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Dive sites nearby

Busy Buro

Busy Burro (busy old man) is located in the channel between Havelock and Neil island. It’s a beautiful natural plateau, where one can expect mild to strong currents around spring tide.

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Margarita’s Mischief

This is one of three most popular dive sites located between Havelock and Neil Island. Margarita’s mischief is a long chain of rock mounds extending southward and is known for a particular variety of sea grass that dugongs love.

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Fish Slate

Remember the small whiteboard carried by instructors? We may need a bigger one to note down the variety of fish that live here. Fish slate features fringing reefs with a blend of branching and table corals with complex structures providing a safe habitat for marine life and a picturesque platform for divers.

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Orange Oasis

Orange Oasis is a brand-new breathtaking dive site discovered by us at Neil Island. As we descend to 28 M, the dive site offers a gradual slope that leads to a dramatic drop-off where vibrant orange algae give way to a pristine white sandy bottom and soft corals with colorful vibes.

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Anchor Point

A wondrous point to STOP and SPOT the fringing reef loaded with a variety of schooling fish amidst branching and table corals. This mini fish verse is so versatile that divers can stay or hover at a single spot and let the marine life come to them.

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Goldies' Garden

Goldies, the shimmering 24-karat wonder of Neil, is a gem of a site ideal for everyone. It’s a concise paradise for expert divers to relax, certified divers to practice, and even first-timers to get introduced to Scuba Diving.

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Sea Fan City

Meet the Sea Fans from the Gorgonian family. They are tall, elegant, and colorful. The Sea Fan City in Neil Island is the capital site for the soft corals and a sanctuary for advanced divers and photographers to explore and capture the marvel that easily grows up to 4-5 meters in length with connected branches.

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Neil Lighthouse

A magical site straight out of comic books. The short sphere-shaped setup formed around the fallen lighthouse is loaded with charming coral reefs nourishing exuberant fish and other oceanic beings. Once you are here, take some time, look around and try to see the native turtles.

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Hospital

A straight sloping ridge overlooking a sandy patch at a depth of over 35 metres. The ridge slopes up to a depth of 22 metres and its hard Rocky surface is covered in soft coral, fan coral, and whip coral.

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Step Up

The dominating features on this site are a series of long ledges that resemble steps. These steps lead up from a depth of 22metres flattening out at 16 metres. The ledges jutt out, creating deep and narrow crevices in places. Being out in the channel the site can experience strong currents.

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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.