The sheltered conditions of
these relatively shallow sites are ideal for divers of all ages and skill levels, and in addition to a variety of coral cover and marine life, there is a small plane wreck to explore.
Not exact matches
This
site would make an ideal natural laboratory because it is
relatively shallow and only a day's journey from port.
Hin Pae is a
relatively shallow dive
site - 10 to 15 metres deep.
With
relatively calm and
shallow waters, and over 25 dive
sites to choose from, this area is great for divers of all levels.
Most dive
sites are
relatively shallow, less than 60 feet.
Hawaii Loa Ridge is a
relatively shallow dive
site that may be done as a easy reef dive (moored up) or a slightly more advanced drift dive.
Turtle Canyons is a
relatively shallow dive
site that may be done as a easy reef dive (moored up) or a slightly more advanced drift dive.
Traps is a
relatively shallow dive
site that is generally done as a drift dive.
Currents are seldom strong, visibility typically exceeds 80 feet (24 m) and
site depths can be
relatively shallow.
There are 40 odd
sites offering
relatively calm and
shallow conditions, perfect for photographing the weird and wonderful critters to be found there.
The dive
sites we choose are not only beautiful both above and below water, but also chosen with the beginner diver in mind, typically being sheltered from wind and waves and also
relatively shallow for your first two dives.
A great
site for a night dive in the
relatively shallow water, with the big wrecks to navigate by.
Dive depths are
relatively shallow, ranging from 25 to 80 feet, with some deeper
sites around 180 feet.
The topography of the
site is very simple with a
relatively shallow fringing reef, and an extensive plateau that ranges in depth from 14 - 26m.