Diving in Tropical Southwestern Pacific
Quick Facts
- • Entry types: Mostly shore entries
- • Expect: Varies by conditions visibility
- • Highlights: Discover Tropical Southwestern Pacific's dive spots
Explore the underwater wonders of Tropical Southwestern Pacific, province. This region features 100 documented dive spots, each offering unique underwater experiences. Whether you're seeking calm snorkeling bays, challenging freediving depths, or exciting scuba adventures, Tropical Southwestern Pacific has something for every underwater explorer. Browse detailed spot information, check current conditions from recent dive logs, and connect with the local diving community to make the most of your visit.
Regional Context
🌍 Associated Countries
Countries in Tropical Southwestern Pacific (6)
Sub-regions in Tropical Southwestern Pacific (9)
Samoa Islands
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Solomon Archipelago
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Fiji Islands
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New Caledonia
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Vanuatu
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Southeast Papua New Guinea
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Torres Strait Northern Great Barrier Reef
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Gilbert/Ellis Islands
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Tonga Islands
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Popular Spots in Tropical Southwestern Pacific (100+ spots)
3 Sisters
The 3 Sisters dive site features three pinnacles that begin at a depth of 5 meters. These pinnacles are connected by a ridge that descends to 18 meters, ultimately leading to a sandy bottom at 30 meters. Divers can explore a notable swim-through in one of the pinnacles. The site is rich in marine life, showcasing a variety of soft and hard corals, large sea fans, and numerous nudibranchs. Divers are encouraged to observe the diverse macro and larger marine species in all directions during their dive.
3 Sisters
The 3 Sisters dive site features three pinnacles that begin at a depth of 5 meters. These pinnacles are connected by a ridge that descends to 18 meters, ultimately leading to a sandy bottom at 30 meters. Divers can explore a notable swim-through in one of the pinnacles. The site is rich in marine life, showcasing a variety of soft and hard corals, large sea fans, and numerous nudibranchs. Divers are encouraged to observe the diverse macro and larger marine species in all directions during their dive.
Abyss’ Triggerfish
Abyss’ Triggerfish is a macro-focused dive site featuring a sea mount that begins at a depth of 5 meters and gradually descends. The area is known for its calm waters and excellent visibility, making it ideal for exploring the diverse small marine life. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of nudibranchs and pygmy species while navigating the shallows. This site was recently re-discovered by the Abyss dive group during a search for new locations amidst a cyclone, leading to its renaming in their honor.
Agincourt Reefs
Agincourt Reefs is a dive site situated within a group of reefs known as Agincourt Reefs, accessible exclusively by boat. The site features a maximum depth of 16 meters, with visibility ranging from 10 to 30 meters, averaging around 15 meters. Divers can explore a patch reef characterized by a diverse range of corals, including large plate corals that serve as ambush points for various species of grouper.
Aichi D3A ’Val’ (Wreck)
The Aichi D3A 'Val' wreck is a well-preserved dive bomber located at a depth of 10 to 15 meters. This aircraft is positioned upside down and is surrounded by a variety of marine life, including shrimp, lionfish, angelfish, and trevally. The wreck is situated on the edge of a reef, where healthy hard corals can be found nearby. Access to the site is via boat.
Always Cool
Always Cool consists of a cluster of 10 coral heads, adorned with a mix of soft and hard corals, along with sea fans and several swim-throughs. The dive site begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to approximately 21 meters, with the optimal diving depth being around 18 meters. This site is accessible for diving at any time. Marine life includes a variety of soft and hard corals, nudibranchs, anemones, crustaceans, reef sharks, moray eels, and schools of fish visible in the blue waters. It is also noted for being a good location for night dives.
Always Cool
Always Cool consists of a cluster of 10 coral heads, adorned with a mix of soft and hard corals, along with sea fans and several swim-throughs. The dive site begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to approximately 21 meters, with the optimal diving depth being around 18 meters. This site is accessible for diving at any time. Marine life includes a variety of soft and hard corals, nudibranchs, anemones, crustaceans, reef sharks, moray eels, and schools of fish visible in the blue waters. It is also noted for being a good location for night dives.
Amazing Maze
Amazing Maze features a series of coral heads and pinnacles that begin at a depth of 5 meters and descend to a sandy bottom at 21 meters. The tops of these formations are adorned with anemones, and the site includes several swim-throughs decorated with soft coral and sea fans. It is recommended to dive this site during an incoming tide, making it suitable for divers of varying experience levels. Marine life observed here includes whitetip reef sharks, clownfish, octopus, anthias, fusiliers, nudibranchs, and various invertebrates such as shrimps and gobies.
Amazing Maze
Amazing Maze features a series of coral heads and pinnacles that begin at a depth of 5 meters and descend to a sandy bottom at 21 meters. The tops of these formations are adorned with anemones, and the site includes several swim-throughs decorated with soft coral and sea fans. It is recommended to dive this site during an incoming tide, making it suitable for divers of varying experience levels. Marine life observed here includes whitetip reef sharks, clownfish, octopus, anthias, fusiliers, nudibranchs, and various invertebrates such as shrimps and gobies.
Anchovies
Anchovies is located twenty minutes west of Papatura, featuring depths ranging from 5 to 25 meters. The site includes an inner wall that provides shelter from larger swells, while the outer wall is more expansive but can be affected by significant swell. Divers may encounter bi-directional currents influenced by tides. Marine life at this site includes turtles, which utilize the rocky areas for resting, as well as reef and nurse sharks, rays, and eels. Large schools of fish are commonly observed where the currents and swell interact.
