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Dive sites nearby

I-95

Named after the famous highway in the United States, this site stretches long. The best way to dive the site is drifting with the current and getting the boat to pick you up.

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Jackson's Bar

Along with Dixon’s Pinnacles and Johnny’s Gorge, it completes the holy trinity of must-see dive sites around Havelock. A truly spectacular dive! Lots of schooling fish and hunting action.

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Broken Ledge

Broken ledge is a deep-sea dive site with rifts, cracks, gaps, and openings. The fascinating topography of the site holds a landmark ridge with a broken tip, giving it the name Broken Ledge.

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Juvies

A calm dive site that has a variety of coral, good hunting action, and the reef stretches from depths of 3 m to 18 m. Perfect for beginners and Advanced divers alike.

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MV Mars (Wreck)

A small but interesting wreck, this is a small fishing boat that sank during a storm in 2006 and went down on a sandy bottom just off the reef, in 16 metres of water. The boat stands upright, tilting slightly to the port side.

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Slope

Slope is The Wall’s neighbour but the topography is very different. Ridges of rock run parallel and form steps that move downward from 5 metres to about 14 - 15 metres.

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The Wall

The Wall is a good site for deep dives and is easily assessable from Havelock. A great site for fun dives and training courses. This site must be dived early in the morning due to passenger ferries.

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Red Pillar / Peel Island Reef

Also known as Red Pillar, this small dive site is located just off the Peel Island. Because it is in the channel it can sometimes experience some strong current, but this makes for a energetic dive.

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Anthony’s Reef

A very pretty fringing reef off the East side of Peel Island. Currents can sometimes pick up here, but there are lots of coral bommies to hide behind.

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Tribe Gate

Tribe Gate is a small submerged seamount surrounded on all sides by sand. Special residents that we are always on a look out for include the scribbled filefish, yellowtail barracuda, striped surgeonfish, Beaufort’s crocodile flathead, unicornfish, banded sea kraits.

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