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Toyapakeh

Popular north Penida drift reef with coral gardens and blue-water life.

Scuba DivingBoatAdvanced
Reef
Local operator required

Best dived with a local guide because the channel can stay sheltered at the start and then ramp up quickly with tide and drift.

Boat entry at the channel entrance between Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan; expect a mostly easy drift but with current that can ramp up quickly.

About Toyapakeh

Toyapakeh sits at the entrance between Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan, where coral starts in the shallows and continues over large rocks with bright reef growth. The site is known for very good visibility, colourful gorgonians, healthy coral gardens, and a mix of reef fish with larger blue-water visitors such as ocean sunfish, barracuda, and rays. Plan it as a boat dive with guide-led timing, because the reef is partly sheltered but the channel can still build strong current fast.

Research Estimate At Toyapakeh

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VisibilityVisibility: 25m
AccessSimple entry
CoralPristine, vibrant coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentModerate current

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Toyapakeh Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

3m - 37m

Depth Note

Coral starts in the shallows and continues over large rocks into a deeper channel profile; public guides place the working band around 3-37m or 6-25m depending on the operator.

Best Season

Year-round; August to October is the main mola window for the north Penida channel.

Typical Conditions

Partially sheltered drift reef with a gentle northward flow on good days, but with channel current that can still turn strong quickly.

Safety & Access At Toyapakeh

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Strong current

Safety Notes

Keep an eye on the channel current and be ready for the drift to accelerate even when the reef feels sheltered.

Access Restrictions

Guided boat dive recommended because channel flow can accelerate quickly, even when conditions look calm at the start.

Legal Notes

Follow local marine-park and boat rules; standard guided recreational diving only.

Local Intel For Toyapakeh

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A drift-style reef dive with coral gardens, gorgonians, and rock-covered reef lines that can still run lively with the tide.

Freedive

Not a primary freedive site; the best experience is as a guided scuba drift.

Snorkel

Possible in calmer stretches, but the site is mainly known as a scuba drift and still needs current awareness.

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Wildlife at Toyapakeh

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Toyapakeh Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Toyapakeh Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

baliplus.com · Guide

North Penida site roundup identifying Toyapakeh as the island’s most popular dive site.

Toyapakeh is described as Nusa Penida’s most popular dive site and partially protected from currents.

www.baliberty.com · Operator

Easiest dive site on the island, protected from currents, very good visibility, 6-25m depth, and boat access.

www.baliocean.com · Operator

Partially sheltered from strong currents, usually a gentle drift to the north, and one of the most popular drift dives.

Toyapakeh at the entrance between Nusa Penida and Nusa Lembongan with healthy coral gardens and constant channel current.

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