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Depth range 3m to 12 m. Sandy bay with a small swim-through going to Coral Garden. Plate and whip coral as you go deeper. Shanti Divers, 403702 Canacona, South Goa Neptune Bay (★3.5) Neptune Bay is the local dive site of Palolem Beach. Although the visibility is usually limited, the location is perfect for a Try Scuba session, a diving skill update, or some other training dive. Mares The Jetty (★4.2) This dive site is located north of St. George’s Island. Ruins of an old jetty. Depth range 4 to 10 m. The broken jetty is a nursery for baby fish. Ideal site for Intro dives.Sandy bottom, with patches of rocks with encrusting coral. Many sea cucumbers and shrimp gobies. Lots of fish around the jetty. Mares, Janez Kranjc Bounty Bay (★4.3) Fingers of rocks extending North from Grande Island. Gravel, sand and rocks make up the bottom. Can be tricky to dive when winds from the north make it surgy. Otherwise a very pleasent and easy dive with varying topography. Mares Turbo Tunnel (★4.2) A nice rock canyon to swim through. Depth 8 m. Steep rock sides covered with orange sponge and whip corals. Fun to swim through when there is a slight surge. DIVE GOA, 403515 Goa S.S Rita/Suzys Wreck (★4.2) This site is great for any one from beginners to advanced divers. It starts from a shallow depth of just 2 meters and goes down to a depth of 12 meters. A lot of wholes and windows along the side of the wreck make for great spots to look in and enjoy the fish life that have occupied this incredible dive site. Nuno C. (#641391) Sail Rock, India (★4.3) A rarely dived site located south of St. George’s Island. A point of rock, in the shape of a sail, breaking the surface . A slightly exposed site, but great marine life. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Grande Banks/ Navy Bay Rocks (★4.3) Located toward the north of the gap between St. George’s and Grande Island, this dive site is a rocky reef with an large area of Plate coral. Depth range 5 to 13 m. Easy dive site to explore the coral reef. Ideal for intro dives and students. Mares, Janez Kranjc Coral Garden (★4.2) A lovely shallow coral reef off the eastern part of Grande Island. Perfect for beginner divers and those getting back into the water after a while. Scubapro Lobster Avenue (★4.3) On the South side of St. George’s Island. Coral Reef and Rocky pinnacle. Depth 8 to 14m. SSI Service Center India, 400709 Navi Mumbai Umma Gumma (★4.4) A line of rocks going from east to west with a small wall from the surface to 12 meters depth max on the south side. The north side is a gentle slope strewn with big boulders from the surface to about 8 meters. This site is prone to currents going north to south or south to north. Mares Davy Jones Locker (★3.8) On the south side of St. George’s Island. Stern section of steel hulled wreck. Depth range 12 to 16 m. Lots of fish. For experienced divers. Can have strong currents and low visibility. Aqualung Freddies Nook (★4.2) This dive site is toward the island from Suzy’s Wreck. It is a rocky reef with encrusting coral. Depth 8 to 12 m. Ideal sheltered site with sandy bottom for courses and intro dives. Mares Double Boiler (★4.0) Steel hulled steamship. Depth range 15 to 19 m. Explore the bow with anchors, boilers, pistons and propeller shaft on the mid section, and the stern section with the propeller and steering gear. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Secret Reef (★4.4) This dive site is located on the northern side of the smaller St. George’s Island. It consists of a wall of boulders ending in sand. Depth Range is 6 to 12 m.