Scuba Diving at Finger Reef

Diving atFinger Reef (Indonesia)

Finger Reef, also known as Three Fingers within Bali's Amed region, presents a distinct underwater topography. This site is characterized by prominent, elongated formations of rock and coral that extend parallel to each other, creating shallow sandy valleys in between. Divers navigate this intricate landscape, which descends into deeper sections, revealing a vibrant and diverse marine environment. Its structure supports both intricate macro life and larger pelagic species, adapting to varying conditions.

Tonight's objective overview for Finger Reef shows an air temperature of 29°C. The measured surface conditions include wave heights around 1.02m. This environmental data is logged for the close of the day.

Dive Site Coordinates

13.4446, 144.6364

Dive Site Characteristics

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Key Dive Site Facts

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Entry TypeBoat
Water Typesalt
Dive TypesDrift, Reef

Dive Site Overview

Finger Reef's underwater landscape presents a compelling structure, defined by distinct, elongated rock and coral formations that stretch out like fingers into the sea. These natural formations run parallel, creating shallow sandy valleys in between, which offer sheltered areas for diverse macro life.

The site's character is significantly influenced by prevailing underwater currents, which can dramatically transform the dive experience from one visit to the next. On calmer days, with minimal water movement, the environment invites detailed exploration of these intricate reef sections. It becomes a productive ground for macro photographers seeking nudibranchs, various gobies, and other small, fascinating critters nestled within the corals.

As currents strengthen, the dive transitions into an exhilarating drift along a magnificent descending wall, reaching maximum depths of around 40 m (130 ft). This dynamic environment provides excellent opportunities to observe larger pelagic species, such as schools of red tooth triggerfish, passing reef sharks, or the occasional Napoleon wrasse, cruising the deeper sections and along the wall.

Adapting to both detailed macro observation in its shallower coral gardens and swift drift dives along its deeper features, Finger Reef positions itself as a versatile destination within Amed, Bali, appealing to divers who appreciate a continually evolving marine setting.

Best Time to Dive

Planning a trip to Finger Reef in Amed, Bali, generally offers good diving conditions across many months, though April and June often stand out with favorable 'Good' dive scores. Throughout the year, average air temperatures remain consistently warm, typically ranging from 27-28°C (81-83°F). Rain activity varies seasonally; while January sees around 1.9 mm of rain, September can reach closer to 14.9 mm. March, for example, maintains a moderate dive score despite receiving about 3.6 mm of rain, indicating that overall conditions remain suitable for diving. Wave heights and wind speeds are generally moderate, but calm periods are preferred for macro photography.

Jan: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Feb: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Mar: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Apr: GoodScore: 7/10
May: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Jun: GoodScore: 8/10
Jul: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Aug: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Sep: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Oct: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Nov: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Dec: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
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Climate Historical Averages

Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.

Month
Air Temp
Max Waves
Wind Speed
Rain
January28°C1.7m24 km/h2.0 mm
February27°C1.7m26 km/h2.3 mm
March27°C1.5m23 km/h3.6 mm
April28°C1.1m22 km/h2.8 mm
May28°C1.2m22 km/h9.1 mm
June28°C0.9m19 km/h7.2 mm
July28°C1.1m19 km/h10.6 mm
August28°C1.1m16 km/h11.6 mm
September27°C1.2m17 km/h14.9 mm
October27°C1.3m18 km/h12.0 mm
November28°C1.4m25 km/h4.9 mm
December28°C1.5m25 km/h2.7 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Finger Reef's underwater landscape features a dynamic depth profile, beginning in shallower sections around 5 m (16 ft) and extending to a maximum depth of 40 m (130 ft). The site's character is heavily influenced by prevailing currents, which can range from mild to notably strong. During periods of lower current, the focus shifts to detailed exploration among the coral 'fingers' and sandy valleys, where macro life thrives. Conversely, stronger currents transform the dive into an exciting drift along a descending wall, making it a different experience entirely. Divers can expect to adapt their dive plan based on these variable conditions, navigating either a more stationary macro dive or a swift pelagic-focused journey.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Approaching Finger Reef requires an understanding of its often-variable conditions, particularly concerning currents. Divers should possess solid experience navigating underwater currents, as conditions can shift, influencing the dive profile and required effort. While no specific hazards are consistently reported for this site, general safe diving practices apply, including careful buoyancy control and maintaining awareness of your dive buddy and group. Planning your dive with experienced local operators, who can best assess the daily currents, is highly advisable. Always prioritize safety briefings and confirm the planned dive trajectory before entering the water.

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Recommended Dive Suit

According to recent observations, water temperatures near Finger Reef are approximately 28°C (83°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 29°C (84°F).

Conditions are expected to stay fairly consistent in the days ahead.

Most divers would typically feel comfortable using 2-3mm shorty or light wetsuit in these conditions. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. Dive depth and duration can significantly affect perceived warmth.

Conditions last reviewed: 18:00 using the latest environmental data.

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Marine Life at Finger Reef

The biodiversity at Finger Reef in Amed is quite rich, showcasing a broad spectrum of marine life. During calmer conditions, divers often spot fascinating macro subjects such as various nudibranchs, vibrant clownfish, and cleverly camouflaged leaf scorpionfish among the corals. When currents are more pronounced and conditions suit a faster-paced dive, the site attracts larger marine species. Keep an eye out for schools of red tooth triggerfish, passing reef sharks, and the occasional Napoleon wrasse, often observed cruising along the descending wall or amongst the dense coral formations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical depth range at Finger Reef?

Finger Reef offers a varied depth profile, with shallower areas starting around 5 m (16 ft) and deeper sections reaching maximum recreational depths.

Are currents a significant factor at this dive site?

Yes, currents at Finger Reef can be quite variable, ranging from mild to strong. The dive plan is often adapted to accommodate these conditions, allowing for either macro-focused exploration or exhilarating drift dives.

What kind of marine life can I expect to see?

The site boasts high biodiversity. Expect to see macro life like nudibranchs, clownfish, and leaf scorpionfish in calmer conditions, and pelagic species such as reef sharks, Napoleon wrasse, and schools of fusiliers when currents pick up.

Is Finger Reef suitable for beginner divers?

Due to potentially strong and variable currents, Finger Reef is generally recommended for divers with solid experience in currents, rather than beginners.

What kind of underwater topography defines Finger Reef?

The reef is characterized by long, parallel formations of rock and coral, often referred to as 'fingers,' separated by shallow sandy valleys. It also features a descending wall section.

What are the best months to dive Finger Reef?

While conditions are generally good year-round, April and June often show favorable 'Good' dive scores, making them excellent times to visit.

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