Ancient Mariner
The Ancient Mariner dive site features a reef structure with varying depths, typically ranging from 10 to 30 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including reef fish, corals, and possibly larger species such as sharks or rays.
Ancient Mariner
The Ancient Mariner dive site features a reef structure with varying depths, typically ranging from 10 to 30 meters. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including reef fish, corals, and possibly larger species such as sharks or rays.
Annie’s Bommie
Annie's Bommie consists of two prominent pinnacles connected to the main reef by a ridge. The dive site begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to 27 meters, with the optimal diving zone being around 18 meters. The area is rich in marine biodiversity, featuring schooling barracuda, reef sharks, various anthias, ghost pipefish, moray eels, clownfish, titan triggerfish, spiny lobsters, and groupers, among other species.
Annie’s Bommie
Annie's Bommie consists of two prominent pinnacles connected to the main reef by a ridge. The dive site begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to 27 meters, with the optimal diving zone being around 18 meters. The area is rich in marine biodiversity, featuring schooling barracuda, reef sharks, various anthias, ghost pipefish, moray eels, clownfish, titan triggerfish, spiny lobsters, and groupers, among other species.
Anytime
Anytime features three interconnected pinnacles that begin at a depth of 3 meters and descend to 24 meters. The pinnacles are aligned in a north-south orientation, allowing for flexible dive planning at any time. This site offers a diverse range of marine life, including schooling barracuda, bluefin trevally, and various coral types such as soft and hard corals. Divers can also observe sea whips, leather coral, anemones with their associated fish, fusiliers, anthias, lobsters, moray eels, and damsel fish, making it ideal for extended bottom time through multi-level diving.
Anytime
Anytime features three interconnected pinnacles that begin at a depth of 3 meters and descend to 24 meters. The pinnacles are aligned in a north-south orientation, allowing for flexible dive planning at any time. This site offers a diverse range of marine life, including schooling barracuda, bluefin trevally, and various coral types such as soft and hard corals. Divers can also observe sea whips, leather coral, anemones with their associated fish, fusiliers, anthias, lobsters, moray eels, and damsel fish, making it ideal for extended bottom time through multi-level diving.
ANZAC
ANZAC is characterized by a prominent coral head that begins at a depth of 3 meters and features a decorated swim-through, descending to depths exceeding 30 meters. The site is accessible from the shore and is best explored during periods of strong current, which enhances visibility and marine life activity. Divers can expect to see a variety of species including reef sharks, sea turtles, moray eels, and a range of colorful fish such as antheas and fusileers. Additionally, the area is home to shrimps, lobsters, and lionfish, making it a diverse ecosystem. This site is also suitable for experienced snorkelers.
ANZAC
ANZAC is characterized by a prominent coral head that begins at a depth of 3 meters and features a decorated swim-through, descending to depths exceeding 30 meters. The site is accessible from the shore and is best explored during periods of strong current, which enhances visibility and marine life activity. Divers can expect to see a variety of species including reef sharks, sea turtles, moray eels, and a range of colorful fish such as antheas and fusileers. Additionally, the area is home to shrimps, lobsters, and lionfish, making it a diverse ecosystem. This site is also suitable for experienced snorkelers.
Aquarium
Aquarium is accessible via a boat ride of approximately 12 minutes from Natadola Beach. This dive site allows for deep diving, reaching depths of up to 30 meters. The bottom consists of a sand patch, and divers should be aware that strong currents or waves can make access challenging, necessitating prior experience. While coral formations are not the primary feature here, divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including sharks, turtles, and rays, particularly in the shallower areas where tropical fish are abundant.
Aquarium
Aquarium is a dive site situated on a coral reef, offering a depth of 6 meters for beginner divers. Certified divers can explore the outer slope of the reef, which features a complex structure of faults and caves. The site is characterized by a vibrant coral environment, home to anemones and clownfish. Additionally, divers may encounter pelagic species such as turtles and sharks during their dives.
Aquarium
Aquarium is a dive site situated on a coral reef, offering a depth of 6 meters for beginner divers. Certified divers can explore the outer slope of the reef, which features a complex structure of faults and caves. The site is characterized by a vibrant coral environment, home to anemones and clownfish. Additionally, divers may encounter pelagic species such as turtles and sharks during their dives.
Aquarium
Aquarium is accessible via a boat ride of approximately 12 minutes from Natadola Beach. This dive site allows for deep diving, reaching depths of up to 30 meters. The bottom consists of a sand patch, and divers should be aware that strong currents or waves can make access challenging, necessitating prior experience. While coral formations are not the primary feature here, divers can expect to encounter various marine life, including sharks, turtles, and rays, particularly in the shallower areas where tropical fish are abundant.
Arch
Arch is characterized by numerous swim-throughs that resemble arches, with depths ranging from 5 meters to 21 meters. The site is best explored during an incoming tide and is accessible to divers of varying experience levels. Marine life includes nudibranchs, lobsters, gobies, shrimp, and a variety of corals, both soft and hard. Divers may also encounter sea fans, sponges, blue sea stars, sea cucumbers, moray eels, anthias, fusiliers, as well as anemones and their associated fish.
Arch
Arch is characterized by numerous swim-throughs that resemble arches, with depths ranging from 5 meters to 21 meters. The site is best explored during an incoming tide and is accessible to divers of varying experience levels. Marine life includes nudibranchs, lobsters, gobies, shrimp, and a variety of corals, both soft and hard. Divers may also encounter sea fans, sponges, blue sea stars, sea cucumbers, moray eels, anthias, fusiliers, as well as anemones and their associated fish.
