One Tree Bay

Sheltered bay, beautiful for all levels, variable currents, reef fish.

Boat Access
9m Avg Depth
18m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, One Tree Bay, is a small, protected area located north of the main island. It earned its name from a distinctive tall tree visible within the tree canopy, serving as a landmark for navigation. This sheltered bay provides an ideal diving spot, particularly beneficial when south winds prevail, offering calm conditions for underwater exploration. It's a straightforward dive suitable for various skill levels.

The marine life at One Tree Bay is largely influenced by current conditions. When currents are moderate, divers can expect to encounter a vibrant abundance of reef fish, showcasing a lively ecosystem within the coral formations. During stronger currents, the site presents an exciting opportunity to spot larger pelagic species that might be cruising through the area, adding an element of surprise to the dive.

The best time to visit One Tree Bay is during periods when south winds are active, as the bay offers excellent shelter. Divers of all levels will appreciate its beauty. For freedivers and divers, being mindful of the current strength is crucial, as it dictates the type of marine encounters one might have – from observing static reef life to potentially spotting larger, transient creatures.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

beginner friendlycoral reefreef fishvariable currentsprotected bay

Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

It's a sheltered bay suitable for every skill level, offering beautiful diving conditions, regardless of current.

Hazards:
strong currents
Current Strength:

Variable

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