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Dive sites
of Kadavu
Astrolobe
Reef is ideal for all levels of diver from beginner to experienced
awith a range of sites varying in depths, currents and visibility
ranging from 20 - 50 m!
You can expect a kaleidoscope of colourful corals and wonderful
marine life - we can assure you that you wont be disappointed.
Here is a just a small selection of some of the dives sites
you can visit on Astrolobe Reef:
Naiqoro
Passage:
Home to "Spot X" and the "Japanese Gardens".
This passage offers one of the finest dives in Fiji, abounding
in pelagic fish including schools of sharks, wrasse and
barracuda, and coral gardens exploding with colour. The
passage is a marine reserve.
Nacomoto
Passage:
This passage includes "Eagle Rock" and "Cabbage
Patch". Eagle Rock is named after a school of eagle
rays, which fly around the bommie at the mouth of this passage.
The dive also typically hosts reef sharks, barracuda and
turtles. Cabbage Patch is home to one of the biggest cabbage
coral patches a diver is ever likely to see. Reef sharks,
hump head wrasse and colourful schools of reef fish are
commonly seen on this relaxing dive. The passage is a marine
reserve.
Soso Passage:
Home
to "Golden Chimney" and "Coral Wonderland".
The Golden Chimney is a large coral structure completely
covered in golden soft corals, which when blooming light
up the entire area. Gorgonian fans, moray eels, reef sharks,
garden eels are other highlights of this dive. Coral Wonderland
combines the best of wall, drift and relaxed coral watching.
The dive starts deep with some very large fan corals on
the edge of a very deep drop off. At the end of the wall,
large schools of barracuda often hang out along with a grey
reef shark or two. The last part of the dive is spent in
shallower coral gardens which go on and on with reef fish
schooling in large numbers.
Manta
Reef:
A
very special dive and one of the few places in the world
where manta rays can be seen regularly. You'll be taken
by the size and graze of these beautiful creatures as they
circle inquisitively. Though almost within touching distance
all you'll do is stand back in awe. Even without these magnificent
creatures, the reef itself is outstanding in its quality
and diversity of fish life. If you see mantas as well, this
dive will always rank amongst the best you will ever do.
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