Dive Sites at Havelock Island

Best Scuba Diving Sites at Havelock Island

Havelock is a home to some of the most stunning dive sites in the Andaman Islands, offering an unforgettable underwater experience. Popular spots like Nemo Reef and Aquarium showcase vibrant coral gardens and diverse marine life, perfect for divers of all level. For thrill seekers Jhonnys Gorge and Jacksons Bar Provide opportunities to encounter larger species like reef sharks and groupers. Aquarium is ideal for beginners, with its shallow depths and calm waters. Each site offers a unique glimpse into the underwater beauty of the Andamans, makinh Havelock Island a dream destination for scuba diving enthusiasts

Nemo Reef

Discover the vibrant marine life and coral gardens at Nemo Reef

The Wall

The Wall a dive site for all skill levels in the Havelock with abundant marine life

Dixsons Pinnacle

Home to vibrant corals and majestic marine life like manta rays and whale sharks

Pilot Reef

A vibrant coral outcorp with diverse marine life including the rare zebra shark

Inchkeith Wreck

Explore the wreck of sunken cargo ship now home to vibrant marine life

White House Rock

A towering formation teeming with corals and marine life, occasional dolphin sightings

Jacksons Bar

Strong currents bring gaint pelagics like manta rays, sharks and barracudas

Johnny's Gorge

A vibrant dive site teeming with school of fish, reef sharks and occasional manta rays

Broken Ledge

A rocky dive site with hidden canyons, vibrant reef fish and gaint moray eel

Minerva Ledge

Site with vibrant coral gardens, with school of fish and turtles

Aquarium

Site with calm currents and vibrant marine life create an unforgettable experience

Slope

A dive site with stunning corals, fish, perfect for underwater photography

Red Light House

A beginner friendly dive site with vibrant marine life, best for photography

Tribe Gate

A vibrant reef with diverse marine life perfect for spoting barracudas

Turtle Beach

A vibrant reef with diverse marine life and perfect for spoting turtles