Kabak Tunnel

Advanced cavern dive featuring a historic WWII engine wreck.

Boat Access
18m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site features a submerged cave system accessible via a r.i.b. entry from the point, approximately 30 meters deep. Due to the confined space and potential for disturbance of the seabed, perfect buoyancy is essential during this dive. The entrance is around 29 meters with a width of 15 meters. Divers should proceed right along the wall to reach the second cavern, which ascends to 17 meters and is known for its population of unicorn shrimp. Upon exiting, continue right and locate a small opening leading to the next chamber; light from the entrance will be visible there. To avoid damaging lace corals, maintain a safe distance from the cave walls and regroup outside. A boulder-strewn slope leads upwards to 10 meters, where an old WW2 Italian bomber rotary piston engine rests. Lionfish are typically abundant in this area. The dive continues towards a safety stop location. This site offers a unique underwater experience with historical elements and interesting marine life.

Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

cavernwreckwall diveadvanced onlymacro photographywide angle

Marine Life

Unicorn shrimpLionfishLace coralGrouperOctopusMoray eel

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Deep entry at 30m with overhead cavern environment requiring excellent buoyancy.

Hazards:
depthoverhead environmentbuoyancy control
Current Strength:

Mild

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