This dive site, Dakit Dakit Pinnacle, is a captivating underwater formation that rises from deeper waters, reaching a shallowest point of approximately 5 meters below the surface. The top of the pinnacle spans about 20 meters in diameter, gradually descending to a maximum depth of 17 meters. Its distinct structure makes navigation straightforward, typically involving a circumnavigation to explore its diverse topography. No specific history or story about its naming is provided, but its natural formation is its primary appeal.
The pinnacle is adorned with an impressive array of hard and soft corals, including expansive table corals and large rocks teeming with vibrant marine growth. Divers can expect to encounter a variety of reef fish such as butterfly fish, triggerfish, filefish, and parrotfish. The site is also known for sightings of seahorses, and with a bit of luck, divers might spot a graceful devil ray gliding past.
Dakit Dakit Pinnacle is highly recommended for both Open Water and Advanced certified divers, offering a rewarding experience due to its accessible depths and abundant marine life. Its relatively shallow average depth of 8 meters allows for generous bottom times, making it ideal for photography and relaxed exploration. The dry season generally offers the best visibility, enhancing the experience for both scuba divers and freedivers exploring its rich ecosystem.

