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Dive sites nearby

Fish Bowl

Agat Bay, 5-45’. Beautiful coral formations and white, sandy crevices. Perfect for beginners and a superb photographers dive.This site is also great for snorkelers

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Anae Caverns

A very unusual and easy dive for all. Wide caverns with side openings and exits. No cavern diving experience necessary. Popular for for snorkeling and kayaking.Tons of small reef fish can be observed here and at the adjacent site, Coral Gardens

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Pete’s Reef

Very Popular site on the northern side of Facpi Point. Find a large Magnificent Anemone along the sand channel in about 45’ of water. This is a great drift dive along the sloping coral wall, with a wide diversity of coral and fish life.Accessible by boat or a long kayak ride.

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Black Coral Kingdom

A deep upper reef /wall covered with sea whips, fans, schooling fish, black coral and sharks, tunnels, and caves. Extreme depths and currents make this site suitable for tech divers only.

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Pete’s West

Western end of Facpi Point, this site has a healthy coral growth and is home to numerous reef fish. Only done by boat and usually as a drift dive, starting at Pete’s Reef.Best accessed in the mornings - watch for stronger currents with afternoon winds.

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Nathan’s Dent

A great site just south of Facpi. 30-80’ sand flats, small caves, coral islands. Very easy dive for all. Scorpion fish, Shells, Lionfish.Accessible by boat

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Amtrak

Located just off the Agat Cemetery, the Amtrak is a old WWII personnel carrier at 50’ with a colorful surrounding reef. the surrounding reef and sand flats make this a very interesting dive.Popular for boat and beach divers alike.

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Hap’s Reef

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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Fouha Bay

North of Umatac Bay, features a reef flat that slopes from 40 to 90’. Remnants of a WW2 Japanese zero (engine block w/propeller), can be found at the 60 level. Very easy dive for all divers but requires a long snorkel if not done from a boat.

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Umatac Zero (Wreck)

The Japanese Zero plane broke apart during a typhoon in 1997. Parts of the fuselage and also the engine block and propeller can be found in a small ravine in about 50’ Nice drift dive by boat, but this site can also be accessed from the beach. Always ask land owners for permission and never walk on the coral!

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