Arche aux gorgonnes
Arche aux gorgonnes features a striking coral arch situated at a depth of 17 meters, with a steep drop-off extending from 35 meters to depths exceeding 60 meters. This site is characterized by an abundance of gorgonians, making it ideal for deep diving. Marine life includes grey sharks, white tip reef sharks, offshore sharks, and eagle rays, along with a variety of fish and nudibranchs. The entry to the site is from the shore.
Arche aux gorgonnes
Arche aux gorgonnes features a striking coral arch situated at a depth of 17 meters, with a steep drop-off extending from 35 meters to depths exceeding 60 meters. This site is characterized by an abundance of gorgonians, making it ideal for deep diving. Marine life includes grey sharks, white tip reef sharks, offshore sharks, and eagle rays, along with a variety of fish and nudibranchs. The entry to the site is from the shore.
Aussie Point
Aussie Point features a dramatic drop-off that extends hundreds of meters deep, making it a prime location for observing hammerhead sharks. The reef is in robust condition, showcasing large Gorgonian Sea Fans. Divers can expect to see schools of bumphead parrotfish, barracuda, and trevally. Additionally, the site is home to reef sharks, green and hawksbill turtles, as well as mobula and eagle rays, along with various pelagic fish species. The entry to this site is from the shore.
Azumasan Maru
The Azumasan Maru is located approximately 150 meters from the shore and is best accessed by boat. The wreck is positioned upright, with the bow resting at depths of 39 to 50 meters and the stern extending beyond 80 meters. Divers can observe a variety of soft corals and vibrant colors throughout the site. Notable features include motorbikes and sidecars located in the second hold, providing unique photographic opportunities, particularly when viewed from the sand looking back towards the wreck.
Baby Cakes Reef
Baby Cakes Reef is a mound reef located in the bay, with depths ranging from 15 to 30 meters. The site is characterized by a consistent current, which attracts a variety of marine life, making it a notable spot for observing predator-prey interactions. Divers can utilize a reef hook to secure themselves and observe the activity. Common sightings include Mackerel, Rainbow Runners, Tuna, Sharks, Rays, Turtles, Baitfish, Wrasse, Bump Heads, and Cuttlefish.
Backyard Beach
Backyard Beach features a reef wall that stretches approximately 200 meters along the perimeter of Drawaqa Island. The top of the reef is situated at a depth of 2 to 4 meters, while the wall descends to a maximum depth of 10 meters at the sea floor. Scattered along the wall are several swim-throughs, and the sea floor is adorned with small coral bommies extending down to 18 meters. The area is rich in marine life, showcasing both hard and soft corals, anemones, and numerous small fish species including damsels, butterflies, and parrotfish. As divers explore deeper, they can observe pavona corals and sea whips along the wall.
Backyard Beach
Backyard Beach features a reef wall that stretches approximately 200 meters along the perimeter of Drawaqa Island. The top of the reef is situated at a depth of 2 to 4 meters, while the wall descends to a maximum depth of 10 meters at the sea floor. Scattered along the wall are several swim-throughs, and the sea floor is adorned with small coral bommies extending down to 18 meters. The area is rich in marine life, showcasing both hard and soft corals, anemones, and numerous small fish species including damsels, butterflies, and parrotfish. As divers explore deeper, they can observe pavona corals and sea whips along the wall.
Balolo Reef
Balolo Reef is a submerged reef located at coordinates -17.184400, 177.168700, accessible via shore entry. The site features a depth range of 12 to 25 meters, with wall drop-offs and coral gardens. It supports a diverse array of marine life, including various species of hard corals and numerous fish such as fusiliers, butterflyfish, angelfish, wrasse, and parrotfish. Occasional sightings of turtles and reef sharks enhance the experience. This site is suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced.
Balolo Reef
Balolo Reef is a submerged reef located at coordinates -17.184400, 177.168700, accessible via shore entry. The site features a depth range of 12 to 25 meters, with wall drop-offs and coral gardens. It supports a diverse array of marine life, including various species of hard corals and numerous fish such as fusiliers, butterflyfish, angelfish, wrasse, and parrotfish. Occasional sightings of turtles and reef sharks enhance the experience. This site is suitable for divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced.
Balydon Shoals
Balydon Shoals is characterized by a long, shallow reef that extends approximately 400 meters, with a maximum depth of 18 meters. The top of the reef is relatively flat and exhibits a barren appearance due to the strong currents that flow across it. On the southwest side, there is a prominent wall that serves as a congregation point for various marine species. Here, divers can observe a diverse array of marine life, including sharks, rays, pelagic fish, surgeonfish, bonito, and bumphead parrotfish, which gather in the water column to feed. The site is suitable for drift diving due to the current conditions.
bargibenti
Bargibenti features two prominent pinnacles located at the entrance of the Grande Passe de Poindimié. Divers can descend into the blue waters to search for Bargibenti seahorses and garden eels. The site is also known for sightings of various large pelagic species, including grey sharks, blacktip sharks, white tip sharks, eagle rays, and stingrays. The macro life is rich, with diverse nudibranchs and black coral shrimp present in the area.
bargibenti
Bargibenti features two prominent pinnacles located at the entrance of the Grande Passe de Poindimié. Divers can descend into the blue waters to search for Bargibenti seahorses and garden eels. The site is also known for sightings of various large pelagic species, including grey sharks, blacktip sharks, white tip sharks, eagle rays, and stingrays. The macro life is rich, with diverse nudibranchs and black coral shrimp present in the area.
