Kembala reef
About Kembala reef
Kembala Reef is a shallow sloping reef inside a sheltered bay, with sand transitioning into rocky areas. The dive begins around 5 m and gradually descends to about 11 m, and there is also a small wreck on the site. The sandy bottom supports a variety of small marine life, and the mix of sand and rock provides good habitat for searching and photography.
Where Is Kembala reef?
Kembala reef Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
5m - 11m
Depth Note
Gentle slope from about 5 m down to 11 m where sand meets rocks; includes a small wreck.
Best Season
June
Local Intel For Kembala reef
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Scuba
A shallow, gently sloping scuba dive from roughly 5โ11 m with sand, rocks, and a small wreck.
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Exposure Profile at Kembala reef
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