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Devils Highway
1. DEVILS HIGHWAY (EXCLUSIVE)
One of the very few Places on earth where you can dive with a resident colony of giant manta rays. Washed by very strong current these wonderful creatures, 3 to 5m across feed over a shallow reef. One of the best dives you will ever do.
DEPTH RANGE: 7m - 12m
Hell Cat
2. HELL CAT
Lying upside down on a sandy bottom, this wreck is largely intact and untouched, it is a small dive site but can be combined with a reef wall abundant in life.
DEPTH RANGE: 10m - 35m
Baby Cake
3. BABY CAKE (VELVIA)
Want to see a crocodile fish, a Scorpion fish, a couple of Stonefish or a family of Lion fish? Name it, you should have a good chance to find it here! An incredible diversity of fish and invertebrates are concentrated on this small reef situated 5 minutes from Maravagi. A dream of a reef for naturalist or U/W photography. Very colourful.
DEPTH RANGE: 8m - 40m
Kovuhika Island
4. KOVUHIKA ISLAND
Starting with a small wall, this drift dive will bring you into the middle of a forest of giant red and yellow fans before ending on top of a colourful reef. Here Sharks, pelagic and large school of fusiliers are waiting for you.
DEPTH RANGE: 3m to 40m
Pyramid
5. PYRAMID
The name says it all, sticking out from a reef wall is a large triangular shaped rock. When washed with a strong current this rock sees pelagic fish action, dog tooth tuna are common to see. Even without the current it makes for a great wall dive covered with giant sea fans and interesting fish life.
DEPTH RANGE: 10m to 30m
Crayfish Cave
6. CRAYFISH CAVE
This dive starts with an exploration of a cave in 20m, this is home to a large number of painted crayfish. Upon exiting the cave, the current attracts turtles, sharks and pelagics, along a succession of small walls and notches. Lots of activity.
DEPTH RANGE: 3m to 40m
Passage Rock
7. PASSAGE ROCK
Dangerous navigation for passing ships this reef is a good spot for pelagic fish. A long vertical drop off, renowned for big dog tooth tuna, king fish, and Sharks. The top of the reef is washed by strong currents at certain times and is covered by good soft corals as well as friendly Nurse Sharks.
DEPTH RANGE: 3m to 40m
Pigeon Island
8. PIGEON ISLAND
A dramatic drop, pelagics, sharks , giant Clams, fans and a magnificent reef. All in one place!
DEPTH RANGE: 3m to 50m
Indumamu Reef
9. INDUMAMU REEF
A reef washed by a very strong current. Sharks are numerous here. Gray, silver and black tip can be found in big group when conditions permit. Under rocks numerous Squirrel fish and Sweetlips can be found. Good diversity and concentration of life.
DEPTH RANGE: 15m to 40m
Tama Mau Maru
10. TAMA MAU MARU
A Japanese mine sweeper lying on a sandy bottom in 70m, this is wreck was originally up on the islands reef but has slipped off due to siesmic activity, due to this it was lost again untill 1995 and only a handful of divers have been down to see her.
DEPTH RANGE: 70m
Mbeasiri Point
11. MBEASIRI POINT
Magnificent colourful wall dive with a lot of action. Large schools of sardines, big groupers, bumphead parrots and some pelagic are some of the attraction of this good spot.
DEPTH RANGE: 5m to 40m
Sandfly Passage
12. SANDFLY PASSAGE
A beautiful coral garden studded with big red and yellow fans. A great diversity of coral and marine life here. The garden turns into a dramatic wall when reaching Tanavula point. Big Bumphead parrot fish and various types of rays are common to see.
DEPTH RANGE: 3m to 40m
Mbike Island
13. MBIKE ISLAND
Sitting in 30m is an old Solomon fishing vessel, purposely sunk for diving on, she sits upright on a sandy bottom and is in a very good condition.
DEPTH RANGE: 16m to 30m
V Reef
14. 'V' REEF
A large submerged reef, the top is shallow, once over the sides the drop is quite spectacular all the way to 90m. plenty of pelagic action has been seen here including sharks and eagle rays. Don't forget the small things though, stone fish are common for the keen eye.
DEPTH RANGE: 16m+