then the intermediate depths are covered with
lava rocks and volcanic formations, channels, fish bowls,
swim through, “Pyramids” etc, supporting a dense
reef comprising hard corals, reef fish, turtles, morays
etc. During the plankton bloom we can often guarantee manta
rays in the shallows. Pantee Peunateung means padi- field
reef, and takes about 35 minutes to reach by boat.
Day Trip
Relaxing on the sun deck of the dive boat, taking in the
impressive views of Pulau Weh and surrounding islands from
the sea, all you can eat lunches, tea, coffee, home-made
doughnuts and fresh fruits, sun bathing, snorkeling, dolphins,
pilot whales, marlin, sailfish and sea eagles in the skies,
the day trips have it all!
This year we’ve been running day trips to the outer
islands at least once or twice a week (in the busy season)
and have seen either dolphins or pilot whales almost every
single time!
Batee Meuduro - Spliky Rock (16)
Arguably the best corals in Pulau Weh are found in the
shallows of Batee Meduron. Large areas blanketed by table
and finger corals, full of reef fish often cause reef divers
to extend their safety stops for over ½ hour. This
pinnicle drops off into deep water with often spectacular
50m visibility is another prime site for BIG FISH, 3m thesher
sharks are often sighted, eagle, manta and devil rays, monster
barracuda, napoleon, giant trevallys, reef sharks all contribute
to some truly spectacular diving.
Pulau Rondo - Rondo Island
A wondrous array of limestone pinnacles rise mysteriously
and majestically out of the waters south of Pulau Rondo
and provide excellent choices of dive sites. An unparalleled
intensity of colour is created by whole landscapes of blue,
white, green and yellow soft corals, spiraling walls of
slinky surgeon fish, plenty of rainbow runners colourful
fusilers plus reef sharks, residential bumpheads and turtles,
a regular feeding ground for dolphins, with brilliant snorkeling
for the surface interval, Pulau Rondo is the jewel of the
day trips.
Pulau Beras - Rice Island
Massive deserted sand beaches, jungle covered volcanic
mountains, smaller islands and pinnacles also surround this
virtually uninhabited sister island of Pulau Weh. Whilst
diving here we witness a colourful myrid of sponges and
ascidians which bring the rocky formations alive and host
a wide variety of reef fish, many of which cannot be found
on Pulau Weh. Finally the boat trip around the island during
sunset is a truly memorable experience.
|