Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Naiviivi
Ready to check out the best sites in Naiviivi for scuba diving, snorkeling, shore diving, free diving or other ocean activities? Zentacle has 6 dive sites, snorkel spots, beaches, and more. Discover hand-curated maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.
No matter what you're looking for, you can find a diverse range of the best ocean activities in Naiviivi to suit your needs.
#1 - The Fans
Fiji, Taveuni
"Large gorgonian sea fans, soft corals, and anemones with anemone fish galore. Large schools of fusiliers when dived during faster currents. Have seen mantas here." Source: Qamea Resort
#2 - Long Beach Point
Fiji, Taveuni
"Easy drift until the turn around the point. Current gradually increases and can be swift. Soft corals, many feather star crinoids clinging to sea fans." Source: Qamea Resort
#3 - Maria's Cove
Fiji, Taveuni
Incredible dive
-Huge hard coral colonies
-valley formations to swim between
-sunken boat on sandfloor
-local regular white tip reef sharks
#4 - Swirling Coconut
Fiji, Taveuni
"Currents can be swift. Exciting and fish active drift. Descend among a school of chevron barracudas, lush soft corals, numerous large schools of tropicals. White tips common. Mid-way, the dive swirls around two large pinnacles with large concentrations of purple soft corals and swarms of orange anthias. At the end of dive, there are 2-3 baby white tip sharks resting in the sand under a large coral head." Source: Qamea Resort
Swirling Coconut is also known as Still Waters, Vara Niu.
#5 - Qamea Shore
Fiji, Taveuni
"Good check out dive and night dive. Resident lionfish occupy two separate coral heads. Anemones with anemone fish and live egg cowries are found in shallow water. Depth: 10-50'" Source: Qamea Resort
#6 - Qamea Freeway
Fiji, Taveuni
"Starts near the resort with a sloping wall, then a right turn and a racing drift over a sandy patch with hard coral bommies. Large schools of tropicals and sightings of white tip sharks are common in the sand. Dive finishes with a gentle drift up the reef." Source: Qamea Resort