Ngatangiia School

Easy reef drop-off with recovering corals and diverse fish life.

Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
20m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Ngatangiia School, is located on the island of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, offering an accessible and engaging experience for divers of all skill levels. It features a gentle reef slope that begins around 15 meters, transitioning into an easy drop-off, making it particularly suitable for less experienced divers. For those with more advanced certifications, a small swim-through can be explored at a depth of 27 meters. The site notably sustained significant damage during cyclones in 2005 but has since shown remarkable recovery, showcasing the resilience of its marine ecosystem. The vibrant underwater environment here is home to a diverse array of marine life. Divers can frequently spot larger pelagic species such as tunas and trevallies cruising the blue. Closer to the reef, moray eels can be found in crevices, alongside fascinating lionfish and various species of puffer fish. The recovering coral structures provide shelter and sustenance for numerous reef fish, contributing to the site's rich biodiversity. Ngatangiia School is a versatile dive site, appealing to both beginners and experienced divers with its varied topography and marine encounters. The reef slope and drop-off are highlights, complemented by the deeper swim-through for those seeking a challenge. The best time to visit the Cook Islands for diving, including this site, is generally during the drier months from May to October, when conditions are typically calm and clear. Freedivers will also find the shallower reef areas and main drop-off appealing for breath-hold exploration.
Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Plan Your Visit

reefdrop-offbeginner friendlyswim-throughcoral reefpelagic fishmoray eellionfishwide angle

Marine Life

TrevalliesCoralsReef fishLionfishPufferfishMoray EelTuna

Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Easy drop-off for beginners; deeper swim-through for experienced divers.

Hazards:
depthdangerous marine life
Current Strength:

Mild

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