Fish Eye
This reef is a great place to explore by snorkel or scuba. The “Bomb Holes” are natural reef formations which appear to have been created by bombs. The depressions in the inner reef are home to thousands of fish and Read more…
This reef is a great place to explore by snorkel or scuba. The “Bomb Holes” are natural reef formations which appear to have been created by bombs. The depressions in the inner reef are home to thousands of fish and Read more…
The first reef at Gab Gab is a great dive for divers of all ages and experience levels. Stairs with railing make entry and exit quite easy, however, the rock at the bottom of the stairs tends to be quite Read more…
Slightly more challenging than Gab Gab 1, beach diving to Gab Gab II begins with a long snorkel or blue-water dive. The reef is approximately 230 yards directly north of the monument on Gab Gab. The site is used by the Read more…
To get to Gun Beach, follow San Vitores Road (the main road in Tumon) as far north as you can, past the Westin and Nikko Hotels, down the dirt road to the beach. The best way to enter this dive Read more…
Haps Reef is frequented as one of Guam’s easiest and most bountiful divesites. There is a great variety of reef fish and formations at this site. The reef is upraised and surrounded by sand flats, and many dives can be Read more…
A great dive for a diver of any age or experience level. The motorcycle, believed to be a 1944 Harley Davidson WLA Flathead, sits in 10 feet of water. Nobody knows for sure how the motorcycle came to be here, Read more…
The “Kitz,” a Japanese freighter, was damaged of the southern coast of Guam during World War 2 and came to Apra Harbor for repairs. She was sunk in the harbor by torpedo bombing attacks during the Marianas Turkeyshoot campaign. Due Read more…
The site is located in front of the University of Guam’s Marine Lab. Walk across the reef past the large rock. In front of the rock is a small cut which extends outward. Drop in there. If you are snorkeling, Read more…
Off the west coast of Ritidian, Guam’s northernmost point, Napoleon Cut offers some of the least disturbed life on the island. An abundance of reef fish, clams, octopi, sharks and turtles can be found in this area, as well as Read more…
This dive features sand flats, small caves and coral islands. It’s a great place to see scorpionfish, rays, sharks and lionfish. The Dent itself is pitted with small crevices which hide everything from tiny scorpionfish to sharks. The reef flats Read more…