North Save-a-Tack Passage

Review about North Save-a-Tack Passage Dive

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North Save-a-Tack Passage

This is the dive that legend says brought Cousteau to Namena Island and Fiji. It has vast soft coral bommies alive with gorgonia, fans and black coral and the current brings in large schools of big fish who graze leisurely on the coral. Part of the dive is spent on a plateau where larger reef sharks, barracuda and giant schools of big eye gather, the rest amongst the coral in the shallower sections.

Namena Island itself is surrounded by a large reef complete with tunnels and pinnacles and is home to many large schools of fish, so there are plenty of other good sites waiting to be explored by both divers and snorkelers (not that you'll bore of North-Save-a-Tack Passage.).

 
Review posted 3rd May 2007 by World Reviewer Staff.
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