Fingers, Norman Reef
Perfect for beginners and advanced divers, Fingers is a shallow cove making it well protected from the elements. The reason the site is named fingers is from a Birdseye view it looks like the fingers of a hand, the fingers themselves sit to the South-West of the site and can get quite deep.
Common wildlife seen at Fingers is our resident Maori Wrasse, Giant Clams, White Tip Reef Sharks, Moray Eels, Cuttlefish, Octopus, Green and Hawksbill Sea Turtles.
Level
- Beginner
- Advanced
Visibility
- 14 m
Current
- Light Current
- No Current
- Strong Current
- Ripping Current
DIVE TYPES
- Night Dive
- Snorkeling
- Macro Spot
- Cleaning Station
Temperature & Visibility
Dives
Wildlife Diversity
Affiliated Training Center
Recommended Training
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