Mimpi Indah Dive Resort

Mimpi Indah Dive Resort

DIVE SPOTS

Discover Bangka’s top dive sites and unique underwater beauty.

Your gateway to Bangka’s best dive spots

Explore the interactive map below to discover all the breathtaking dive sites surrounding Bangka Island. Each location reveals a different side of this tropical paradise — from colorful coral gardens and dramatic reef walls to mysterious caves and vibrant marine life. Click on any dive site to view photos, read detailed descriptions, and learn what makes each spot special — whether it’s home to rare critters, impressive schools of fish, or stunning underwater landscapes. With this map, you can easily plan your perfect diving itinerary, matching your interests and experience level to the best sites. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, Bangka’s underwater world promises unforgettable adventures waiting just beneath the surface.

Your diving pace

Small-scale diving with personal guidance, a vibrant house reef at your doorstep, and relaxed boat trips to the best sites.

Dive equipment

No gear? No problem, we offer reliable rental sets, prepared for you on arrival. Just let us know during booking to secure availability.

Macro and Pelagic

Countless dive sites and expert guides ensure discoveries on every dive, from the spectacular to the small and hidden.

Batu Gosok 1

Batu Gosok 1

This dive welcomes you with steep volcanic pinnacles that rise dramatically from ~5 m to ~35–40 m. The rock faces are draped in vibrant soft corals, sponges, and sea fans that wave in the current. Beneath overhangs and in crevices, morays, scorpionfish and nudibranchs hide, while above you may see schooling fusiliers and passing reef sharks. Visibility is often 20–30 m, and divers can slip into sheltered alcoves when currents intensify.

Batu Gosok 2

Set in the same cluster, this dive gives you alternate angles on the pinnacles — swim between columns, explore narrow gaps, and drift along coral ridges. Walls are encrusted with hard and soft coral layers. Crustaceans and micro life occupy the shadows, while above, silver schools swirl. This site rewards slow, observant divers with hidden treasures.

Batu Gosok 3

Here is where the formation continues outward: expect a mix of vertical faces, coral terraces, and sandy patches. The reef transitions from steep walls into gentler slopes, making a varied dive profile. Soft coral colors shift with depth, creating dramatic contrast. Fish traffic through the blue corridor adds ambient action.

Batu Puikan 1 & 2

Twin slopes with coral gardens and isolated bommies rising from sandy bottoms. Hard corals, delicate fans, and encrusted blocks fill the terrain. Watch for shrimps in cracks, gobies dancing near sand edges, and camouflage masters like scorpionfish blending into coral. Because currents are milder here, divers can linger and inspect macro life thoroughly.

Mimpi Point 1 & 2

Close to base, these points combine easy access with rich biodiversity. The coral slope ranges ~5 to 25 m, with bommies and channels to meander through. Colorful anemones, shrimps, cuttlefish, and reef fish decorate the reef. Gentle currents allow relaxed swims; photographers and macro lovers thrive here.

Batu Angus

Volcanic boulders with rugged, dark textures stand out against bright corals. The contrast gives depth and drama to your frames. Sponges and soft corals cling to crevices; anthias dance overhead in current lanes. The rockscape encourages exploring each nook — octopus and small critters find refuge in cracks.

Tanjung Totohe

This cape dive greets you with rock terraces, coral shoulders, and dropoffs down to ~35 m. On the outer edge, currents sweep past, drawing in pelagics such as trevally or barracuda. On the sheltered side, coral gardens and macro life abound. Your dive guide will pick the best route depending on the tide.

Batu Beka

Clusters of coral-wrapped rocks rise from sandy flats, offering mosaic diving terrain. Crevices and overhangs house scorpionfish, morays, and crustaceans. Above, reef fish swirl in schools. This site is well suited for relaxed exploration and macro hunting.

Areng Kambing 1 & 2

A dramatic volcanic reef with ledges, ridges, cracks, and hidden pockets. Ghost pipefish, pygmy seahorses, ribbon eels, and nudibranchs are regulars among the corals. Fans, soft corals and sponges cover the surfaces. With a balanced mix of macro intrigue and scenic vistas, this site is a delight for curious divers.

Batu Tiga

“Three Rocks” rise like sentinels from the reef floor. Each pinnacle hosts its own world of coral, sponges and sea fans. Schools of snapper and batfish swirl between them; pygmy seahorses may hide on gorgonians. The interplay of light, shadow and reef structure makes this a visual feast.

Mimpi Indah Housereef

Your doorstep dive—steeping off the beach into a gentle coral slope down to ~25 m. Bomies, coral clusters and sandy patches alternate, giving constant interest. Macro life is rich: mantis shrimps, seahorses, nudibranchs, shrimp pairs. Because currents are minimal, you can enjoy long, unfettered bottom time — ideal for repeated dives or night sessions.

Lihunu Garden 1

A coral garden close to Lihunu, with staghorn formations, bommies and sand channels. Reef fish dart in and out, shrimps and gobies slide along the edges. Visibility is excellent, current gentle, making it a perfect site to drift slowly and photograph small wonders.

