Satelite Point
Shallow open water reef with diverse fish and corals for all levels.
Boat Access
14m Avg Depth
28m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, Satelite Point, is a shallow open water location renowned for its welcoming environment for divers of all levels. It features a prominent sandy patch, ideal for practicing and refining diving skills, surrounded by a vibrant coral reef. While specific historical details or unique navigation patterns are not provided, its layout suggests straightforward exploration, making it an excellent spot for both new and experienced divers to enjoy the rich marine ecosystem.
The reef at Satelite Point is teeming with life, boasting an abundance of stag horn and table corals that form a spectacular underwater landscape. Among the diverse fish species frequently encountered are colorful angel fish, delicate butterfly fish, various snappers, triggerfish, the majestic napoleon wrasse, and swift blue fin trevally. The presence of anemones hosting clown fish adds another charming element to the vibrant marine tapestry.
The best time to visit Satelite Point aligns with the general diving season in the Lakshadweep region, typically from October to May, when weather and sea conditions are most favorable, offering excellent visibility and calm waters. Its shallow, open nature makes it particularly appealing for freedivers seeking to explore the colorful reef and interact with the marine life on a single breath. For scuba divers, the site provides ample opportunity for both skill development in the sandy areas and enjoyable reef exploration, offering a comprehensive and rewarding underwater experience.
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Plan Your Visit
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Shallow sandy patch perfect for skill practice, vibrant reef suitable for all levels.
Current Strength:
Mild
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