Scuba Diving at Yenbuba Jetty

Diving atYenbuba Jetty (Indonesia)

Beneath Yenbuba Jetty, a vibrant ecosystem thrives, providing a captivating spectacle for divers. Surrounding the jetty, from shallow depths to the sloping reef, divers find a diverse array of species. Schools of batfish, sweetlips, and angelfish are commonly sighted, creating dynamic underwater scenes. A vital habitat for numerous marine creatures, it offers both shelter and feeding grounds, becoming a focal point for underwater exploration and photography.

Evening condition tracking at Yenbuba Jetty features an air temperature of 27.5°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 0.1 m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.

Dive Site Location & Key Facts

Everything you need to know about this dive site.

Coordinates-0.5694, 130.6581
Site Characteristics
Ocean
Max Depth25m / 82ft
Entry Typeboat
Water Typesalt
Dive Types
Reef

Dive Site Overview

Imagine descending into the clear waters of Yenbuba Jetty, where an intriguing underwater adventure awaits, inviting exploration of a diverse marine landscape. The dive site is defined by a prominent sloping reef, which guides the underwater journey and offers flexibility in navigation.

Currents frequently influence the dive plan; divers often choose to proceed from east to west, keeping the reef on their left, or opt for a west-to-east trajectory, maintaining the reef on their right. A central highlight involves exploring directly underneath the jetty structure itself, particularly in the shallower areas around 4 meters / 13 feet. Here, a thriving community of marine life gathers, including dense schools of batfish and sweetlips, creating dynamic visual spectacles.

As the dive gradually progresses away from the jetty and down the slope, the reef transitions into a sandy bottom. This deeper section, reaching a maximum depth of 30 meters / 100 feet, provides opportunities for encounters with larger inhabitants, such as camouflaged Wobbegong and reef sharks or the distinctive blue spotted stingrays resting on the sand.

Throughout the site, extensive and healthy coral formations, including intricate patterns of funnel, boulder, and maze coral, create a rich, textured backdrop, offering endless subjects for observation and underwater photography.

Yenbuba Jetty

Conditions are Good

8/10
Confidence: 8/10
Indicates meteorological model agreement and data availability.

Best Dive Window

Optimal conditions expected

06:12
18:45
H: 10:45
L: 16:20
Air / Sea Temp
28° / 30°
Wave Height
0.1 m
Wind Speed
23 km/h ESE
Rain Chance
100%

Current conditions near Yenbuba Jetty show 28° air, 30° sea temperature, 0.1 m waves, and 23 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.

Radius: ~12km
Updated: Jun 14, 2026, 12:37 local time
MARINE: OPEN-METEOWEATHER: YR.NO

Best Time to Dive

Planning a dive to Yenbuba Jetty is often rewarded throughout the year, with conditions generally favorable for excellent visibility. Months from January to May and July to December consistently show 'Excellent' dive scores, indicating stable and appealing conditions. Air temperatures remain consistently warm, averaging between 27-28.5°C / 81-83°F across all months, ensuring comfortable surface intervals. Rainfall is relatively low, typically ranging from 6.4 to 10.5 mm monthly, which contributes to maintaining clear water. Stable climatic patterns mean divers can anticipate good visibility and pleasant diving experiences almost any time they choose to visit this Raja Ampat gem.

PEAK SEASON SCORE

89/100
Very Good

Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.


BEST MONTHS TO DIVE

FEB
JUL
SEP
DIVE SCORE
(0–100)
88
JAN
89
FEB
87
MAR
88
APR
88
MAY
75
JUN
89
JUL
89
AUG
90
SEP
89
OCT
89
NOV
89
DEC
AIR TEMP (°C)
28
28
28
28
28
27
28
27
28
28
28
28
WAVES (M)
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
WIND (KM/H)
19
20
20
18
18
17
18
19
19
19
20
19
RAIN (MM)
9.0
6.6
9.0
8.8
9.3
10.5
8.6
8.2
6.4
7.9
7.1
8.3
DIVE SCORE GUIDE (0–100)
Excellent (90–100)
Very Good (80–89)
Good (70–79)
Moderate (50–69)
Poor (30–49)
Not Recommended (0–29)

