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Great for beginners who want to practice buoyancy, finning and photography. Clear waters and no current. DIVEIndia Neil, 744104 Shaheed Dweep Fish Slate (★4.5) Remember the small whiteboard carried by instructors? We may need a bigger one to note down the variety of fish that live here. Fish slate features fringing reefs with a blend of branching and table corals with complex structures providing a safe habitat for marine life and a picturesque platform for divers. Mares, Janez Kranjc Juvies (★4.4) 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. DIVEIndia Neil, 744104 Shaheed Dweep Anchor Point (★4.2) A wondrous point to STOP and SPOT the fringing reef loaded with a variety of schooling fish amidst branching and table corals. This mini fish verse is so versatile that divers can stay or hover at a single spot and let the marine life come to them. DIVEIndia Neil, 744104 Shaheed Dweep Goldies' Garden (★4.4) Goldies, the shimmering 24-karat wonder of Neil, is a gem of a site ideal for everyone. It’s a concise paradise for expert divers to relax, certified divers to practice, and even first-timers to get introduced to Scuba Diving. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Naveens Reef (★4.4) This is an Artificial Dive site created by the Local Fishing Community. This site consists of Coconut leaves attached to a lined buoy and at the bottom of site are branches and tree logs. This provides a good amount of habitat for fishes, which schools around Naveen’s Reef. Max depth: 17,5m Distance: 6km DIVEIndia Neil, 744104 Shaheed Dweep Nursery - Neil (★4.6) Nursery is one of the popular dive sites of Neil, with gentle slopes and diversified coral formations suitable for divers and snorkelers. The site is parallel to the fringing reefs closer to the shoreline, making it easily accessible. DIVEIndia Neil, 744104 Shaheed Dweep Neil Lighthouse (★4.4) A magical site straight out of comic books. The short sphere-shaped setup formed around the fallen lighthouse is loaded with charming coral reefs nourishing exuberant fish and other oceanic beings. Once you are here, take some time, look around and try to see the native turtles. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Small World (★4.0) Small World has a sandy bottom surrounded by a coral reef starting from the beach. The site is ideal for entry level divers or for buoyancy skills. DIVEIndia Neil, 744104 Shaheed Dweep Aquarium - Neil (★4.5) A festive theme park composed of patch reefs, hard corals, and shallow waters is a relaxing site for divers to chill and observe beautiful aquatic organisms. The exciting array of rocky patches at the bottom holds a network of colorful corals and reef fish complementing each other in perfect sync. Mares K-Rock (★4.6) Fairy tale lovers, here is a dream-like dive site with a surreal setup beneath the surface. A few meters after descending, you can find an enchanting volcanic rock encompassing a huge area on the sea’s sandy bottom. Mares, Predrag Vuckovic Sync City (★4.6) A vast dive site consisting of multiple reefs separated by sandy patches. The site starts at 18 metres and goes down to a depth of 27 metres. The site possesses a number of crevices and hollows and even an underwater arch that makes for a great swim through. Aqualung Agatti Edge (★4.7) The edge of the lagoon. Gently slopes from 8m to 35m and the a 12m wall leading to another gradual slope to depth. The slope has coral laden reefs with a few sandy patches. Mares, Janez Kranjc Manta Point (★4.5) Just off Bangaram Island, this site is known to have cleaning station in the sand at 25m. The reef is sloping reef that is laden with boulder coral and gorgonians. Mares Shallow Point (★4.2) A shallow reef to 10m and then a long sandy patch at 12m. The reef is full of fish and juveniles and also house to a number of species of rays. One of the older and established sites at Bangaram. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Step Up (★4.4) The dominating features on this site are a series of long ledges that resemble steps. These steps lead up from a depth of 22metres flattening out at 16 metres. The ledges jutt out, creating deep and narrow crevices in places. Being out in the channel the site can experience strong currents. Scubapro Romba (★4.7) A flat reef situated at a depth of 22-25 meters. The site runs north to south with a vast sandy expanse to the west. The sites name Romba, is a Tamil word that means ’a lot’. This is because there is a lot that is found here and a lot that is going on here. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Fish Molly (★4.4) Fish Molly is a nearby dive site, easily reachable by boat in 10-15 minutes. It offers a maximum depth of 14 meters, with visibility conditions ranging from 4 to 8 meters, extending across a 30-meter area. SSI Service Center India, 400709 Navi Mumbai Campbell Shoal (★4.9) 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. SSI Service Center India, 400709 Navi Mumbai Neptune’s Balcony (★4.4) A fantastic deep dive on Agatti’s Western Reef. The slopes start from 20+ meter and the drop off is at 40 meter. The walls drop down to almost 60 meter after which pure white sands extend like an arena below the walls. Mares Little fins (Mini nursery-neil) (★4.6) The outer edges of a fringing reef that hugs the north-western shoreline of Neil island. The reef here breaks into isolated patches interrupted by sand and sea grass meadows. 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