Scuba Diving at Taka Gede

Diving atTaka Gede (Indonesia)

Taka Gede stands out as an accessible reef dive suitable for all skill levels in Indonesia, contrasting with many more challenging neighboring sites. It offers a gentle introduction to the vibrant underwater world, particularly for those building confidence. Its calm currents and shallow coral gardens provide an inviting environment, making it a reliable choice for less experienced divers or those seeking a relaxed exploration.

Evening condition tracking at Taka Gede features an air temperature of 28.2°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 0.4m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.

Dive Site Coordinates

-5.8000, 110.5087

Key Dive Site Facts

Max Depth18m / 59ft
Entry TypeBoat
Water Typesalt
Dive TypesReef

Dive Site Overview

Taka Gede, while not defined by shipwrecks or grand historical events, has carved its niche as a foundational and highly accessible dive site within Indonesia, particularly for operators like Kemujan Divers. It's consistently recognized for its mild currents and healthy coral formations in shallower regions, supporting its reputation as an excellent spot for initial certifications and general fun dives.

Divers typically access the site via boat entry, immersing into saltwater exploration down to a maximum depth of 18 meters (59 feet). Its enduring appeal stems from reliable, calm conditions and often abundant fish populations, making it a go-to for those seeking a less strenuous underwater experience. A particularly forgiving environment contrasts with many other Indonesian sites known for strong currents.

It often serves as a versatile option, complementing more advanced or wreck-focused excursions by offering a relaxed alternative that still presents a vibrant, thriving ecosystem. Divers appreciate the opportunity to focus on buoyancy and observation without battling strong flows.

Such stability ensures a consistent and enjoyable dive for many, from beginners to those simply appreciating a calmer pace of exploration. Here, the underwater landscape unfolds gently, making marine life observation a primary focus rather than navigation challenges.

Best Time to Dive

Optimal diving conditions at Taka Gede typically emerge when wind speeds and rainfall are at their lowest, favoring months from April through November. During April, wind speeds average around 19.97 km/h, with rainfall at a low 6.5 mm, creating excellent dive scores. July and August also present very favorable conditions, with average wind speeds of 28.38 km/h and 28.79 km/h respectively, and significantly reduced rainfall (2.15 mm in July, 1.32 mm in August). Air temperatures remain warm year-round, generally hovering between 27.5°C and 28.7°C (81-84°F), ensuring comfort both in and out of the water. While water temperature isn't consistently reported, the region's climate suggests warm conditions aligning with air temperatures. February and March maintain good dive scores, despite slightly higher rainfall than the drier season, making Taka Gede a viable destination for much of the year.

Jan: ModerateScore: 6/10Note: Noticeable current or wind
Feb: GoodScore: 7/10
Mar: GoodScore: 7/10
Apr: ExcellentScore: 9/10
May: GoodScore: 7/10
Jun: GoodScore: 7/10
Jul: GoodScore: 8/10
Aug: GoodScore: 8/10
Sep: GoodScore: 8/10
Oct: GoodScore: 8/10
Nov: GoodScore: 8/10
Dec: GoodScore: 7/10
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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°C0.7m31 km/h12.7 mm
February28°C0.6m28 km/h8.3 mm
March28°C0.5m26 km/h8.3 mm
April28°C0.3m20 km/h6.5 mm
May29°C0.5m23 km/h5.4 mm
June28°C0.7m26 km/h4.4 mm
July28°C0.8m28 km/h2.2 mm
August28°C0.8m29 km/h1.3 mm
September28°C0.7m28 km/h1.9 mm
October29°C0.5m24 km/h2.4 mm
November28°C0.3m21 km/h8.9 mm
December28°C0.5m25 km/h12.6 mm

Dive Experience & Conditions

Upon descending into Taka Gede's waters, divers will encounter generally mild currents, making for a relaxed and controlled experience. The maximum depth reached at this site is around 18 meters (59 feet), with vibrant coral gardens particularly prominent in shallower sections. Visibility tends to be clear, enhancing the view of the underwater topography. Throughout the dive, divers explore a rich reef ecosystem populated by a variety of fish. Water temperatures are consistently warm, aligning with the regional climate and air temperatures that average between 27.5°C and 28.7°C (81-84°F). This site's calm demeanor makes it ideal for PADI Open Water Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver training, as well as for introductory Discover Scuba Diving experiences. It allows ample time for skill practice and leisurely observation of marine life without the added stress of strong currents or complex navigation.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

For a safe and enjoyable dive at Taka Gede, always prioritize understanding the local currents, even though they are typically mild. Expert divers suggest that while the site is considered beginner-friendly, proper buoyancy control remains essential to protect the delicate coral formations, especially in the shallower areas. Maintaining a safe distance from marine life and avoiding contact with the reef ensures both diver safety and ecosystem preservation. Always dive within your certified limits and consider a local guide who understands the site's subtle conditions. Given the boat entry, proper boarding and disembarking procedures should be followed to prevent accidental falls or equipment damage. This careful approach helps maintain the site's health for future explorations.

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Recommended Dive Suit

Conditions in the coming days are expected to stay within a similar temperature range.

Factors such as dive duration, depth, and activity level can influence how warm a diver feels underwater. Stronger winds may also make surface intervals feel cooler than usual.

Dive skin or rash guard typically balances flexibility and thermal protection in these temperatures. Consider warmer surface protection (like a boat coat) due to brisk winds. Divers preparing to enter the water at Taka Gede will likely find temperatures around 30°C (86°F) today. Surface air temperatures are resting at 28°C (83°F).

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

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Nearest Airports

Nearest airports to help plan travel to this dive area.

✈️Jenderal Ahmad Yani AirportSRG
130 km
✈️Adisumarmo AirportSOC
192 km
✈️Kertajati International AirportKJT
276 km

Marine Life at Taka Gede

Observing the diverse marine inhabitants is a primary draw at Taka Gede. Common sightings include various species of reef fish actively navigating the coral gardens. While not guaranteed, larger pelagics such as sharks, whales, and dolphins are noted as potential sightings in the area. Throughout the reef, divers can expect to encounter a healthy population of fish thriving within the great coral structures. Turtles are also frequently observed, adding to the site's rich biodiversity. The clear water conditions often allow for excellent visibility, enhancing these wildlife encounters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Taka Gede suitable for beginner divers?

Yes, Taka Gede is widely considered excellent for beginners and fun dives. Its mild currents and manageable maximum depth of 18 meters (59 feet) create an ideal environment for learning and building confidence underwater.

What is the typical depth range for diving at Taka Gede?

The maximum depth reported for Taka Gede is 18 meters (59 feet). Much of the vibrant coral and marine life can be enjoyed in shallower water, making it accessible for recreational divers.

How are currents at this dive site?

Taka Gede is known for generally mild currents. This characteristic contributes to its suitability for all levels of divers, allowing for relaxed exploration.

What type of marine life can I expect to see?

Divers often encounter a variety of fish and healthy corals. Common sightings include turtles, and on occasion, larger species such as sharks, whales, and dolphins have been reported in the general area.

Is Taka Gede a shore or boat dive?

Entry to Taka Gede is typically by boat. This provides convenient access to the dive site, ensuring divers can quickly reach the best areas of the reef.

What training is recommended for Taka Gede?

PADI Open Water Diver, PADI Advanced Open Water Diver, and PADI Discover Scuba Diving experiences are all suitable. The site's conditions are conducive to both foundational and advanced skill development.

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