Biak & Padaido Islands: Owi Dive Site – Biak & Padaido Islands
Site Overview
Biak & Padaido Islands: Owi is a remarkable dive site in the Biak & Padaido Islands region, situated where nutrient-rich currents create thriving marine ecosystems that support extraordinary biodiversity throughout the year. The site features pristine coral formations descending from 3m to 25m, with exceptional coral coverage across every depth level. Owi offers pristine coral reefs with abundant reef fish and WWII history on the island. The site is accessed from Biak by boat and is best dived from April through November during the dry season when visibility reaches 20 to 30 meters and seas are generally calmest. Biak & Padaido Islands: Owi remains one of the less-dived sites in the region, offering pristine conditions and uncrowded experiences that are increasingly rare in popular dive destinations. The coral diversity and fish density at this site consistently impress visiting divers and underwater photographers alike. The underwater landscape is characterized by pristine coral formations that have thrived in the nutrient-rich waters of the Biak & Padaido Islands region for decades, creating a living reef system of remarkable beauty and ecological importance. Divers consistently report that the marine biodiversity encountered here rivals even the most celebrated dive destinations in Indonesia, with healthy coral coverage extending from the shallow reef crest to the deepest sections. The relative isolation of Biak as a dive hub means that the reefs have experienced minimal dive pressure, preserving their pristine condition for future generations of divers to explore and appreciate.
Dive Briefing
"The dive begins with a descent from the boat onto the reef crest at approximately 3 to 6 meters. Your guide leads you along the reef slope in the direction of the moderate current, descending gradually to 20 to 25 meters. The reef is covered in dense hard and soft corals at every depth, with resident turtles, Napoleon wrasse, and schools of reef fish throughout. The deeper sections feature sandy ledges and overhangs where whitetip reef sharks rest during the day. Throughout the dive, your guide will point out notable marine species and interesting coral formations that you might otherwise miss. The variety of habitats ensures that every minute of the dive offers something new and exciting to discover. Your guide signals the ascent and you work your way back up to the shallower reef at 5 to 8 meters where the coral garden is spectacular in the sunlight. The safety stop is conducted along the upper slope before surfacing near the boat. Total dive time is typically 50 to 60 minutes depending on air consumption and the depth profile chosen."
Signature Marine Life
Grey reef shark
Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos
Hawksbill turtle
Eretmochelys imbricata
Giant trevally
Caranx ignobilis
Eagle ray
Aetobatus narinari
Napoleon wrasse
Cheilinus undulatus
Safety & Hazards
- mild current along the exposed reef requiring drift diving technique
- Deep sections at 25m requiring strict depth and air monitoring
- Fire coral on the shallow reef flat requiring careful buoyancy during ascent
- Sea urchins on rocky sections and rubble patches throughout the site
- Boat traffic on the surface requiring proper SMB deployment during ascent
Traveler Notes
Who is this for?
Biak & Padaido Islands: Owi is an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced divers with Open Water certification and at least 20 logged dives. The mild current and reef slope profile make the site accessible while still delivering world-class marine encounters. Underwater photographers will appreciate the mix of wide-angle coral scenery and macro critter opportunities found throughout the site. Good buoyancy control is essential to protect the fragile coral formations and to maintain position in the current. The site rewards divers with high biodiversity, healthy coral growth, and regular encounters with large marine species that make every dive memorable and provide outstanding value for the adventurous diver seeking remote Indonesian destinations.
Quick Stats
Dive Logistics
- Biak Dive Center
- Papua Explorers
Photography Info
Best for: wide_angle, macro
Nearby Stay
Biak Dive Resort
Biak • 30km away
Biak Island Hotel
Biak • 30km away