Diving the Great Astrolabe Reef

Diving the Great Astrolabe Reef is an exciting adventure. Scuba dive in the 4th largest barrier reef in the world, which you will find sitting just off Kadavu’s southern shore. This place is full of stunning hard coral, steep soft coral drop-offs, passages, and pinnacles where manta rays lineup to be cleaned. This breathtaking reef is also a breeding ground for big fish like tuna, marlin, and sharks. Some of the must-visit dive sites include Manta Reef, Eagle Rock, Connie’s Reef, Naiqoro Passage, Pacific Voyager, and Broken Stone.

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