Barracuda Drift
Barracuda Drift is a drift dive located approximately 13 minutes from the dive center, accessible by boat. The dive site features a coral-covered reef with a maximum depth of around 30 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, including triggerfish, surgeonfish, butterflyfish, and various nudibranchs. As the name suggests, barracuda are also commonly observed in this area. The steady current makes it suitable for both open water and advanced divers.
Barracuda Drift
Barracuda Drift is a drift dive located approximately 13 minutes from the dive center, accessible by boat. The dive site features a coral-covered reef with a maximum depth of around 30 meters. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse range of marine life, including triggerfish, surgeonfish, butterflyfish, and various nudibranchs. As the name suggests, barracuda are also commonly observed in this area. The steady current makes it suitable for both open water and advanced divers.
Barry’s Breakfast
Barry's Breakfast is a dive site accessible by boat, located approximately 15 minutes from the dive shop. The dive begins at a depth of 25 meters along a wall where divers can observe pelagic species in the blue waters. As the dive progresses, the route leads towards Susu Hite Island, transitioning to a shallower reef that fringes the island. This area is known for sightings of reef sharks, large schools of barracuda, and various pelagic fish. The shallower sections are populated with anemonefish and a diverse range of reef fish.
Base 1 Muck Site
Base 1 Muck Site is situated at the northern end of Tulagi Harbour, an area historically significant as it was used by the US Combat Engineers (SEEBEES) for warship repairs during World War II. The site is characterized by a variety of debris from that period, including landing craft, munitions, small cargo vessels, fishing boats, and aircraft components. This muck environment supports a diverse range of marine life, including numerous critters, large plate corals, and juvenile sweetlips. The entry to the site is from the shore, making it accessible for divers looking to explore this unique underwater landscape.
Base Jump
Base Jump is a wall dive that reaches depths exceeding 20 meters and features several swim-throughs, providing a varied diving experience. Divers can expect to encounter marine life such as Green and Hawksbill turtles, Nudibranchs, and white tip reef sharks. The site is accessible via shore entry.
Base Jump
Base Jump is a wall dive that reaches depths exceeding 20 meters and features several swim-throughs, providing a varied diving experience. Divers can expect to encounter marine life such as Green and Hawksbill turtles, Nudibranchs, and white tip reef sharks. The site is accessible via shore entry.
Bashful Bommie
Bashful Bommie is located on South Opal Reef, rising approximately 18 meters from the sandy bottom. This site features two distinct underwater environments: the southern reef edge, which provides habitat for smaller coral reef fish, and a deeper ocean channel on the opposite side. At the base of the reef wall, divers may find numerous crevices where barramundi cod can be observed. The walls are adorned with sea fans, adding to the site's ecological diversity.
Bats Reef
Bats Reef is characterized by a gentle sloping wall that begins at a depth of 1 meter and levels off at 15 meters. The site features a small bommie or coral head, surrounded by a mix of soft and hard corals. It is suitable for diving at any time and is particularly appealing for those interested in macro photography. The marine life includes various species such as butterfly fish, nudibranchs, gobies, shrimp, lobsters, anthias, fusiliers, feather stars, anemones with their associated fish, angel fish, and trumpet fish.
Bats Reef
Bats Reef is characterized by a gentle sloping wall that begins at a depth of 1 meter and levels off at 15 meters. The site features a small bommie or coral head, surrounded by a mix of soft and hard corals. It is suitable for diving at any time and is particularly appealing for those interested in macro photography. The marine life includes various species such as butterfly fish, nudibranchs, gobies, shrimp, lobsters, anthias, fusiliers, feather stars, anemones with their associated fish, angel fish, and trumpet fish.
Bell P39 Airacobra (Wreck)
The Bell P39Q Airacobra wreck is located at a depth of approximately 27 meters on a sandy seabed. Discovered in April 2011, this largely intact aircraft is believed to be one of two planes lost by the USAAF 68th Fighter Squadron during a mission over the Shortland Islands on September 6, 1943. The site is home to various marine life, including schools of sweetlip, lionfish, coral trout, and numerous small baitfish and shrimp.
Bilikiki
Bilikiki is a wall dive located in the Blanche Channel, characterized by large Gorgonian fan corals. Divers can expect to see a variety of marine life including Spotted Eagle Rays, Bumphead Parrotfish, Napoleon Wrasse, and Green Moray eels. The site also hosts numerous Nudibranchs and smaller macro species, making it appealing for macro photography enthusiasts. Access to the dive site is via a boat, with a travel time of approximately 20 minutes from the dive shop.
Black Magic Mountain
Black Magic Mountain is a pinnacle dive site located in Vatu-i-ra, Fiji, with depths reaching up to 22 meters (72 feet). The site features diverse marine life, including soft corals, black corals, and various fish such as unicornfish, surgeonfish, barracudas, and both blacktip and whitetip reef sharks.
Black Magic Mountain
Black Magic Mountain is a pinnacle dive site located in Vatu-i-ra, Fiji, with depths reaching up to 22 meters (72 feet). The site features diverse marine life, including soft corals, black corals, and various fish such as unicornfish, surgeonfish, barracudas, and both blacktip and whitetip reef sharks.
