Akahae
This dive site is characterized by clusters of both soft and hard corals at a depth of approximately 20 meters. Frogfish seek refuge within the crevices, and at times, schools of migratory fish make their way through. While a diverse range of fish gather in this area, the presence of strong currents often requires careful consideration of diving conditions. Although typhoons had previously caused significant damage to the hard corals, there are indications of recovery as of 2023, making this site all the more appealing to divers.
Divers exploring this site will encounter a diverse array of marine life, such as snappers, groupers, scorpionfish, schools of yellowtail, turtles, and occasional sightings of sharks, rays, frogfish, and flatfish. The presence of tidal passages and currents creates an ideal environment for fish to gather, ensuring an enjoyable diving experience for enthusiasts.