Apollo is a very healthy reef close to the beach towards the South of Una Una, starting at 22 metres and continuing beyond 40 metres. It is the perfect dive spot to view a Barracuda tornado, which although not guarenteed, is seen all year round in Una Una.
A beautiful triangular Pinnacle with both a slope and a wall, located 3 minutes away from Sanctum Una Una dive resort. The reeg starts at 5 metres and is perfect for both day and night diving, and for enabling OW students to learn to dive without threatening the coral.
A long winding wall descending beyond 60 metres, with the top of the reef sitting at around 3 metres very close to the beach. Artemis is covered in tube sponges and overhangs, and defined by its dramatic sillhoutes.
A sloping reef towards the south of the Island, named for its abundance of fish - specifically the huge schools of yellow snapper. Maximum depth 24 metres.
A deep sloping wall lying 3 minutes from Sanctum Una Una dive resort, sitting in a bay close to the rainforest jungle. Best enjoyed when it hasn’t rained, as a river runs off into this spot which can affect visibility.
A beatufil and incredilby unique hard coral site, with a variety of temple, cabbage and mushroom corals. Maximum depth is 24 metres but the majority of the dive remains around 15 metres. Named for the unique formations of temple corals which look like the Back Forest in Germany.
A reef network sitting between Sanctumm Una Una and Pinnacle 1, about 2 minutes by boat from the resort. The dive starts at 30m, and winds through various reef systems before finishing at a small wreck around 10 metres. It is possible to cross to Pinnacle 1 and the Sanctum house reef during this dive.
A clam-shaped deep wall to the North of the island where you can often hear the volcano exploding underwater. The site sits off the walking point to the Volcano’s summit.
Menara II is a winding wall off Una Una’s main village with hard and soft corals, a variety of reef fish and a cave that can be entered one by one.
Jack point is a long winding wall to the north of Una Una, named for the schooling Jack fish that can be found off the wall’s finger at around 30m.
A long sloping reef adjacent to Black Forest, which starts in a field of temple coral and gradually turns into a sponge-covered reef more typical of others seen Una Una.
A large pinnacle starting at 5 metres and extending beyond 60, which sits 5 minues from Sanctum Una Una Dive Resort. A safe spot for beginner divers to practice to 12 metres as well as a good drop off point for more experienced divers to explore nearby deeper pinnacles, such as Satellite.
Greta’s Place is a beautiful sloping wall between Sanctum and Una Una’s main village, best dived in the morning light. The top of the reef starts at 5 meters, and is covered in Una Una’s usual super-sized sponges and a large variety of hard and soft coral. Usually dived on the right shoulder.
Ihana is a long shore-hugging reef just two minutes from close dive resorts. It is the perfect spot for beginners, with a shallow protected sandy area at the start of the reef and a wide variety of reef fish, including a yellow snapper nursery.
A deep pinnacle towards the south of Una Una, which starts at 26 metres and descends beyond 100 metres. Batu Gila is hard to locate, and often subjected to strong currents, but it is worth the struggle of finding it to experience the crystal clear visability and abundant life down there.
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