Blanche Wall
Blanche Wall is located approximately 20 minutes southeast of Papatura and features a wall that extends around three kilometers. The depth at this site varies from 3 meters to over 40 meters. Divers should be aware of bi-directional currents influenced by tidal movements, and while the site can experience large swells, there are areas that offer protection. Marine life commonly observed here includes turtles resting in the wall's crevices, as well as grey reef sharks and black/white tip sharks. A diverse range of reef fish, such as triggerfish and clownfish, can also be seen.
Block 24
Block 24 is a shore dive site characterized by a diverse marine ecosystem. The area is populated with cabbage and potato corals, as well as sea fans and wire corals. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of fish species, including parrotfish, nudibranchs, lobsters, and spotted sweet lips. Spotted eagle rays may also make an appearance. Visibility is generally low, averaging around 6 meters (20 feet), which is suitable for critter spotting. The site is accessible for diving at any time, although it is recommended to dive during an incoming tide for optimal conditions. A boat drop-off is possible, located approximately 1 kilometer from the resort, taking about 3 to 4 minutes.
Block 24
Block 24 is a shore dive site characterized by a diverse marine ecosystem. The area is populated with cabbage and potato corals, as well as sea fans and wire corals. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of fish species, including parrotfish, nudibranchs, lobsters, and spotted sweet lips. Spotted eagle rays may also make an appearance. Visibility is generally low, averaging around 6 meters (20 feet), which is suitable for critter spotting. The site is accessible for diving at any time, although it is recommended to dive during an incoming tide for optimal conditions. A boat drop-off is possible, located approximately 1 kilometer from the resort, taking about 3 to 4 minutes.
Blue Pyjamas
Blue Pyjamas is a tranquil dive site that offers protection from the southeast Tradewinds. The dive begins at a depth of 2 meters and descends to over 40 meters, making it suitable for snorkeling, freediving, and scuba diving. The site features various swim-throughs, gullies, and small caves. Marine life includes Bumphead Parrotfish, resting and feeding turtles, as well as reef sharks and spotted eagle rays. The dive site is located approximately 15 minutes from the dive shop.
Blue Room
The Blue Room is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates -17.178400, 177.137000. This site features a circular submerged reef, providing a unique underwater landscape. Divers can expect excellent visibility in the blue waters, which contributes to the site's name. The marine life is abundant, with numerous tropical fish present, as well as vibrant young hard corals. Notable species include schools of buffalo parrotfish, hawksbill turtles, and reef sharks, making it a diverse ecosystem for underwater exploration.
Blue Room
The Blue Room is a shore entry dive site located at coordinates -17.178400, 177.137000. This site features a circular submerged reef, providing a unique underwater landscape. Divers can expect excellent visibility in the blue waters, which contributes to the site's name. The marine life is abundant, with numerous tropical fish present, as well as vibrant young hard corals. Notable species include schools of buffalo parrotfish, hawksbill turtles, and reef sharks, making it a diverse ecosystem for underwater exploration.
Blue Wall
Blue Wall is a wall dive that begins at a depth of 3 meters and descends to over 100 meters. The site is characterized by a diverse range of marine life, particularly during strong currents, which are most favorable during outgoing tides. Visibility in the blue water is typically excellent. The wall is adorned with various sponges and soft corals. Common marine species include green sea turtles, hawksbill turtles, barracuda, hammerhead sharks, silver tip reef sharks, wahoo, yellowfin tuna, and schooling giant trevally (GTs) or jacks.
Blue Wall
Blue Wall is a wall dive that begins at a depth of 3 meters and descends to over 100 meters. The site is characterized by a diverse range of marine life, particularly during strong currents, which are most favorable during outgoing tides. Visibility in the blue water is typically excellent. The wall is adorned with various sponges and soft corals. Common marine species include green sea turtles, hawksbill turtles, barracuda, hammerhead sharks, silver tip reef sharks, wahoo, yellowfin tuna, and schooling giant trevally (GTs) or jacks.
Boulari Plateau Manta
Boulari Plateau Manta features a plateau at a depth of 13 meters that extends into the Boulari pass. This site is characterized by strong currents and is primarily a drift dive. It is known for its cleaning station, which attracts manta rays, making it a prime location for observing these creatures. In addition to manta rays, divers may encounter grey reef sharks, schools of jacks, octopus, and moray eels.
Boulari Plateau Manta
Boulari Plateau Manta features a plateau at a depth of 13 meters that extends into the Boulari pass. This site is characterized by strong currents and is primarily a drift dive. It is known for its cleaning station, which attracts manta rays, making it a prime location for observing these creatures. In addition to manta rays, divers may encounter grey reef sharks, schools of jacks, octopus, and moray eels.
Breath Taker
Breath Taker is a dive site characterized by a ridge that runs from south to north, connecting it to the nearby Golden Dream site. The dive ranges in depth from 3 meters to 36 meters, with the most notable feature being a pinnacle located at 21 meters. This site is best explored during incoming currents, which can be strong, and divers are advised to use a DSMB for safety during their safety stop. Marine life is abundant, including grey, blacktip, and whitetip reef sharks, as well as schooling barracuda and giant trevally. Divers may also encounter moray eels, eagle rays, and occasionally Pacific mantas at cleaning stations, making for a diverse underwater experience.
Breath Taker
Breath Taker is a dive site characterized by a ridge that runs from south to north, connecting it to the nearby Golden Dream site. The dive ranges in depth from 3 meters to 36 meters, with the most notable feature being a pinnacle located at 21 meters. This site is best explored during incoming currents, which can be strong, and divers are advised to use a DSMB for safety during their safety stop. Marine life is abundant, including grey, blacktip, and whitetip reef sharks, as well as schooling barracuda and giant trevally. Divers may also encounter moray eels, eagle rays, and occasionally Pacific mantas at cleaning stations, making for a diverse underwater experience.
