Annie’s Bommie - Kadavu & Great Astrolabe Reef

Annie’s Bommie, tucked into Fiji’s Kadavu, is a really approachable spot. The main attraction here is a single, large coral head that comes up from the seafloor to about five metres below the surface. We often see it swarming with anthias and damsels, and if you look closely into the crevices, you're likely to find some smaller nudibranchs or perhaps a scorpionfish tucked away. It's a relaxed dive, topping out at 20 metres, perfect for newer divers looking to build confidence without strong currents, or for anyone who just wants a peaceful reef exploration.

Location
Kadavu & Great Astrolabe Reef, Fiji, Central & South Pacific
Coordinates
-17.299700, 177.990900
Type
reef
Maximum Depth
20m
Difficulty
Beginner

Marine Protected Area: Vanua Rakiraki, Ra

Nearby Dive Sites in Kadavu & Great Astrolabe Reef

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Marine Life in Kadavu & Great Astrolabe Reef

Home to 385 recorded species including 289 reef fish, 66 hard corals, 12 sea snails & nudibranchs, 3 clams & mussels, 3 sharks & rays, 2 other.

Notable Species