OT Staff
Havelock Island, part of the Ritchie’s Archipelago, is a diver’s paradise with crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Sites like Elephant Beach and Nemo Reef are perfect for beginners and advanced divers alike.
Known for its tranquil beaches and unspoiled underwater landscapes, Neil Island offers sites like Margherita’s Mischief and Busy Burro, where divers can encounter soft corals, sea cucumbers, and colourful fish.
Located off the coast of Murudeshwar, Netrani Island is known as the “Pigeon Island.” Its heart-shaped coral reefs host a variety of marine life, including barracudas, turtles, and butterflyfish. Visibility here ranges from 10 to 30 metres.
Pondicherry offers unique diving experiences with both natural coral reefs and artificial reefs created to boost marine biodiversity. Temple Reef and Cool Shark Reef are popular sites where divers can spot moray eels, lionfish, and occasionally reef sharks.
While Goa is famed for its beaches, its waters also offer exciting scuba diving. Grande Island is a hotspot with shipwrecks, corals, and schools of barracuda and grouper fish.
Part of the Lakshadweep archipelago, Bangaram Island boasts pristine waters and abundant marine life. Sites like Manta Point and Shark Point are known for sightings of manta rays, reef sharks, and turtles.
Kadmat Island is renowned for its clear lagoons and flourishing coral gardens. Dive sites like Jack Point offer encounters with reef sharks, turtles, and butterflyfish. The island’s less crowded waters make it ideal for beginners.
Kovalam offers a lesser-known but intriguing scuba diving scene with its rocky reefs and small wreck sites. Visibility here is moderate, but the marine life includes clownfish, parrotfish, and stingrays.
Located near Sindhudurg Fort, Tarkarli offers shallow-water diving perfect for beginners. The waters are home to vibrant coral patches and schools of small fish, providing an excellent introduction to India’s marine biodiversity.
Dwarka is emerging as a top scuba diving destination, known for its submerged ancient structures believed to be part of Lord Krishna’s mythical city. Divers can explore marine life and the fascinating underwater ruins.