Michelin Mishiragi

5.0 (1 review)

All levels

Diverse topography with big fish, macro life, arches, and crevasses.

Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
20m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Michelin Mishiragi, boasts a captivating and diverse underwater landscape featuring half drops, impressive arches, and intriguing crevasses. Divers can expect to explore these unique geological formations, which create an engaging environment for navigation and discovery. While no specific history or story is provided, the site's rich topography ensures an exciting and varied diving experience for all skill levels. Marine life is abundant and includes large sea fans and isobranchs that provide habitat for goatfish. The site is particularly renowned for encounters with significant pelagic species such as giant trevally (GT), Napoleon wrasse, and giant grouper. Lucky divers might also spot Bumphead grouper, various sea turtles, and even experience seasonal rarities like frogfish and pygmy seahorses. Common sightings include Scorpionfish, wrasses, and butterflyfish. To maximize the experience, consider visiting during seasons known for frogfish and pygmy seahorse appearances. The diverse depths, averaging 10 meters with a maximum of 20 meters, make this site suitable for both freedivers and scuba enthusiasts, offering plenty to explore at various levels. Keep an eye out for both the majestic large animals and the intricate macro life hidden within the reef's structure.
Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Excellent
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

coral reefwall divecavernswim-throughmacro photographywide angleturtlebig fishbeginner friendlyintermediate friendlydiverse topography

Marine Life

large sea fansBumphead grouperpygmy seahorseswrassesbutterflyfishisobranchsgiant groupergoatfishScorpionfishgiant trevallysea turtlesfrogfishNapoleon wrasse

Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

With an average depth of 10m and varied topography, it suits beginners to advanced divers seeking diverse marine life.

Current Strength:

Variable

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