Tarzan Cave

Accessible from shore only with access via Navy Base Guam, this is a popular snorkel and dive site. An old crane, pipes and other wreckage can be found, this site is home to several turtles.

Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles are seen on most dives. Crinoids are common here and are great subjects for u/w photographers

Level

Level

  • Beginner
  • Advanced
Visibility

Visibility

  • 19 m
Current

Current

  • Light Current
  • No Current
  • Strong Current
DIVE TYPES

DIVE TYPES

  • Night Dive
  • Drift Dive
  • Snorkel Diver
  • Wall/Drop Off
  • Macro Spot
  • Cavern/Cave
  • Pinnacle, Needle, Seamount

Temperature & Visibility

Wildlife Diversity

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Dive sites nearby

Frequented by shore divers via Navy Base Guam, but is better accessed by boat. Steep drop-off down to 85’ along the rock island. Named for it’s turtle-like shape, this site is also home to numerous sea turtles that can be viewed on most dives.

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Very unusual dive located along Orote Peninsula with many artifacts from WWII. One of the few sites on Guam with sea fans at 40 feet. A pinnacle rises from 100 to 12 feet, and is a great macro site.

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This is a great night dive location with super-clear water. Drift along the cliff line between the Navy sea wall and Shark’s Pit. Large schools of pyramid butterfly fish can be seen, along with the occasional Pelagic

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This dive site is very popular for our local and visiting divers. Located along the Orote peninsula, an occasional barracuda is seen here, but not as frequent as in the past. Depths range from the very shallow to an average depth of 45’ to over 100’, with an average of about 45’.

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Large “canyon“ starting at 60’, visibility 100’+, Sea Fans along walls. Schools of barracuda and some sharks occasionally seen. Accessible by boat only, possibility of currents.shallow plateau suitable for all divers, extended range divers will love the deep wall.

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Blue Hole is a very unusual dive on a natural limestone plateau. A vertical shaft begins at 60’ with a large “window“ opening at 125’. Drift dives are possible. You must be an experienced Deep diver to “shoot the hole“. Great vis and the 30 to 60’ plateau make this a popular site for all divers.

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Located off Gab Gab Beach, this shore dive can only be accessed via the Navy Base in Guam. This popular training site is easy for divers of all levels. A variety of coral and tons of fish live here. The outer reef is accessible by boat for divers without military access privileges.

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Agat Bay, 25-65’, Super dive for all...great visibility and a fantastic primer for marine life! Covered by literally thousands of fish, the reef flat reaches up to 20 to 30’. Surrounding reef and sand flats at 40 to 65’

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Gab Gab 2 is just north of the dive site Gab Gab 1. There is a floating boey that can be seen just 100 yards offshore. Start your dive here by descending on the mooring line, then swim due north at 30 degrees. You will see lots of colorful coral, large jacks, nurse sharks, and tons of reef fish.

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Apra Harbor, 5-90’. A really nice harbor reef dive for everyone. Sloping corals with many anemones and hundreds of fish. Resident Green Sea Turtles can be seen on most dives.Perfect for diving and snorkeling for divers of all levels

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