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Kurrekurredutt Dropoff
This area on the western side of the island is still largely unexplored. Kurrekurredutt Dropoff wasn’t dived until 1998. There are still areas here that you might be the first…
End of the Land
A near-vertical wall from 60′ down to the ocean floor covered with soft Corals and crinoids. The reef terrace above 60′ has a very gentle slope with many bommies &…
Eagle’s Nest
This area just north of Lionfish Wall is somewhat reminiscent of Caribbean dive sites. A small coral bommie called the Eagle’s Nest sitting in about 50 ft. (15 M) of…
Crescent Reef
Located in Gabach Channel, Crescent Reef is usually done as a drift dive, either in or out of the channel depending on the tide. A bit deeper than most dives…
Cherry Blossom Wall
Vertical walls are very much alive on both sides of Nimpal Inlet. The shallow entrance to the inlet prevents entry by boats seeking a sheltered surface interval. This is one…
Cabbage Patch
A vertical wall to 80 ft. (25 M) then a gentle slope to the bottom. There are several large fissures in the wall that are blanketed in soft leather corals.…
Room 307 – Blue Tang
This 432 sq ft third-floor Ocean View room comes with a four-poster king-size bed and a balcony overlooking the lagoon.
Room 304 – Shark
This 384 sq ft third-floor standard room has two queen size beds and is equipped with Rattan furniture from the Philippines, large wardrobe with drawers, and a large marble-topped work…
Room 212 – Eagle Ray
This 360 sq ft second floor Ocean View room comes with two queen size beds and is in the newest wing of the hotel. The room is decorated with beautiful…
Room 217 – Hammerhead
This 315 sq ft second-floor standard room comes with two queen-size beds. This is one of only three standard rooms that come with a balcony. The room is equipped with…