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Anchor Wreck

Boat-access Menjangan wreck with a shallow anchor and deep wall.

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Boat-access Menjangan site with a shallow anchor, deeper wreck fragments, and a wall profile that rewards careful descent.

About Anchor Wreck

Anchor Wreck is a Menjangan boat dive with a shallow anchor feature, a broken wooden wreck on a deep wall, and clear water that suits careful, current-aware diving. It is best for experienced divers who want a classic wreck-and-wall profile with coral growth, sharks, barracuda, turtles, and enough open water to make the descent feel like a proper boat day.

Research Estimate At Anchor Wreck

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 35m
AccessSimple entry
CoralPristine, vibrant coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityModerate
CurrentLight current
SurgeFlat calm

Where Is Anchor Wreck?

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Anchor Wreck Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 35m

Depth Note

Flat area around 5 m leading to a wall down to approximately 35 m.

Best Season

April to November is usually best; the site is still diveable year-round.

Typical Conditions

Clear protected-water conditions, a shallow anchor feature, deeper wreck fragments on a wall, and light to moderate current most days.

Safety & Access At Anchor Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Dangerous wildlife

Safety Notes

Reef sharks may be present.

Access Restrictions

Boat only and best treated as a guided deep-wreck dive; the main wreck fragments sit deep enough that depth discipline matters.

Legal Notes

Follow Menjangan marine-park and operator rules for boat entry, park access, and depth management.

Local Intel For Anchor Wreck

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

A shallow start around 5 m transitions to a wall reaching roughly 35 m.

Freediving

Only very experienced freedivers should consider it, and only around the shallow anchor on an unusually calm day.

Snorkeling

Snorkeling can work around the shallow anchor and reef top on calm days, but the main wreck fragments sit too deep for a casual snorkel.

Anchor Wreck Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Anchor Wreck

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Wildlife at Anchor Wreck

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Recent Logged Visits At Anchor Wreck

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Anchor Wreck

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Anchor Wreck Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Anchor Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Operator page describing the anchor, wreck depth split, weak current, and reef life.

www.baliaqua.com · Operator

Menjangan dive page with wall-and-reef profile, sea-fan coral, current, visibility, and marine-life notes.

Dive-site listing with access, depth, current, visibility, and life details.

www.zubludiving.com · Editorial

Editorial Menjangan overview with wreck history and passing pelagic life.

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