Reggies

Drop-off with sharks, mantas, cleaning stations, and a cave.

Boat Access
20m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site offers a captivating underwater experience, particularly at its drop-off point. The area is known for abundant coral formations – specifically huge green tree corals and beautiful soft corals – creating a vibrant ecosystem. Located in the north, it's a promising location to encounter various shark species, including Whitetip reef sharks, Grey reef sharks, Leopard sharks, and occasionally Hammerhead sharks. The reef features three cleaning stations, which supports a diverse array of marine life like both species of manta rays, big potato groupers, and smalleye stingrays benefiting from these cleaning services. Further along the dive, you'll discover a substantial cave system. This cave is home to Blotched fantail rays, Jenkins rays, and Pink Whiptail rays. Leopard sharks and large loggerhead or green turtles are also frequently observed within this cave environment. Occasionally, giant frogfish, Spotted Eagle rays, and Devil rays glide through the area overhead. It’s not uncommon to spot these creatures.

Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

sharkmanta rayturtlecoral reefwall divecaverndrift dive

Marine Life

Whitetip reef sharkGrey reef sharkLeopard sharkHammerhead sharkManta raySmalleye stingrayBlotched fantail rayJenkins rayPink Whiptail raySpotted Eagle rayDevil rayBig potato grouperGiant frogfishLoggerhead turtleGreen turtleGreen tree coralSoft coral

Things to Note

Difficulty:

advanced

Features a deep drop-off, a substantial cave system, and potentially strong, variable currents.

Hazards:
currentdepthoverhead environmentboat traffic
Current Strength:

Variable

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