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Pacific Voyager

Pacific Voyager

Kadavu, Fiji

Depth
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40m

Visibility
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11m - 33m

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Advanced


About Pacific Voyager

The Voyager is a tanker that went down near Rooper Reef and lies at 30m. It's been there since 1994 and seems to get more populated each year. It's not exactly rainbow reef but it's still Fijian waters which makes it well worth the visit. This wreck site is a nursery for humpnose bream and comes highly recommended for macro photographers looking for that perfect shot without too much current or other interference one would experience in the wild open reef terrain. It is penetrable and fun to explore the crew quarters and wheelhouse. There is a cleaning station where you are sure to be confused for a grouper amid the swarms of cleaner shrimp that find themselves in a feeding frenzy during cleaning time.

Pacific Voyager Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

40m

Visibility Range

11m 33m

Experience Level

Advanced

Best Gas

21% – 28%

O2
Marine Life

  • Nudibranchs
  • Coral
  • Groupers
  • Blacksaddled Grouper
  • Sea Slugs
  • Cleaner Shrimp
  • Reef Fish
Weather Conditions

Water Temperature
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