Two Stones
Drift dive over twin underwater mountains with diverse macro life.
Boat Access
16m Avg Depth
24m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, located near the Pange sand bank, offers a unique underwater experience. The area features two undersea mountains that create consistent currents, making it an excellent location for drift dives. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine life, including various species of scorpionfish like bearded and devil scorpionfish, as well as stonefish and numerous lionfish. Look out for titan triggerfish, blue spotted stingrays, and the captivating whip coral shrimp. Occasionally, large schools of jacks and anchovies visit these waters, providing exciting opportunities for observation. The currents and varied habitat provide a rewarding dive.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
drift divepinnaclecoral reefstrong currentsmacro photography
Marine Life
bearded scorpionfishdevil scorpionfishstonefishlionfishtitan triggerfishblue spotted stingraywhip coral shrimpjacksanchovies
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Consistent currents make it a drift dive requiring good buoyancy.
Hazards:
currentmarine lifedepthboat traffic
Current Strength:
Moderate

