Locations · Pemuteran · Napoleon Reef
★ ★ · Coral garden + bommies · Pemuteran outer

Napoleon Reef

A coral plateau scattered with large coral bommies, named after the resident Napoleon wrasse pair that patrols the area. Healthy reef fish life and consistent visibility.

Also known as Napoleon Wrasse Point · Napoleon Pemuteran
Story
Difficulty★ ★ Intermediate
Depth5m → 25m
TypeCoral garden + bommies
Visibility15–30m
Water27–30°C
Best seasonYear-round
GPS 8°7'44"S · 114°39'43"E · Area Pemuteran outer · Aliases Napoleon Wrasse Point · Napoleon Pemuteran
The story

Where Napoleon lives.

Two huge Napoleon wrasses — a male and a female — have been on this reef for years. Local divemasters know them by sight. They're not shy; they'll swim within a few metres if you stay calm.

The site is a coral plateau at 12–20m with large bommies (coral pinnacles) rising from the sand floor. Each bommie has its own ecosystem of glassfish, anthias, and morays. Easy navigation by bommie-counting.

"Two Napoleons. One reef. Both regulars."

Quiet site, rarely crowded. Excellent for photographers — predictable Napoleon encounters plus dense reef fish on the bommies.

Topography

How the dive unfolds.

Coral plateau at 12–20m with scattered bommies. Easy navigation — head outward, weave between bommies, return.

★ OPEN WATER · 0–18m ★ ★ ADVANCED · 18–30m ★ ★ ★ TECH ZONE · 30m+ SURFACE ENTRY · BOAT EXIT · BOAT 10m 20m 30m 40m 50m REEF DEEP BLUE 25m+ · sand ENTRY · 5m CORAL ZONE · 10m DEEPEST · 25m DIVE PATH SAFETY STOP 5m · 3 min 8°7'44"S · 114°39'43"E · GEBCO 2020 · 18 samples

Plan a typical 55 min dive: visit 5–6 bommies, watch for Napoleon wrasse on the open sand between them, ascend along the shallower edge.

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.

Napoleon wrasse (pair) 90%
Glassfish clouds 95%
Anthias 100%
Bannerfish 95%
Moray eels 85%
Scorpionfish 75%
Lionfish 80%
Sweetlips 70%
Schooling jacks 30%
Sea turtles 40%
Nudibranchs 80%
Cleaner shrimps 90%
Hard coral bommies 100%
Soft corals 95%
Sea fans 90%
Sponges 100%

Always-presentThe bommies, the coral plateau, the resident reef fish life.

Sometimes-presentThe Napoleon pair — usually but not always. Bigger transient fish from the open bay.

Practical

What you need.

01 · Cert

Certification

Open Water minimum. AOWD welcome.

02 · Entry

Entry · Distance

Boat dive. ~12 min from Pemuteran beach. Easy back-roll entry.

03 · Flow

Currents

Mild. Position is sheltered.

04 · When

Best time of day

Morning for vis. Mid-day for top-side light through the shallows.

05 · Fees

Park fee

No Menjangan park fee — outside the National Park.

06 · Schedule

Surface intervals

Often paired with Pulaki Reef next door.

Ready?

Dive Napoleon Reef
on a Pemuteran safari.

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