Brown Trousers
Brown Trousers is located on the outer reef of the Yasawa chain, accessible via a shore entry. The site features a combination of caverns and soft corals, providing a habitat rich in marine life. It is recognized as an excellent location for macro photography, with the possibility of encountering occasional pelagic and oceanic species. Good weather conditions are necessary for access to this dive site, which is situated at coordinates -17.221000, 177.280400.
Brown Trousers
Brown Trousers is located on the outer reef of the Yasawa chain, accessible via a shore entry. The site features a combination of caverns and soft corals, providing a habitat rich in marine life. It is recognized as an excellent location for macro photography, with the possibility of encountering occasional pelagic and oceanic species. Good weather conditions are necessary for access to this dive site, which is situated at coordinates -17.221000, 177.280400.
Bula Maker
Bula Maker is a wall dive that begins at a depth of 2 meters and descends to 24 meters at the main reef. The site is characterized by numerous swim-throughs and canyons adorned with soft corals and sea fans. It is accessible for divers of various experience levels and is also frequented by confident snorkelers. Marine life includes a variety of small and macro critters, such as nudibranchs, banded sea kraits, moray eels, and both green and hawksbill sea turtles. Divers should also keep an eye on the blue waters for additional marine activity.
Bula Maker
Bula Maker is a wall dive that begins at a depth of 2 meters and descends to 24 meters at the main reef. The site is characterized by numerous swim-throughs and canyons adorned with soft corals and sea fans. It is accessible for divers of various experience levels and is also frequented by confident snorkelers. Marine life includes a variety of small and macro critters, such as nudibranchs, banded sea kraits, moray eels, and both green and hawksbill sea turtles. Divers should also keep an eye on the blue waters for additional marine activity.
Bula Tula
Bula Tula features two prominent pinnacles that begin at a depth of 5 meters and extend down to 21 meters. The site is connected by a ridge that descends to approximately 21 meters, making it ideal for exploration during an outgoing tide, particularly down to around 16 meters. Divers can expect a variety of swim-throughs, overhangs, and canyons, providing ample opportunities for observation. The marine life includes reef sharks, octopus, nudibranchs, leaf scorpionfish, anthias, fusiliers, anemones, anemone fish, angelfish, and schooling barracuda. The walls and tops of the reef are adorned with healthy soft corals, enhancing the underwater experience.
Bula Tula
Bula Tula features two prominent pinnacles that begin at a depth of 5 meters and extend down to 21 meters. The site is connected by a ridge that descends to approximately 21 meters, making it ideal for exploration during an outgoing tide, particularly down to around 16 meters. Divers can expect a variety of swim-throughs, overhangs, and canyons, providing ample opportunities for observation. The marine life includes reef sharks, octopus, nudibranchs, leaf scorpionfish, anthias, fusiliers, anemones, anemone fish, angelfish, and schooling barracuda. The walls and tops of the reef are adorned with healthy soft corals, enhancing the underwater experience.
Bullseye
Bullseye is situated on the backside of Voivoi Island, just a short 5-minute walk from the beach at Mantaray Island Resort. This site features a fringing reef with a sandy bottom and new coral growth. Divers may encounter rare bull sharks and occasionally see pelagic species such as Spanish Mackerel. The site is accessible via shore entry.
Bullseye
Bullseye is situated on the backside of Voivoi Island, just a short 5-minute walk from the beach at Mantaray Island Resort. This site features a fringing reef with a sandy bottom and new coral growth. Divers may encounter rare bull sharks and occasionally see pelagic species such as Spanish Mackerel. The site is accessible via shore entry.
Cannibal’s Cave
Cannibal's Cave is located at the tip of Nananu Passage, featuring a variety of swim-throughs, caves, and canyons. The dive site begins at a depth of 3 meters and descends to 30 meters, making it accessible for divers of varying experience levels. The area is rich in marine life, including spotted sweet lips, moray eels, blacktip and whitetip reef sharks, as well as schooling red bass and barracuda. Divers can also observe nudibranchs, various types of coral, sea fans, flatworms, and angelfish throughout the dive.
Cannibal’s Cave
Cannibal's Cave is located at the tip of Nananu Passage, featuring a variety of swim-throughs, caves, and canyons. The dive site begins at a depth of 3 meters and descends to 30 meters, making it accessible for divers of varying experience levels. The area is rich in marine life, including spotted sweet lips, moray eels, blacktip and whitetip reef sharks, as well as schooling red bass and barracuda. Divers can also observe nudibranchs, various types of coral, sea fans, flatworms, and angelfish throughout the dive.
Cannon Cove
Cannon Cove is situated approximately ten minutes from Kuata Island, on the eastern side of Wayalailai. The site is accessible from the shore, particularly when there is a northern swell affecting the opposite side of Wayalailai. Divers can explore a variety of saltwater fauna and observe numerous species of soft corals located within the cannon wall. The optimal time to dive here is during the morning tide for the best conditions.
Cannon Cove
Cannon Cove is situated approximately ten minutes from Kuata Island, on the eastern side of Wayalailai. The site is accessible from the shore, particularly when there is a northern swell affecting the opposite side of Wayalailai. Divers can explore a variety of saltwater fauna and observe numerous species of soft corals located within the cannon wall. The optimal time to dive here is during the morning tide for the best conditions.
