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Whale Rock

This site is great for night dives when the coral studded rocks are ablaze with colour

Whale Rock is located near Praslin Island to the south of Beau Vallon Bay.
The site features large granite boulders stacked together to form archways, swim-through passages and corridors. Moray eels, turtles, shellfish, scorpion fish, soldier fish, stingrays, anemones and Seychelles clownfish, leaf fish and lionfish are just a few of its occupants. Magnificent golden cup corals and colourful bryozoans inhabit in the sheltered areas. This site is great for night dives when the coral studded rocks are ablaze with colour.

Depth m/ft

15-25/49-82

Visibility m/ft

10-30/33-98

Water Temperature C/F

26-30/78-86

Diving at Raja Ampat on a reef with yellow fish  by Benny Frick

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