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Alupat Island

Just off Alupat Island, numerous Hard and soft corals with am abundance of reef fish. Great visibility and an occasional Manta Ray.this is an excellent night dive location and is always done by boat.

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Hilton Wall

This site is full of sea fans, schools of barracuda, and great visibility. Shallow reef flats are loaded with colorful hard corals and a variety of reef fish. This site is only accessible by boat and is a great drift dive.

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Agana Bay

Beautiful reef located in Agana Bay. Loaded with hard and soft corals with an abundance of reef fish. Only dived by boat. This is a great drift dive!

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Big Blue

Corals, Rays, Schools of Barracuda, Turtles and great visibility. The curved sloping reef extends from near the surface to 130’+. Popular with beginner divers, this site is loaded with colorful hard corals and a variety of reef fishes and will be enjoyed by advanced to expert divers as well. Boat dive only.

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Gun Beach

North Tumon Bay is popular with beach and boat divers alike. Rich coral growth and an abundance of fish (within the Tumon Marine Preserve) are found here. This site is home to several turtles and frequented by mantas. Depths from 3 to 10 meters.

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Fai Fai

Usually done as a drift dive from a boat, finishing at Gun Beach. A great dive to view turtles and the occasional ray or even spinner dolphins on some dives. Easy for any level divers on most days.

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Asan Cut

Hard coral islands surrounded by sand flats with schools of reef fish and an occasional Pelagic can be found at Asan Cut There is a WW2 landing craft to the northern about 60’ of water. Beach access at this popular beach dive can be tricky, depending on the wind and sea conditions. DO NOT ATTEMPT IN HIGH SURF

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Camel Rock

Asan, 30-130’+. Salvage area used to dump hundreds of WWII ammunition and artifacts. Very interesting historical dive. The steep drop off is host to numerous sea fans

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Piti Bomb Holes

This site is home to the Fish Eye U/W Observatory, this popular beach site is home to an abundance of juvenile reef fish as well as several anemone beds and numerous hard and soft corals. Great for snorkelers and divers of all levels.

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Piti Channel

Piti Channel is a natural channel accessed from shore beginning at the Cabras Power Plant. Runoff from the powerplant creates warmer waters suitable for crustaceans.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.