Carouso Mio
Carouso Mio features a prominent arch adorned with gorgonians located on the outer reef. The dive site is accessible via shore entry and is situated at coordinates -20.829500, 165.408900. Divers can expect to encounter gray sharks, barracudas, and other pelagic species that often approach for underwater photography opportunities. The site offers a unique underwater landscape with a pinnacle that descends into the clear blue depths, providing an excellent environment for divers.
Carouso Mio
Carouso Mio features a prominent arch adorned with gorgonians located on the outer reef. The dive site is accessible via shore entry and is situated at coordinates -20.829500, 165.408900. Divers can expect to encounter gray sharks, barracudas, and other pelagic species that often approach for underwater photography opportunities. The site offers a unique underwater landscape with a pinnacle that descends into the clear blue depths, providing an excellent environment for divers.
Carpet Cove
Carpet Cove features a wrecked fishing vessel at a depth of 30 meters (100 feet), intentionally sunk in 1996 to enhance marine habitat. The wreck is upright and covered in marine growth, and nearby pinnacles rise to 5 meters (15 feet) from the surface, providing habitat for various fish species.
Carpet Cove
Carpet Cove features a wrecked fishing vessel at a depth of 30 meters (100 feet), intentionally sunk in 1996 to enhance marine habitat. The wreck is upright and covered in marine growth, and nearby pinnacles rise to 5 meters (15 feet) from the surface, providing habitat for various fish species.
Castaway Island
Castaway Island serves as a confined water training site, featuring a gentle sandy slope that descends to a maximum depth of 5 meters. The site is located just two minutes from the dive shop. Divers can observe a variety of macro marine life, including tiny nudibranchs, flounder, pipefish, and occasionally a Banded Sea Krait.
Cathchers Mitt - Tijou Reef - GBR
Catchers Mitt at Tijou Reef offers a diverse underwater environment characterized by intricate coral formations and abundant marine life. Divers can expect to see schools of colorful reef fish and the occasional sighting of rays. The site is accessible by boat, providing a convenient entry point for divers looking to explore this vibrant ecosystem.
Cave of the Kastom Shark
Cave of the Kastom Shark is accessible via a short walk through mangroves leading to a small 2-meter-wide pool for entry. The dive site is located approximately 40 minutes by boat from Munda. Divers can explore a wall that hosts schools of giant bumphead parrotfish, along with sightings of sharks and turtles. There is also a possibility of encountering the rare Pygmy seahorse during dives.
Caves of Babylon
Caves of Babylon features an interconnected system of expansive swim-throughs that converge into a central cave. The walls rise approximately 20 meters high, with cracks that allow sunlight to filter through. Numerous smaller swim-throughs branch off from the main route, providing divers with multiple exploration paths. The area is populated with small fish navigating the swim-throughs, while the walls are adorned with nudibranchs and various corals. At the entry points, larger species such as rays and sharks can be observed resting on the sandy bottom.
Caves of Babylon
Caves of Babylon features an interconnected system of expansive swim-throughs that converge into a central cave. The walls rise approximately 20 meters high, with cracks that allow sunlight to filter through. Numerous smaller swim-throughs branch off from the main route, providing divers with multiple exploration paths. The area is populated with small fish navigating the swim-throughs, while the walls are adorned with nudibranchs and various corals. At the entry points, larger species such as rays and sharks can be observed resting on the sandy bottom.
Charapoanna Point
Charapoanna Point is accessible from the shore and offers a dynamic dive experience. The site features a reef front that is home to a variety of marine life, including schools of large fish, rays, and turtles. Divers can encounter sharks at various depths while drifting along the passage. Conditions can be challenging with strong currents, making it essential for divers to assess their experience and the planned depth before diving.
Chemin des écoliers
Chemin des écoliers is situated in the Poindimié channel and features a series of pinnacles along with interconnected tunnels and caverns. The site is known for its diverse coral species, including gorgonians, tabular corals, and massive porites. Depending on the tidal conditions and current, divers may encounter various marine life such as barracudas, sharks, eagle rays, and humpback parrots.
Chemin des écoliers
Chemin des écoliers is situated in the Poindimié channel and features a series of pinnacles along with interconnected tunnels and caverns. The site is known for its diverse coral species, including gorgonians, tabular corals, and massive porites. Depending on the tidal conditions and current, divers may encounter various marine life such as barracudas, sharks, eagle rays, and humpback parrots.
Chile
Chile features five coral heads that begin at a depth of 2 meters and are connected by a ridge that descends to 18 meters, ultimately reaching a sandy bottom at 30 meters. The site is characterized by excellent visibility and is accessible for diving at any time. Divers can explore a decorated swim-through adorned with yellow soft corals. The area is also suitable for experienced snorkelers. Marine life includes black coral trees, large sea fans, and a variety of soft and hard corals. Notable species include pygmy seahorses, lionfish, moray eels, nudibranchs, and anemones with their associated fish.
Chile
Chile features five coral heads that begin at a depth of 2 meters and are connected by a ridge that descends to 18 meters, ultimately reaching a sandy bottom at 30 meters. The site is characterized by excellent visibility and is accessible for diving at any time. Divers can explore a decorated swim-through adorned with yellow soft corals. The area is also suitable for experienced snorkelers. Marine life includes black coral trees, large sea fans, and a variety of soft and hard corals. Notable species include pygmy seahorses, lionfish, moray eels, nudibranchs, and anemones with their associated fish.
