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Annie’s Bommie

Boat-access bommie reef with rich coral and fish life

Scuba DivingFreedivingBoatIntermediate
PinnacleReef

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Local operator required

Boat access and tide timing are best handled by a local guide.

Guide-led boat dive on a coral bommie ridge in the Somosomo Strait; current timing and buoyancy matter most when the flow builds.

About Annie’s Bommie

Annie's Bommie is a boat-access coral bommie reef in the Somosomo Strait, built around two large pinnacles linked by a ridge. The dive rewards slow, careful route-finding between coral heads and sheltered cut-throughs, with soft coral, hard coral, sea fans, and plenty of reef life packed into the structure. At slack it is an easy site to read; when the tide strengthens, the same bommies turn into a much livelier drift-style exploration, so good buoyancy and a local guide matter.

Research Estimate At Annie’s Bommie

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VisibilityVisibility: 40m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralPristine, vibrant coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
CurrentStrong current

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Annie’s Bommie Planning Details

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Reported Depth

5m - 27m

Depth Note

Starts around 5 m and drops to about 27 m; best zone is 18 m and shallower.

Best Season

April to November, with the most comfortable dives usually in the drier mid-year window.

Typical Conditions

Slack-water dives feel mellow and exploratory; stronger tides make the same bommies far more energetic and fishy.

Safety & Access At Annie’s Bommie

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficRestricted accessSharp coralStrong current

Safety Notes

Keep close to the guide, check buoyancy before threading the bommies, and give the reef extra space when current or drift builds.

Access Restrictions

Boat access only through a local operator; the site is best planned around tide and current rather than treated as a casual self-guided dive.

Legal Notes

Follow local dive-operator and marine-area rules; avoid touching coral or using the reef as an anchor point.

Local Intel For Annie’s Bommie

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Scuba Diving

A ridge connects the pinnacles to the main reef and can be dived at any time; depths range from about 5 m down to 27 m, with the prime area around 18 m and shallower.

Freediving

Possible only for confident freedivers in calm, well-briefed conditions; treat Annie's Bommie as a scuba-first site.

Snorkeling

Not a casual snorkel site; the current-sensitive reef shape makes it better suited to guided scuba than relaxed surface snorkeling.

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Wildlife at Annie’s Bommie

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Annie’s Bommie Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

www.fiji.travel · Official Tourism

Regional Somosomo Strait conditions, reef richness, and seasonal context.

www.scubadiving.com · Dive Magazine

Independent report on current, coral growth, and reef life at Annie's Bommie.

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