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Garden of Eden

Garden of Eden has a large reef top, with different crevices and cracks that extend to either the sloping or steep drop off, with multiple little swim throughs along the way. The reef wall has a slight current that runs along it, but pockets to tuck into as the wall bends, extending down to a sandy bottom.

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Fantastic Wall

Perfectly named, this wall dive is teeming with lots of soft coral. This site has the highest chance of spotting turtles in our area. It is very diverse with many bends and highs and lows. The highlight is the wall itself.

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Three Kings

This is where 3 dive sites merge in one spot. ’Coral Awegasm’ to ’The Pass’ to ’Garden of Eden’. Great spot for getting the best of everything in terms of topography. From garden, to wall, to caverns and archways. Great for macro.

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Picasso

Picasso has a large reef top, with many swim throughs, along with cracks and crevices that break up the reef structure. The dive site slopes down to a sandy bottom, with the reef wall becoming steeper at portions of the site.

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Coral Awegasm

8 minute boat ride away. Fringing reef. Situated amongst 9 other dive sites, Coral Awegasm is great for beginner divers to advanced. Filled with coral garden, sheer walls and caverns.

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Crossroads

This dive spot is 6 minutes away. This spot has swim throughs shear wall drop offs, this is a shallow dive as it ranges from 12-15 meters but also drops off to 30-40 meters.

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Tavuniko Point

Tavuniko Point is a reef wall that sits between 40 meters at the bottom, and 6 meters at the top. A key feature of the site is the multiple swim throughs that lead you from the channel to the centre of the wall, where you can see cleaning stations and a huge variety of corals, like Xenia species.

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Glory Wreck

Glory Wreck is a 43 meter, Chinese long liner, sunk on purpose, that sits above the sandy bottom slowly becoming an artificial reef. Multiple rooms can be entered, including the captain’s wheel house. Other rooms can be observed through torch light, looking at the old boat system.

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No Man’s Land

A site with multiply ’valleys’ between large coral structures, with many hard corals and soft corals along the peaks and troughs. The site walls off at a certain point making it possible to see deeper pelagic fish at the base of the wall.

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Golden Gate

Golden Gate is a solo coral bommie, sitting alone surrounded by a sandy bottom. The highlight of the bommie is the large swim through at the bottom, with three entry/exit points. The bommie has little over-hangs, where the marine life hide from the current that circles the site.

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