Clan Mcwilliam Wreck
The Clan MacWilliam is a 140-meter steam-powered cargo ship that sank in 1927 due to a fire. The wreck is upright at a depth of 20-40 meters in the Port of Refuge Harbour, with a shot line descending to the back deck at 22 meters. Divers can easily navigate the site and access the propeller by dropping over the edge.
Clan Mcwilliam Wreck
The Clan MacWilliam is a 140-meter steam-powered cargo ship that sank in 1927 due to a fire. The wreck is upright at a depth of 20-40 meters in the Port of Refuge Harbour, with a shot line descending to the back deck at 22 meters. Divers can easily navigate the site and access the propeller by dropping over the edge.
Cod Hole - Ribbon No 10 Reef - GBR
Cod Hole, located approximately 96 kilometers north of Cairns, is part of the Ribbon Reefs. This dive site is renowned for its population of friendly potato cod, which can weigh up to 100 kilograms and have become accustomed to divers over the past three decades. The site is characterized by a diverse marine ecosystem, featuring colorful corals, a variety of tropical fish, sea turtles, moray eels, reef sharks, and manta rays. The entry to this site is by boat, making it accessible for divers looking to explore its rich underwater life.
Colleen’s Garden
Colleen’s Garden offers a straightforward wall dive that begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to 18 meters. The site features various swim-throughs and crevices, predominantly adorned with hard corals, sea fans, and whip corals. It is accessible for diving at any time and is also suitable for confident snorkelers. The area is rich in macro life, including nudibranchs, shrimp, lobsters, flatworms, gobies, anthias, fusiliers, and anemones along with their associated fish. The presence of soft and hard corals, sea whips, and feather stars adds to the biodiversity of the site.
Colleen’s Garden
Colleen’s Garden offers a straightforward wall dive that begins at a depth of 5 meters and descends to 18 meters. The site features various swim-throughs and crevices, predominantly adorned with hard corals, sea fans, and whip corals. It is accessible for diving at any time and is also suitable for confident snorkelers. The area is rich in macro life, including nudibranchs, shrimp, lobsters, flatworms, gobies, anthias, fusiliers, and anemones along with their associated fish. The presence of soft and hard corals, sea whips, and feather stars adds to the biodiversity of the site.
Coral Awegasm
Coral Awegasm is located approximately 8 minutes by boat from the nearest harbor. This dive site features a fringing reef and is part of a cluster of nine dive locations. It caters to divers of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced. The underwater landscape includes a diverse coral garden, steep walls, and caverns. The site is known for its abundance of hard coral species, providing a vibrant display of colors and scenery. Additionally, divers can expect to encounter numerous nudibranchs, making it an excellent location for macro photography.
Coral Awegasm
Coral Awegasm is located approximately 8 minutes by boat from the nearest harbor. This dive site features a fringing reef and is part of a cluster of nine dive locations. It caters to divers of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced. The underwater landscape includes a diverse coral garden, steep walls, and caverns. The site is known for its abundance of hard coral species, providing a vibrant display of colors and scenery. Additionally, divers can expect to encounter numerous nudibranchs, making it an excellent location for macro photography.
Coral Corner
Coral Corner is situated near Tombatuni (Mushroom) Island and features a vertical reef wall that descends into deeper waters. This site is accessible from the shore and is approximately 25 minutes from Dive Munda. The underwater landscape is characterized by a variety of hard and soft corals, providing habitat for numerous reef fish. Divers and snorkelers may encounter marine life such as reef sharks, turtles, rays, and barracuda as they navigate through the area.
CORAL GARDEN
Coral Garden is located on the eastern side of Namotu Island, approximately 45 minutes from Port Denarau. The site features a mooring line that is well protected at a depth of 8 meters. Divers can explore a diverse array of hard coral species and observe various reef fish, garden eels, and both eagle rays and blue-spotted stingrays. Additionally, this site is known for sightings of hawksbill and green turtles.
CORAL GARDEN
Coral Garden is located on the eastern side of Namotu Island, approximately 45 minutes from Port Denarau. The site features a mooring line that is well protected at a depth of 8 meters. Divers can explore a diverse array of hard coral species and observe various reef fish, garden eels, and both eagle rays and blue-spotted stingrays. Additionally, this site is known for sightings of hawksbill and green turtles.
Coral Gardens
Coral Gardens features a coral pinnacle that begins at a depth of 2 meters and descends to 18 meters. This site is accessible for diving at any time and is also suitable for snorkeling. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including black coral bushes, ornate ghost pipefish, nudibranchs, lobsters, antheas, fusiliers, lionfish, parrotfish, banded sea kraits, gobies, shrimps, and sea fans.
Coral Gardens
Coral Gardens features a coral pinnacle that begins at a depth of 2 meters and descends to 18 meters. This site is accessible for diving at any time and is also suitable for snorkeling. Divers can observe a variety of marine life, including black coral bushes, ornate ghost pipefish, nudibranchs, lobsters, antheas, fusiliers, lionfish, parrotfish, banded sea kraits, gobies, shrimps, and sea fans.
Coral Key
Coral Key is a wall dive that is best explored during an incoming tide. The dive starts at the surface at low tide and descends to a depth of 24 meters, where a sandy bottom is found. The walls are adorned with a diverse array of hard and soft corals, along with sea fans and whip corals. Marine life includes anemones and their resident fish, various species of damsel fish, moray eels, and schools of barracuda and jacks. Additionally, divers may encounter parrot fish, sea cucumbers, sea stars, feather stars, anthias, fusiliers, octopus, and even spinner dolphins.