Lihunu Garden 2

Continuation of the garden reef, but slightly deeper terraces offer different vantage points. Coral diversity increases here — sponges, encrusting corals and macro dwellers like leaf scorpionfish appear. Calm conditions let you hover and explore with intent.

Tanjung Lihunu

Rocky outgrowths projecting from Lihunu reef, decorated with coral and sponge life. Crevices harbor morays, octopus and frogfish. The reef tapestry transitions from hard coral tops to soft coral fringes. Currents generally moderate — good site for combining structure and macro.

Batu Lihunu

Rocky outgrowths projecting from Lihunu reef, decorated with coral and sponge life. Crevices harbor morays, octopus and frogfish. The reef tapestry transitions from hard coral tops to soft coral fringes. Currents generally moderate — good site for combining structure and macro.

Batu Sahaung

One of the highlights of Bangka: massive boulders and pinnacles rising from 5 m to 35 m, layered with soft coral carpets, sponges and fans. Under table corals lounge white-tip reef sharks; giant frogfish and schooling fish abound. This dive combines spectacle and intimacy, with both vertical drama and hidden treasures.

Sahaung Bay

A sheltered bay extension to Sahaung pinnacles, with gentle slopes, coral gardens and sandy stretches. Calm water, excellent for macro: nudibranchs, shrimps, ghost pipefish. This is a safe spot to linger and explore at leisure, perfect for slower dives or night sessions.

Tanjung Husi 3

More protected face of Husi peninsula. Good for macro, critters in overhangs and crevices. Coral-rich slopes, safe zones for relaxing. Currents mild; visibility good. Depth range moderate.

Tanjung Husi 2

In the heart of Husi, coral terraces sweep out from the point. Large coral heads host lionfish, butterflyfish, sea fans line the reef. The upper reef is vibrant with chromis and anthias. A moderate drift keeps things exciting but manageable.

Tanjung Husi 1

The upcurrent flank of the Husi headland is alive with flow and energetic reef life. Coral-covered walls descend to ~30 m. Expect fish traffic: jacks, fusiliers, and pelagic visitors. Stronger currents challenge navigation but reward with dynamic scenes.

Busa Bora 1

A serene coral slope beginning at ~3–5 m and descending to ~18 m. Coral gardens are healthy and densely packed; bommies rise like mini islets. Macro life thrives: shrimps, gobies, small octopus and crabs. At night, the site glows with life as nocturnal animals emerge.

Busa Bora 2

This mid-slope section features coral blocks interspersed with patches of sand. Cleaner shrimps, gobies, small rays and schooling fish animate the environment. Currents are gentle, so you can pause often and soak in small details.

Busa Bora 3

The outer stretch of the Busa Bora garden, with deeper coral patches and soft coral pockets. Expect cuttlefish, nudibranchs, crabs and other cryptic species. Light and color play beautifully here on clear dives. Ideal for relaxed exploration.

Tanjung Bode

A headland with coral shoulders and dramatic fish movement. The outer faces attract fusiliers, tuna and reef predators. Inside slopes support macro life and gardens. Under the right conditions, drift can be exhilarating — under the right dive plan it becomes an adventure.

Sipi Point

A point or pinnacle out of the reef offering a mix of slope, wall and sand textures. Coral encrusts vertical faces; fish patterns hover in the blue. Mid-depth zones host crab, shrimp and small reef dwellers. A balanced dive for macro and wide-angle alike.

Pearl Farm

This nearshore site blends cultured pearl infrastructure with natural reef. Sandy slopes, coral outcrops, and seagrass patches converge. Seahorses, pipefish and small rays often patrol here. Calm water, ideal for night dives and close-up photography.

Sawang Garden

A coral garden dotted with hard coral clusters and sandy lanes. Fish life is abundant: chromis, butterflyfish, anthias swirl over the reef. Macro critters inhabit crevices and margins. Very accessible and forgiving for comfortable dives.

Goa Talise

A spectacular swimthrough cave system in Talise: three entrances open at ~20 m depth, leading into illuminated chambers and tunnels. Sunlight filters dramatically into chambers. Surrounding reef walls are thick with sponge and coral life. Dive with a guide to safely navigate and explore hidden recesses.

Tanjung Arus

Also known as Cape Current, this is a standout dive: dramatic walls, a cavern system, steep drops to ~30 m+, and vibrant coral coverage. Reef sharks, napoleon wrasse, tuna and schooling fish are regular visitors. The site demands precise timing with the current, but rewards with breathtaking marine displays and architectural reef drama.

Aer Banua 2

Steeper adjacent wall to Aer Banua 1, with bold coral textures and richer vertical relief. Larger reef fish patrol the mid-depth “highways.” The deeper reef is lush with soft corals and gorgonians. Stronger currents call for good trim, but the reward is an immersive wall dive with life in every groove.

Aer Banua 1

A wall / slope dive with dense coral growth, soft corals, sea fans and sponges descending from 5 to 30 m+. Macro gems like ghost pipefish, nudibranchs and shrimps reveal themselves in sheltered nooks. Gentle current and excellent visibility make this a favorite for both detail lovers and scenery seekers.