CASTLE ROCK
Indonesië
Castle Rock is a great dive site near the island of Gili Lawalaut in Komodo National Park. The dive site consists of a huge pillar that impressively rises up from the depths. The top is four meters below the water surface. Castle Rock is also a dive site with a lot of big marine life. The site is home to manta rays, reef sharks, tuna and sometimes even sharks and dolphins.
Particulars
Castle Rock is a boat dive site. Enter the water and dive along the huge pillar while looking around to spot sharks, dolphins or schools of tuna.
Warnings
Castle Rock is a deep dive site with often a strong current, which is much stronger on the surface than in deeper water. Only advanced divers.
CASTLE ROCK Features
- Address
- Komodo National Park, Gili Lawalaut, Indonesia
- Parking
- At boat charter
- Distance
- live-aboard
- Suitable for
- Advanced divers, deep diving, underwater photography
- Permit
- N.v.t / NA
- Access
- Free access
- Facilities
- Boat dive facilities
- Water
- Salt
- Kind of dive
- Boat dive
- Current
- Strong
- Visibility
- 20 - 30 m.
- Average visibility
- 25 m.
- Depth
- 40 m.
- Bottom
- rots
- Life
- Barracuda, batfish, dolphin, mackerel, manta ray, pygmy seahorse
- Other recreation
- Boating, yachting