

Diving paradise in the Coral Triangle — home to the highest recorded marine biodiversity on Earth
Atauro Island sits 30 kilometers north of Dili in the Wetar Strait, a deep channel between Timor and the volcanic islands to the north. The island is about 25km long, covering 140 square kilometers, with a mountainous interior rising to 995 meters at the peak of Mount Manucoco. Since January 2022, Atauro is its own municipality — separated from Dili.
In 2016, Conservation International's Rapid Assessment Program documented an average of 253 reef fish species per survey site around Atauro — the highest average ever recorded globally, surpassing Raja Ampat in Indonesia. A single site yielded 315 species. The total survey recorded 642 reef fish species. The nutrient-rich deep water upwellings from the Wetar Strait and Indonesian Throughflow create an ecosystem that supports everything from pygmy seahorses to whale sharks. Atauro is now an official candidate Whale Heritage Site and a designated Mission Blue Hope Spot.
The island is home to around 10,000-12,000 people across several villages, each with distinct traditions — predominantly Protestant, a legacy of Calvinist missionaries. Beloi on the east coast is the main hub and ferry port, with a lively Saturday market (smaller markets Tuesday and Thursday). Vila Maumeta is the administrative capital. Adara on the west coast, now accessible by a road completed in mid-2025 (~45 min drive from Beloi), offers spectacular sunsets and pristine reef. Life moves slowly — no ATMs, limited electricity, and a chronic freshwater shortage.
ATKOMA (Asosiasaun Turizmu Koleku Mahanak Ataúro) coordinates community-based tourism across the island. Key dive operators include Compass Diving (PADI 5-Star) and Atauro Dive Resort (PADI-accredited). Expect around $60 per dive with equipment. Marine reserves charge a $2 entry fee per person. A 2016 cetacean survey documented 2,287 individuals from 11 species, including blue whales, humpback whales, and superpods of up to 600 dolphins.
Atauro is 30km north of Dili, accessible by ferry or light aircraft.
| Day | Vessel | Price | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday | Dragon Boat | $10 / $12 VIP | ~1.5 hours |
| Saturday | Success | $5 | ~3 hours |
| Tuesday | Success | $5 | ~3 hours |
| Thursday | Dragon Boat | $10 / $12 VIP | ~1.5 hours |
Ferries depart ~8am from Dili and ~2pm from Beloi. Buy tickets at Dili port. Peak season (Jul-Sep) can sell out — book ahead.
Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) operates light aircraft flights on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The flight costs $80 one-way and takes about 15 minutes. Book directly through MAF Timor-Leste. Limited seats — reserve well in advance.
Several accommodation providers run their own boats between Dili and Atauro, typically costing $70-80 per trip. These can be arranged when you book your stay and offer more flexible scheduling than the public ferries.
Atauro Island sits above the Wetar Strait, where deep ocean upwellings carry nutrient-rich water past the island's reefs. In 2016, Conservation International recorded more fish species per dive site here than anywhere else on Earth — over 300 species at a single location. For context, an average Caribbean reef might have 50-100.
Popular dive sites include Adara 1 and 2 on the dramatic west coast drop-off, the Whale Shark Wall, and Secret Garden. Visibility regularly exceeds 30 meters. Sites are suitable for all levels, from discover scuba dives to advanced technical diving.
Key dive operators include Compass Diving and Atauro Dive Resort on the island, with Dive Timor Lorosae running trips from Dili. Expect around $60 per dive with equipment. Marine reserves charge a $2 entry fee per person.
300+
Fish species per site
30m+
Typical visibility
~$60
Per dive with gear
Atauro's reefs host the world's highest recorded marine biodiversity. Popular sites include Adara 1 and 2, the Whale Shark Wall, and Secret Garden. Visibility often exceeds 30 meters. Suitable for all levels — from discover scuba to advanced technical dives.
You don't need a dive cert to see the magic. House reefs at Atauro Dive Resort and along the coast at Beloi offer world-class snorkeling directly from shore. Turtles, reef sharks, and schools of trevally are common. The beach at Atecru is stunning — reachable by a 5.5-hour hike from Beloi or a $130 boat charter.
From mid-October through November, the Wetar Strait becomes a highway for migrating pygmy blue whales, sperm whales, and several dolphin species. Boat trips from Atauro offer some of the best cetacean encounters in Southeast Asia.
Walk between villages on mountain trails through dense forest. Visit Makili for traditional weaving, or hike to the summit of Manucoco for panoramic views. At Atecru, explore the 18,000-year-old Aleti-Tunu Bibi cave with rock art dating back 8,000 years. Akrema's white sand beach is 1.5 hours from Bikeli.
Explore Atauro's coastline by kayak or SUP. The calm western shore is ideal, with hidden coves, mangrove stands, and coral gardens visible through the crystal-clear water.
Join local fishermen for a traditional line-fishing trip, or arrange a sport fishing charter in the deep waters of the strait. Yellowfin tuna, mahi-mahi, and marlin are all present.
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Eco-lodges, dive resorts, and guesthouses. Accommodation ranges from $20 to $80 per night. Book ahead in peak season (July-September).
Full-service dive resort with house reef, equipment rental, and guided dives. The go-to base for serious divers.
$50-80/night
Solar-powered eco-lodge with ocean views, traditional Timorese bungalows, and home-cooked meals.
$30-50/night
Community-run lodge at Beloi with simple rooms, local food, and snorkeling from the doorstep.
$20-35/night
West coast guesthouse with spectacular sunsets over the sea and access to the famous Adara reef drop-off.
$20-40/night
Atauro is very safe. The main risks are sun exposure, reef cuts (wear reef shoes), and dehydration. March flies can be aggressive — wear long pants near the coast. There is a small health clinic in Beloi but no hospital — serious injuries require evacuation to Dili.
Ferries run three days a week from Dili port. Saturday: Dragon Boat ($10 economy / $12 VIP) and Success ($5). Tuesday: Success ($5). Thursday: Dragon Boat ($10 / $12 VIP). Ferries depart around 8am from Dili and 2pm from Beloi. The crossing takes 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the vessel. MAF also operates flights on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for $80 one-way.
In 2016, Conservation International recorded more reef fish species per dive site on Atauro than anywhere else on Earth — over 300 species at a single location. The nutrient-rich deep water upwellings from the Wetar Strait create an ecosystem that supports everything from pygmy seahorses to whale sharks. Visibility often exceeds 30 meters.
The dry season from April to November is ideal. Whale watching is best from mid-October through November. June and July are best for hiking. The wet season (December to March) brings rougher seas and occasional ferry cancellations.
No. There are no ATMs on Atauro Island and very few places accept mobile payments. Bring enough US dollars in cash from Dili to cover your entire stay, plus a buffer for unexpected expenses.
Atauro has eco-lodges and guesthouses ranging from $20 to $80 per night. Options include Atauro Dive Resort, Barry's Place Eco Lodge, and Tua Koin Eco Lodge. Book ahead during peak season (July to September) as capacity is limited.
April - November (dry season). Whale watching: mid-October through November. June-July best for hiking.
Multiple ferries from Dili: Nakroma (Wed/Sat/Sun, 2.5hr, ~$4), Dragon Fast Ferry (Thu/Sat, 1hr 15min, $10-12), MV Success (Tue/Fri, 3hr, $5). MAF flights Mon/Wed/Fri ($80 one-way, 15-20 min).
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