
Frigates - Beqa Passage
Considered to be one of the best dive sites by Waidrokia Dive. A 45 minute boat ride takes you to the remote location of Frigates Passage. The coral cover and health of the wall at Frigates is second to none. Giant gorgonian fans and ancient black coral bushes offer shelter to hundreds of fish species. Subject to some pretty exciting currents, this is a dive for experienced divers. The seemingly endless wall offers an excellent 2 or 3 tank destination. This dive thrills the senses with a cont

Caesars’ Rocks - Coral Coast A series of spectacular coral heads riddled with tunnels and caverns. Covered in soft corals of every imaginable color! Great dive site for macro-photography. This is a stunning dive site that enchants all visiting divers. You will come across nudibranchs, lionfish, leopard sharks, sea snakes, clown triggerfish, sweetlips, everything your imagination can think up.

Seven Sisters - Beqa Lagoon Beqa Lagoon delivers yet again with this fabulous aquarium like dive site. Huge abundance and variety of hard and soft corals and the tropical reef fish found here make this a marine biologists dream!

Nasici Rocks - Coral Coast A diver’s paradise, this series of pinnacles has everything! Overhangs and caverns covered in fans and soft corals, colourful anemones and sea whips along with a host of reef fish of every shape, size and color!

Side Streets - Coral Coast
An infamous dive site consisting of dozens of coral heads covered in so much life. Almost too much to take in on 10 dives let alone 1! See sea snakes sunbathing on the surface, variety of angel fish, bannerfish, cleaner shrimp, sweetlips, boxfish, fusiliers and so much more.

Pipe Wall - Coral Coast
A gorgeous wall dive near one of our favorite surf spots. This wall is renowned for sighting of some of the bigger players like white tip sharks, grey reef sharks, silvertip sharks, eagle rays, barracuda, and jacks cruise along the wall. Large blotched stingrays inhabit the sandy depths.

Back Pipe - Coral Coast
Much like its sister dive of Pipe Wall, Back Pipe offers a steeper wall that drops away even more dramatically. Schooling fusiliers and chevron barracuda cruise along the wall and large snapper hang in the swell along the top of the reef.

Tukini - Coral Coast
A beautiful wall dive, usually with great visibility. Hidden caverns permeate the reef structure and beg to be explored. Enjoy turtles resting on the wall, eagle rays in the clear blue ocean waters, has the occasional majestic manta's and a variety of sharks.

Fantasea - Coral Coast
An aptly named site, this is the most stunning display of soft corals and anemones completely cover this spectacular pinnacle. Truly a fantasy of colors and textures with a myraid of fish species.

TASU II Wreck- Coral Coast
Frigates Reef is also home to the TASU II deliberately sunk in 1994 to cater to divers. TASU II was a 200 ton Taiwanese fishing vessel. She sits upright on a sandy bottom in about 25m of water next to Yanuca Island. A well protected spot with excellent visibility, the TASU II is home to an amazing variety of aquatic life. The opportunity for underwater photo enthusiasts is fantastic. The ever elusive Ornate Ghost Pipefish can be spotted here, along with schools of spadefish, grouper, scorpion

Twilight Zone - Coral Coast
This is a deep drift dive that is often referred to as Waidrokia Dives ‘spooky’ dive! For experienced divers only. The owners favourite dive site, this is a channel crossing, diving in murky water along the bottom in 35 meters. Low visability, moonlight conditions, white sand, deep water. Stuff seems to appear from nowhere, lots of sharks, huge boulders. A really cool dive.

Comedy Club - Coral Coast
This stunning wall dive derives its name from the clown fish and their host anemones that are so abundant here. So many different species of clown fish. Take your time and look up close to see what else makes the anemone their home.

Three Nuns - Coral Coast
Three massive coral bommies all neatly aligned, covered in a wealth of colorful soft and hard corals. Home to thousands of reef fish and the occasional stingray and a variety of cool looking sea cucumbers.

Beqa Shark Feeding - Beqa Lagoon
There are certain spots along Fiji’s wide reef expanse that are protected sites. One of these spots is ‘Shark Reef’. It may look rather ordinary but the hard coral reef just off Pacific Harbour's coastline (off the coast of Viti Levu) is home to many of the culturally significant shark population. For the past seven years, shark feeding has been a major attraction in the area. So why are sharks culturally significant? According to Fijian legend, one of the Gods 'Dakuwaqa' takes the form of a


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