
Pulau Puah
A secluded island of absolute tranquility and pristine nature.
Pulau Puah is a largely undeveloped gem in the southeastern Togeans, boasting untouched white-sand beaches and thriving coral reefs. Far from crowds, it offers a rare chance to enjoy nature’s silence on a pristine tropical shore where tranquility reigns supreme.
Why it matters
- • A true off-the-beaten-path escape with empty beaches ideal for private swimming.
- • Surrounded by healthy coral gardens, making it a dream for snorkelers to spot turtles.
- • Offers an exclusive private island feel, perfect for picnics without another soul in sight.
Signature Experiences
Deserted Beach Picnic
Enjoy a BBQ picnic of fresh seafood on the powdery sand, with just you, the palms, and the gentle waves.
Coral Reef Snorkeling
Swim right off the beach to encounter vibrant coral formations and diverse marine life in remarkably clear waters.
Jungle Stroll
Take a short walk inland beneath towering coconut palms to glimpse the untouched rainforest ecosystem thriving in silence.
Sunset on the Boat
Linger offshore to watch the sunset paint the sky in breathtaking orange and purple hues over the silhouetted island.
The Signature Moment
"Enjoying a deserted beach picnic on powdery white sand, realizing you have the entire island to yourself."

Texture & Detail

Atmosphere & Mood
Route Planning
Midday stopover on an island-hopping route.
Half-day (lunch or swim).
- — Accessible only by private boat or tour; no public ferries.
- — No shops or facilities—bring all water and supplies.
- — Visit in calm seas for a safe landing.
Practicalities
- •Leave no trace to preserve the pristine condition.
- •Snorkel with a buddy and avoid stepping on coral.
- •Visits are weather- and tide-dependent; check with guides.