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Arguably Fiji’s most famous, photographed & written about dive site. A massive stand alone pinnacle or sea mound ascending vertically from the seabed at over 2,000msw to just breaking the surface at low tide you can literally expect to see anthing here. It really is in the middle of nowhere, lots of swim-throughs

On top of the soft & hard coral, sea fans & small tropical fish you can literally expect to see anything here on any day, hammerhead sharks, eagle rays, humpback & pilot whales etc.

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25m / 82ft

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beginner

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Mount Mutiny (Hi8)

Another massive pinnacle or sea mount (also known as Hi 8) rising up from over 2,000msw to 1msw, parts of the top break the surface at low tide. The highlight of the dive is the rainbow wall on the western side. Expect to see anything out here, big deep water rich in life - look out, look down, look up, explore.

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Golden Gates

Well decorated wall staring in 5msw & dropping down to 30msw with an archway encrusted with yellow soft coral, best dived on an incoing tide to bring out the beauty & active marine life. Excellent for both macro & wide angle photographers with plenty to see at all depths. Experienced snorklers should be okay.

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Gee Six

A deep pinnacle starting in 18msw & dropping down to 36msw sitting in the middle of an inlet passage & subject to strong incoming & outgoing current making it difficult to dive when current is running so must be dived at the right time. Listen closely to the crew briefing & be well prepared, trained & equipped.

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Pandora’s Box

The northern wall of Alacrity entrance, a shallow site only to be dived on an outgoing current. Best dive zone 21m/70 to 23m/75’, below that is a rubble seabed however this is also full of critters for those with a good eye & some patience.

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Purple Rain, Fiji

This site is best dived on an outgoing current with the wall on your right, it is beautiful wall & coral head heavily covered with massive amounts of soft purple coral. It is an amazing dive and suitable for most levels of experience. Starting at just 5m/15’ and dropping down to 30m/100’, best dived 18m/60’

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Underwater Phantasea

A group of small bommies, on the leeward side of the main reef covered in magnificent soft and hard coral which is best dives on an outgoing tide. This site starts in 5m/15’ & drops off to the seabed at 21m/70’, best dived 12m/40’ to 15m/50’ range & suitable for most levels.

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Why Not

Back of Bona reef near the lighthouse this wall dive starts in 1msw & drops off to 30msw with a ridge covered in sea fans, soft & hard coral & some well decorated & fragile swim-throughs. Excellent site for hiding during SE winds & best dived on strong outgoing current. Always plenty to see for the keen eye.

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May Tag

This site is is between 2msw & 36msw & is on the NE side of a passage that runs to Vatu-i-Ra Island & is covered in soft purple soft coral, there is also a small pinnacle connected to the wall at 21msw completely covered in soft purple coral. Very pretty site & best dived as a drift on outgoing tide.

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Purple Haze

Big wall drift dive best done on an outgoing tide from southeast to northwest keeping the wall on the RHS. (can be done in reverse). Wall starts in 2msw & drops off to 36msw & on the leeward side several coral heads with lots of marine life are perfect to finish of the dive. OKAY for experienced snorklers.

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Black Magic Mountain

A beautiful pinnacle starting at 5msw on the edge of a ridge at 21msw that runs from the main reef, one side is deeper than the other dropping down to 36msw. This site is another regular favorite of divers & can be dived at anytime but best on change of tide. Listen to dive briefing & take a reef hook.

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