Offshore reef with an anchored setup and net entanglement risk.
Offshore reef with a shallow, snag-aware profile
Offshore reef with a shallow, snag-aware profile
Offshore reef; guided boat access is the practical setup.
Azapiko nets is an offshore reef with old fishing nets draped over the rock, creating a distinctive snag-aware dive. The route stays shallow at the start before opening into a broader outer face, so it works best as a calm-day reef dive with steady buoyancy, tidy hoses, and a relaxed pace. The mixed structure gives it more life than a plain rock slope.
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
2m - 33m
Depth Note
Dive starts at about 2 m depth; inner section descends to ~20 m and outer section to ~33 m.
Best Season
Late spring through early autumn.
Typical Conditions
Calm-day offshore reef with a shallow start and a broader outer face; keep buoyancy and hose management tidy around the nets.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Old fishing nets create a notable entanglement hazard, so keep gear tidy and move deliberately around the structure.
Access Restrictions
Guided boat access is the practical setup.
Legal Notes
Standard local dive rules and operator briefing apply.
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Two linked sections: a relaxed inner run and a more open outer face.
Freediving
Confident freedivers can work the shallow inner line in calm water, but the offshore setup rewards discipline and short, controlled runs.
Snorkeling
Only the shallow edge is snorkel-friendly, and only on very calm days.
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Community dive logs and visit reports for this site.
Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.
Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.
Last Updated
Research Sources
Offshore reef with an anchored setup and net entanglement risk.
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