Mikadini
About Mikadini
Mikadini is a gently sloping fringing reef that descends to around 25 m and is known for its brightly colored corals. The site commonly has current, lending itself to an exciting drift-style dive. Divers can encounter large schools of fish along with sharks, turtles, and large reef rays. Passing pelagic species and smaller reef creatures may also be seen.
Where Is Mikadini?
Mikadini Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 25m
Depth Note
Fringing reef slopes down to 25 metres.
Typical Conditions
Often has a nice current and is suitable for drift diving.
Safety & Access At Mikadini
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Current can be present and may create drift conditions.
Local Intel For Mikadini
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Scuba
Often dived as a drift due to current, with the reef sloping to about 25 m.
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Exposure Profile at Mikadini
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