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Gab Gab 2 is just north of the dive site Gab Gab 1. There is a floating bouy that can be seen just 100 yards offshore. Start your dive here by descending on the mooring line, then swim north at 30 degrees. You will see lots of colorful coral, large jacks, nurse sharks, and tons of reef fish.
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.
The WWI wreck, SMS Cormoran lies in 130 feet of water on her starboard side, adjacent to the Tokai Maru (which sunk in 1943). This is a very unique wreck diving site as it is the only dive site in the world where you can dive wrecks from both World Wars in a single dive.
The American Tanker is a large concrete barge that was used during World War II to transport fuel from the United States to Guam. It was one of five barges that were brought to Guam and the remains of the others can be seen along the breakwater. This is a great boat dive for all diver levels.
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’.
Once the fastest westbound transatlantic voyager, the RMS Scotia was a British passenger liner. Operated by the Cunard Line, it was an ocean-going paddle steamer that was converted into a twin-screw cable layer in 1879.
The Tokai Maru was sunk via torpedo by the U.S. submarine, Snapper on August 27th, 1943 and is now resting at the bottom of Apra Harbor in 130’ of water. Sitting alongside the Coromoran (scuttled at the beginning of WWI), this is a unique wreck site.
Apra Beach (aka Outhouse Beach) is a popular training site for beginner dive classes. A wide variety of fish frequent this location. It is also a great night dive for divers of all levels.
This dive is in Apra Harbor. Depth is 10 - 90 feet and is only reachable from a boat. It features a sloping reef with a large variety of corals and thousands of fish. This is a great site for divers of all levels.
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.
Large “canyon“ starting at 60’, visibility 100’+, with Sea Fans along the walls. Schools of barracuda and some sharks are occasionally seen. Accessible by boat only with a possibility of currents. This shallow plateau is suitable for all divers, and extended range divers will love the deep wall.
North Tumon Bay is popular with beach and boat divers alike. Rich coral growth and an abundance of fish (within the Tumon Marine Preserve) are found here. This site is home to several turtles and frequented by mantas. Depths from 3 to 10 meters.
Harley reef Is a nice and easy dive site for all divers to enjoy! The Harley itself sits in roughly 15 feet of water along the breakwater wall in Apra Harbor. Starting at 15’ with a nice sloping reef down to 110’, it is a great dive site for all levels. Check out the Val Bomber and Barge Reef – both nearby.
An extremely clear water drop-off outside the Glass Breakwater. Upper reef flats start at 30’ with severe drop-off. Accessible by boat only, always a possibility of strong currents.Photographers love this site for wide-angle and macro pics.
The Kits is a Japanese freighter sunk in July 1944. It is sitting upright on the bottom of Apra Harbor at 140 feet deep. The large bow gun is still intact. The deck of the vessel is 115 ft deep, with the masts reaching to about 50 ft from the surface.
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