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

Dive Experience & Conditions

The underwater experience at Yenbuba Jetty unfolds along a distinct sloping reef, which dictates the flow and depth profile of each dive. Typically, divers initiate their exploration via a boat entry, a method that provides convenient access to various sections of the expansive reef. As one descends, the shallower waters directly beneath the jetty present a bustling marine community, where schooling fish like sergeant majors and juvenile snappers are commonly observed amidst the pylons. Progressing along the reef's gentle incline, the landscape transforms, revealing an increasing diversity of coral species and potential sightings of larger reef inhabitants in deeper areas. Water temperature remains consistently warm, averaging around 29°C / 84°F, which contributes to comfortable dives, often making a 3mm wetsuit or rash guard sufficient. While visibility is generally excellent, currents can be a factor, influencing drift direction and requiring mindful navigation to fully appreciate the varied topography and marine life across the entire site.

Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines

Ensuring a safe dive at Yenbuba Jetty primarily involves awareness of boat traffic and prevailing currents. Divers exploring underneath the jetty should exercise caution and remain vigilant for passing boats. When navigating the sloping reef, currents can influence dive direction, requiring divers to plan their route accordingly, either starting from east to west or west to east. Meridian Adventure Dive, a PADI 5-Star Eco Resort, provides professional services, ensuring that divers receive appropriate guidance and support for navigating site-specific conditions. Maintaining situational awareness and adhering to dive master instructions are key for a rewarding experience.

Recommended Equipment

  • Dive Computer
  • DSMB

This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Yenbuba Jetty, Indonesia. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.

Recommended Dive Suit

Dive skin or rash guard is widely used for recreational dives in waters of this temperature. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. For divers entering the water at Yenbuba Jetty, temperatures are currently hovering around 30°C (87°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 28°C (82°F).

Short-term weather patterns suggest stable conditions for divers visiting the area.

Water temperatures can occasionally shift throughout the day depending on currents and depth layers.

Yenbuba Jetty conditions last reviewed: 12:37 local time (UTC+9), Jun 14, 2026

Emergency & Medical Support

Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Yenbuba Jetty.

Hyperbaric Chamber

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.

Before diving, it's recommended to:

  • confirm nearest medical facilities
  • check emergency procedures with local dive operators
  • ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
24/7 Available

Divers Alert Network

Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.

+1-919-684-9111
  • 24/7 emergency hotline
  • Diving medical assistance
  • Evacuation coordination
View official DAN emergency contacts

Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.

Marine Life at Yenbuba Jetty

Divers frequently spot schools of sergeant major fish near the jetty, alongside vibrant striped angelfish that add bursts of color to the reef. Directly under the jetty, an aggregation point for batfish and sweetlips offers excellent photographic opportunities. Exploring the sandy bottom occasionally reveals blue spotted stingrays, while experienced divers venturing deeper might encounter Wobbegong and reef sharks. Nudibranchs also add small, colorful accents across the coral formations.

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Nearest Airports

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Domine Eduard Osok AirportSOQ
79 km
💵Currency:IDR

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Yenbuba Jetty located?

Yenbuba Jetty is situated in the Dampier Strait, on the east side of Mansuar Island in Raja Ampat, Indonesia. It's a popular dive and snorkel site in the region.

What is the maximum depth at Yenbuba Jetty?

The dive site offers a range of depths, from shallow areas directly beneath the jetty to a sloping reef that descends to greater depths, accommodating various certification levels.

Is Yenbuba Jetty suitable for snorkelers?

Yes, Yenbuba Jetty is an ideal spot for snorkelers of all levels. It provides easy access to captivating underwater scenery and abundant marine life in shallower areas, especially directly under the jetty.

What kind of marine life can I expect to see?

Divers and snorkelers can expect to see schools of batfish, sweetlips, sergeant major fish, and striped angelfish. Encounters with sea turtles, Wobbegong and reef sharks, blue spotted stingrays, and colorful nudibranchs are also possible.

Are there currents at Yenbuba Jetty?

Yes, currents can be present at Yenbuba Jetty. The sloping reef can be explored in either direction, depending on the prevailing current, requiring divers to plan their dive accordingly.

What types of coral formations are found here?

The site features a diverse array of coral formations. Divers can explore intricate patterns of funnel, boulder, and maze coral, which provide shelter and a vibrant backdrop for the abundant marine species.

What are the water temperatures like?

Water temperatures at Yenbuba Jetty are consistently warm, averaging around 29°C / 84°F. This makes for comfortable diving conditions throughout the year.

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