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Seven Sisters

Beqa, Fiji
Depth
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85ft
Visibility
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41ft - 123ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Beginner

About Seven Sisters

The Seven Sisters are pinnacles just off of the main circular reef. The coral on this dive is exceptional. There is soft coral, fan coral and the fish life is also excellent, with lots of clown fish, fusiliers and sergeant majors. The coral forms pinnacles that you can swim between and there are predators such as trevally and mackerel.21. Seven Sisters: An assortment of coral pinnacles to meander between. Excellent reef fish and hard coral site and lots of clown fish in the area. Watch for the pelagics coming in to feed. 12m on the reef wall area dropping to 25m on the outside of the pinnacles.16. Seven Sisters Easy dive & Guided Snorkel Safari Site (2-14m) A colourful hard coral reef that makes for a relaxed snorkel or easy dive. The reef is home to many different species of hard coral and giant clams. Small reef fish are plentiful and include: sergeant majors, two-dot snapper and yellow-banded goat fish. Also look out for the resident red bass, blue fin trevally, Hawksbill turtles and white tip reef sharks. SEVEN PEAKS Named after the seven coral bommies through which the dive is enjoyed this is a stunning and exciting dive for the diversity of topography and marine life. A huge variety of fish species, notably titan triggerfish, brushtail tangs, princess damsel, blue-lined surgeonfish, and peacock grouper, 3-spot dascyllus, anthias and fairy basslets abound. In the channels between the peaks look out for white tips & bronze whaler sharks, banded sea snake, blue-spotted ray and giant clams.

Seven Sisters Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Wall, Reef, Shark, Night
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:26m
Visibility Range:13m - 38m
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 39% O2

Marine Life

  • Mackerel
  • White Tip Reef Sharks
  • Trevally
  • Hawksbill Turtles
  • Various
  • Peacock Grouper
  • Clown Fish
  • Sergeant Majors
  • Two-Dot Snapper
  • Titan Triggerfish
  • Princess Damsel
  • Yellow-Banded Goat Fish
  • Fusiliers
  • Blue-Lined Surgeonfish
  • Red Bass
  • Brushtail Tangs

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Dive Site Hazards

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