Anzac is a tranquil and shallow dive site situated near the Moulia Rocks. The seabed composition is a mix of sand and rock, enhancing the overall dive experience. The site is relatively shallow, with maximum depths reaching only up to 8 meters, making it an accessible dive for all levels of divers. Tiny remnants of the Vera K shipwreck can also be found here, adding a hint of history and intrigue to the site. The visibility at Anzac is quite good, ranging approximately from 10 to 30 meters, depending on the conditions. This means divers can have a clear view of the surroundings. However, the site's main appeal is its calming atmosphere and the ease of exploration it offers due to its shallow depth. It’s a perfect spot for beginners or for those looking for a relaxed dive.
Unit Settings
Terrain and Features: | Rock, Other |
---|---|
Entry Type: | - |
Max Depth: | 8m |
Visibility Range: | 10m - 30m |
Experience Level: | Beginner |
Best Gas: | 21% O2 |
Unit Settings
Unit Settings
Although we currently lack information on specific hazards at this location, their absence cannot be assumed. Your knowledge and experience with this dive site could greatly enhance our page – we invite you to share your insights.