Weh Island

Weh Island
Map of Weh Island
Highest point
Elevation630 m (2,070 ft)
ListingSpesial Ribu
Coordinates5°49′N 95°17′E / 5.82°N 95.28°E / 5.82; 95.28
Geography
Weh Island
northwest of Sumatra, Indonesia
Weh Island
Weh Island (Bay of Bengal)
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruptionPleistocene time
Weh Island
Native name:
Pulo Wèh
Geography
LocationAndaman Sea
ArchipelagoMalay Archipelago
Area122.13 km2 (47.15 sq mi)
Highest elevation630 m (2070 ft)
Highest pointMount Cot Kulam
Administration
RegionSumatera
ProvinceAceh
MunicipalitySabang City
Demographics
Population43,527 (mid 2023 estimate)
Pop. density356.4/km2 (923.1/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsAcehnese

Weh Island (Indonesian: Pulau Weh, Acehnese: Pulo Wèh) is a small active volcanic island to the northwest of Sumatra in Indonesia, also known as Sabang after the city situated on the northeast end of the island, whose area of 122.13 square kilometres (47.15 sq mi) includes the whole island as well as several offshore islets. It had a population of 43,527 at the official mid-2023 estimate. It is 45 minutes by fast regular ship or 2 hours by ferry from the mainland port of Banda Aceh. It was originally connected to the Sumatran mainland and became separated by sea after the stratovolcano's last eruption in the Pleistocene era. The island is situated in the Andaman Sea.

The island is known for its ecosystem; the Indonesian government has declared 60 square kilometres (23 sq mi) of inland and sea around the island as a wildlife protection area. A rare megamouth shark species was found on shore and the island is the only habitat for the threatened toad, Duttaphrynus valhallae (formerly Bufo valhallae). Coral reef areas around the island are known for their large variety of fish species.