Oceanatik logo
Oceanatik logo
HomeDestinationsDive SmartContact Us
Tori's Reef

Tori's Reef

Bonaire, Bonaire

Depth
Depth Icon

40m

Visibility
Visibility Icon

15m - 45m

Entry
Boat Entry Icon

Boat

Experience Level

Beginner


About Tori's Reef

This site is located by one of the water intakes for the Salt Works. Shore entry is fairly easy. Enter through a channel that comes onto the reef from under the highway. Divers will find stands of elk horn coral on a sandy bottom. Lots of fire coral on your way out to the reef. Directions: 1.4 km South of the Salt Pier.

Tori's Reef Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Reef

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

40m

Visibility Range

15m 45m

Experience Level

Beginner

Best Gas

21% – 28%

O2
Marine Life

  • Trumpetfish
  • Parrotfish
  • Yellow Tail Snapper
  • Black Sea Cucumber
  • Sargeant Majors
  • Eels
  • Barracuda
  • Spiny Lobster
  • Spotted Trunkfish
  • Rare Fish
Weather Conditions

Weather information for Tori's Reef coming soon.

Dive Operators near Tori's Reef

We couldn’t find dive operators near “Tori's Reef”. You can browse all operators in Bonaire here.

Location

Location details missing.

Dive Site Hazards

Hazards data unavailable.

Discover More

Discover Bonaire

Oceania - New Zealand

New Zealand provides a unique scuba diving experience with its diverse marine environments. From the kelp forests of the Poor Knights Islands to shipwrecks in the Bay of Islands, divers encounter dolphins, seals, and vibrant reef fish, making it a top destination for underwater exploration.

Learn More

Asia - Indonesia

Indonesia is a scuba diver's paradise, offering diverse dive sites from the coral reefs of Raja Ampat to the drop-offs of Komodo National Park. Divers can encounter everything from tiny seahorses to majestic manta rays, making it a must-visit destination for unforgettable underwater experiences.

Europe - Italy

Italy offers a captivating scuba diving experience with its stunning Mediterranean coastline. Divers can explore ancient shipwrecks, vibrant coral reefs, and underwater caves, particularly in spots like Sardinia and the Amalfi Coast. The clear waters and rich history make Italy a must-visit destination for divers seeking both natural beauty and cultural depth.