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Titahi Bay

Titahi Bay

Wellington, New Zealand

Depth
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10m

Visibility
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5m - 15m

Entry
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Shore

Experience Level

Beginner


About Titahi Bay

A very popular beach and fishing area. Diving here is great due to the cove, creating a barrier against sea conditions. Clear waters, sandy bottom and abundant marine life, makes this a stress free and gentle dive suitable for all level divers.

Titahi Bay Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Other, Night, Reef, Wall, Rock

Entry Type

Shore

Max Depth

10m

Visibility Range

5m 15m

Experience Level

Beginner

Best Gas

21%

O2
Marine Life

  • Flounders
  • Groupers
  • Various
  • Perch
  • Cods
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