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.
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.
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.
Nemo Reef, being literally on our doorstep, is our house reef and is definitely the best site in the Havelock for newbies to have their first scuba diving experience.
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.
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.
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.
Turtle Beach is a shallow dive site with a long, continuous reef on one side and gradually sloping sand slopes on the other. Its is abundant with a variety of coral species. It leads to Aquarium, another amazing drift dive on most days. Turtle Beach itself can be a rewarding Macro or Training dive site.
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.
Named because this is the deepest point in the channel between Havelock and John Lawrence Island. Clear water with possible currents through the channel.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Peel Light House is a mysterious and spherical dive site with a titanic red-light house amidst pastel-grey sands on all sides. During the full moon and new moon, we can experience the gushing force of strong currents here.
| Monday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Tuesday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Wednesday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Thursday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Friday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Saturday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Sunday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Monday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Tuesday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Wednesday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Thursday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Friday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Saturday | 05:30 - 20:00 |
| Sunday | 05:30 - 20:00 |