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The Pinnacle

Western Division, Fiji
Depth
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62ft
Visibility
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41ft - 123ft
Entry
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boat
Experience Level
Experienced

About The Pinnacle

The Pinnacle is North of Tavewa and it takes approximately 5min to get there. This Pinnacle stands from 19m all the way to 5metres and is just fested with yellow soft coral. The Fish life on this Dive is very healthy, multi-coloured Fish and in abundance. Pelagies that frequent this site are Schools of Trevallies, Spanish Mackeral, White tip Reef Sharks, Leopard Sharks and Massive Marble Rays. Commonly seen are Octopus, puffer fish, Murray eels, schools of red snappers and shoals of Fusiliers, Nudibrances, Flat worms, Spanish dancers and pipe fish make the pinnacle their home. Visibility is usually 10m to 20metres. Divers of any level, novice or experiences will enjoy this site.

The Pinnacle Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Reef, Cave, Drift, Shark
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:19m
Visibility Range:13m - 38m
Experience Level:Experienced
Best Gas:21% - 48% O2

Marine Life

  • Massive Marble Rays
  • White Tip Reef Sharks
  • Trevally
  • Leopard Sharks
  • Spanish Mackeral

Weather Conditions

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Dive Operators near The Pinnacle

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Dive Site Hazards

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