Map location of Dragonet Housereef

Dragonet Housereef

Mainland Manado muck house reef

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Easy shore or jetty access, black sand, and coral blocks make Dragonet Housereef a slow macro site for patient critter hunting.

About Dragonet Housereef

Dragonet Housereef is a mainland Manado house reef that rewards slow macro diving more than big-feature sightseeing. Black sand, coral blocks, and a shallow reef fringe create a classic critter-hunt layout with easy shore or jetty entry from the resort frontage. The site is best for patient photographers and relaxed divers who want a beginner-friendly profile with steady small-life action. Night dives and calm-day sessions make the most of it.

Research Estimate At Dragonet Housereef

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 14m
AccessEasy entry
CoralMixed health
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesExcellent facilities
Crowd / PopularityFew visitors
CurrentLight current

Where Is Dragonet Housereef?

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Dragonet Housereef Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

0m - 15m

Depth Note

Public guides describe a shallow mainland house reef in front of Mapia Resort with muck-diving conditions and a maximum depth around 15 m.

Best Season

Year round; the wetter period is typically mid-December to mid-March.

Typical Conditions

Black sand, coral blocks, and shallow house-reef structure with generally mild conditions; tide and rain can affect clarity and how lively the site feels.

Safety & Access At Dragonet Housereef

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Safety Notes

Keep buoyancy tight over black sand and coral blocks so you do not silt out the site or bump the reef.

Local Intel For Dragonet Housereef

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Shallow macro dives and night dives are the main draw. Move slowly, stay low, and scan the sand-and-blocks interface for critters.

Freedive

The shallow resort-front setup can suit relaxed freediving on calm days, but the site is primarily a scuba macro stop.

Snorkel

Calm-day snorkeling works near the shallow house reef and sand patches close to the entry.

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Exposure Profile at Dragonet Housereef

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Wildlife at Dragonet Housereef

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Recent Logged Visits At Dragonet Housereef

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Dragonet Housereef

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Avg. Visibility14m
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Dragonet Housereef Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Dragonet Housereef Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

blog.mares.com · Operator Blog

Manado coastline muck-diving context, black volcanic sand and coral blocks, house reef directly from the jetty, year-round diving, air/Nitrox, spa, and pool support.

www.nosytour.it · Travel

Mapia Resort context and house-reef dive setup for the Manado coastline.

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