

Johnny’s Gorge is one of the most spectacular dive sites around Havelock. It is named after an Andaman local, a Karen, who discovered the dive site many years ago. It is a deep dive site well suited for advanced divers.
A visit to Havelock island is not complete without at least one dive at Dixon’s Pinnacle. The pinnacles were discovered years ago by a local Andaman instructor called Dickson and since then the site has been the one of the most popular dive sites around Havelock.
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.
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.
One of the best wrecks in the Andamans, it is mesmerizing to see how such a massive man-made object transitions into an ideal home for so many fish and coral.
Campbell Bay National Park in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands is one of the most secluded, serene, and mysterious parks in India. It is located on the Nicobar Islands and was notified as a national park in 1992. It was also included in the Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve.
A unique dive that teems with marine life on a seamount rising from the bottom at 40 metres to almost all the way up to the surface. A thriving coral reef system.
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.
Pilot Reef is a fairly large, shallow reef surrounded by sand. The main attraction of Pilot Reef is a family of resident leopard sharks who can often be found on the sandy patches surrounding the coral.
A lovely fringing reef off the East side of Peel Island, very close to and similar to Anthony’s Reef. Currents can sometimes be reasonably strong, but shelter is available.
Located on the right side of Nemo Reef, this dive site has a Mahindra Commander Jeep submerged as an artificial reef. At a maximum depth of only 6 - 8 metres, it is suitable for any kind of dive.
This shallow reef is part of the continuous fringing reef that runs along the north eastern coast of Havelock Island. It is the house reef for centers close by.
The Aquarium is a lovely fringing reef on the east side of Havelock Island. It is mostly protected from the easterly winds, so the surface conditions are normally calm and the visibility is almost always great.
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.
Oval Reef consists of several patches of reef surrounding a large central reef that is oval in shape. With the shallowest point at just 3 metres, it is ideal for snorkelling and beginner divers.
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