Kingston Wall
About Kingston Wall
A winding wall near a main village that drops from very shallow water into deep depths beyond 60 m. A key feature is a finger-like section pointing north, starting around 15 m and sloping down to about 34 m. To the west there is a sandy slope that suits macro-focused dives. The wall itself is covered with tube and barrel sponges, and reef fish are common, with Togean tobies reported in November and December.
Where Is Kingston Wall?
Kingston Wall Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
5m - 60m
Depth Note
The wall starts around 5 m and continues beyond 60 m; a finger feature begins near 15 m and descends to about 34 m.
Best Season
November and December (Togean tobies mentioned)
Safety & Access At Kingston Wall
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Safety Notes
Depth increases quickly along the wall; plan profiles and gas accordingly, especially if exploring below recreational limits.
Local Intel For Kingston Wall
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Suited to wall diving with a notable finger section from about 15–34 m and a west-side sandy slope for macro.
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Exposure Profile at Kingston Wall
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