Spanish Steps
About Spanish Steps
A clear-water site that can be accessed from shore through the Navy Base Guam area, though the dive is commonly done by boat as a drift. The drift typically starts inside a cove and follows the current either north or south. Marine life highlights include schooling baitfish and frequent squid sightings. A carpet anemone is a notable feature around 60 ft.
Where Is Spanish Steps?
Spanish Steps Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 18.3m
Depth Note
A carpet anemone is mentioned at about 60 ft.
Typical Conditions
Generally described as having very clear water and current suitable for drift diving.
Safety & Access At Spanish Steps
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Often done as a drift dive; plan for current direction and maintain good buoyancy control to observe schooling squid more closely.
Access Restrictions
Shore access is via the Navy Base Guam area.
Local Intel For Spanish Steps
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Typically dived as a boat drift starting within a cove and riding the current north or south.
Snorkel
Described as a strong snorkel site from shore.
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Exposure Profile at Spanish Steps
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