Just off the western side of Pemuteran Bay’s Biowreck Reef, lies a natural wonder known as Konde Island. Unlike a permanent island, Konde is actually a sand and coral formation that reveals itself only during low tide. When the tide rises, this small paradise disappears beneath the sea, making it one of Pemuteran’s most unique hidden gems.The island is covered in white sand mixed with coral fragments, creating a beautiful contrast with the turquoise waters around it. Visitors often stop here during snorkeling or boat trips to enjoy a short walk, take photos, or simply admire the stunning 360-degree views of the bay and surrounding mountains.Because of its tidal nature, Konde Island is often called a “vanishing island”—a magical spot that offers a different experience depending on the time of day and sea level.
Why Visit Konde Island?
A unique sandbar that appears only at low tide.
Located near the famous Biowreck Reef in Pemuteran Bay.
Perfect for photography, short stops, and ocean picnics.
Often combined with snorkeling trips in Pemuteran’s reefs.