Neptune’s Balcony
About Neptune’s Balcony
Neptune’s Balcony is a deep reef dive on Agatti’s western reef featuring sloping terrain that begins around 20 m, a distinct drop-off at about 40 m, and walls continuing down to nearly 60 m with white sand below. A highlight is swimming out from the 40 m drop-off to view the “balcony” formation from a distance. Visibility is commonly 25 m or more.
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Neptune’s Balcony Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
20m - 60m
Depth Note
Slopes start at 20+ m, with a drop-off around 40 m; walls descend to almost 60 m before sand flats.
Typical Conditions
Visibility is usually 25+ m.
Safety & Access At Neptune’s Balcony
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Safety Notes
This is a deep wall dive; plan depth, gas, and ascent carefully, especially if approaching the 40–60 m zone.
Local Intel For Neptune’s Balcony
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Scuba
Deep profile with a slope starting around 20 m, a main drop-off at about 40 m, and walls down to nearly 60 m.
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Exposure Profile at Neptune’s Balcony
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