Rated one of the “top 10” dive sites in the world, Manta Reef offers manta encounters unmatched by any other. Since the 1960s, this magnificent reef has developed into the signature reef of the area, …
Month: December 2021
Lions Den
Lion’s Den – situated between Giant’s Castle and Sherwood Forest 3.5 km directly offshore – is Peri-Peri Divers’ newest dive site. It’s ideal for experienced divers on big packages who want something …
Krakatoa
This inshore reef resembles a “caldera” – or sunken volcano crater. The crater is, on average, 2-4m lower than the surrounding rock which creates a wall around the site. Speckled around the inside led …
Hospital
This site is called The Hospital because of the abundance of surgeon fish (get it?) found in the area. From the moment you arrive on the reef floor, you’ll find yourself surrounded by these amazing …
Giants Castle
Giant’s Castle was perfectly named as everything about this reef is big: from the giant manta rays that visit the three impressive cleaning stations dotted along the outside edge of the wall to the …
Clownfish Reef
Sitting 1km directly east of the dive centre in the heart of Tofo Bay, Clownfish Reef is protected from the southern point, making it a great dive site for all ages. Whether you’re first time divers a …
Chimney Reef
At the southern edge of this crater, you’ll find a huge chimney reminiscent of that of a factory – this is what gives this reef its name. The chimney, which only has space for two divers at a time, is …
Buddies Reef
8 km south of the dive centre in the heart of the picturesque “Barra Bay,” Buddies Reef is another beautiful alternative to Clownfish Reef and Anchor Bay – perfect for your Open Water dives 1 & 2. …
Anchor Bay
This reef is named after the ancient sailboat anchor which can be seen there. Situated 8 km south of the dive centre, and in the heart of the picturesque “Barra Bay,” Anchor Bay is a beautiful …
Amazon
It’s wild, it’s un-spoilt and its colour and marine life will blow the mind of even the most experienced diver: that’s why this dive site is called “Amazon”.