Kalebinjak
About Kalebinjak
Kalebinjak is a circuit dive around an island, typically done anticlockwise. It’s described as a fun dive where marine life increases with stronger current. The shallows within the first 20 m feature diverse sea vegetation and a variety of fish, with sightings of lobsters and snails reported from about 28 m and deeper.
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Kalebinjak Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
10m - 17m
Depth Note
Common route described around the island at roughly 10–17 m, with additional marine life noted deeper (28 m+).
Typical Conditions
Current is almost always present; more current is associated with more marine life.
Safety & Access At Kalebinjak
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Current is almost always present; plan the route and timing for the prevailing current and stay within your depth and experience limits.
Local Intel For Kalebinjak
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Scuba
Best enjoyed as an anticlockwise loop around the island, commonly at about 10–17 m.
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Exposure Profile at Kalebinjak
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