Locations · Padang Bai · Tanjung Jepun
★ · Reef · Statues · Macro · Padang Bai · 8 min N of harbour

Tanjung Jepun

A reef studded with submerged Hindu deity statues placed by local divers as artificial reef. Macro paradise around the statues — and Padang Bai's other classic sunset mandarinfish dive.

Also known as Jepun Point · Hindu Statues · Frangipani Point
Photo: Unsplash · placeholder Story
Difficulty★ Easy
Depth5m → 18m
TypeReef · Statues · Macro
Visibility15–25m
Water26–29°C
Best seasonYear-round
GPS 8°31'33"S · 115°30'45"E · Area Padang Bai · 8 min N of harbour · Aliases Jepun Point · Hindu Statues · Frangipani Point
The story

Hindu statues in the coral garden.

In the early 2000s a group of local Padang Bai divers carved and submerged a series of Hindu deity statues on the reef at Jepun Point — a Bali ritual gesture, repurposed as artificial reef substrate. Twenty years on, the statues are coral-encrusted, draped in soft coral, and serve as the macro-life hubs of the entire site.

The reef itself is shallow and easy. The statues sit at 8–14 metres in coral garden patches. Mandarinfish live in the rubble at the southern end (sunset display, like Tulamben House Reef). Frogfish, ghost pipefish, and nudibranchs populate the bommie field around the statues.

"Underwater Bali — the ritual site that became a reef."

Open Water-friendly. Plan it as a dawn macro dive or a sunset mandarinfish dive. Pair with The Jetty for a Padang Bai photographer's day.

Topography

How the dive unfolds.

Shallow reef from 5m to 18m, with submerged Hindu statues distributed at 8–14m as artificial reef nodes.

★ OPEN WATER · 0–18m ★ ★ ADVANCED · 18–30m ★ ★ ★ TECH ZONE · 30m+ ★ SAFETY STOP · 5m SURFACE ENTRY · BOAT 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m REEF DEEP BLUE 20m+ · open ocean RECOMMENDED · DIVE PATH ENTRY · 5m MACRO ZONE · 12m SAND · 18m 8°31'33"S · 115°30'45"E · estimated profile · 20 samples

Plan a typical 60–80 min dive: drop at 5m, work the statue line down to 16m, ascend back, safety stop at 5m. NDL-generous.

Marine life · what you might see

The ocean's not a zoo.

Sightings are pure chance — current, season, time of day, and luck. Below is what divers spot at this site, but no operator can guarantee any specific encounter on any specific dive.

Mandarinfish (sunset) 85%
Frogfish 65%
Ghost pipefish 45%
Nudibranchs 95%
Octopus 55%
Mantis shrimp 60%
Scorpionfish 80%
Glassfish (around statues) 95%
Moray eels 75%
Banded sea krait 40%
Anemones · Clownfish 100%
Sea turtles 30%
Hindu deity statues 100%
Soft corals on statues 100%
Hard coral patches 100%
Sponges 100%

Always-presentThe Hindu statues, glassfish curtains, scorpionfish, anemones, nudibranchs.

Sometimes-presentMandarinfish at sunset (very reliable), frogfish, ghost pipefish, octopus.

Practical

What you need.

01 · Cert

Certification

Open Water minimum. Plan deeper sections only if AOWD-comfortable.

02 · Entry

Entry · Distance

Beach or short boat from Padang Bai harbour. Beach entries are 30–50 m fin-out to the drop-in.

03 · Flow

Currents

Mild inside the bay. Gentle to moderate at outer reef edges.

04 · When

Best time of day

Sunset dive (16:30–17:30) — mandarinfish mating display in the rubble at the southern end of the reef.

05 · Fees

Site fee

Padang Bai harbour fee ~30,000 IDR (€2) per diver per day — included in your PMD safari price.

06 · Schedule

Surface intervals

Lunch in the village between dives. Two-tank trip standard — one shallow, one deeper.

Ready?

Dive Tanjung Jepun
on a Padang Bai safari.

All-inclusive: flights, transfers, villa, dives, food, marine fees. Two-tank Padang Bai day with this site as part of the rotation.