Shaka Diving Center - Green Island
Shaka Diving Center, located on Green Island, offers a straightforward diving experience. They cater well to divers looking for guided trips around the island’s dozen or so sites, focusing on local exploration rather than extensive training programs. If you're after reliable boat dives and a no-frills approach to seeing Green Island's underwater landscape, Shaka is a solid choice. They get you in the water efficiently.
- Location
- Green Island, Taiwan, East Asia
- Coordinates
- 22.674795, 121.492226
- Phone
- +88689671832
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://www.divessi.com/divecenter/788704
- Certification Agencies
- SSI
- Courses
- Beginner Scuba Diving, Extended Range, Freediving, Mermaid, Environment, Advanced Scuba Diving, Lifeguard, Public Safety Diving, Professional Scuba Diving, Swim, SSI Explorers
- Equipment Rental
- no
- Address
- No. 82, Gongguan, Ludao Township,, Tatung conty, 951, TWN
Dive Sites Near Shaka Diving Center
Shaka Diving Center provides access to 12 dive sites in Green Island.
- Badaiwan
- Blue Water Diving Safari
- Dabaisha
- EASTERN LOTUS - 12m (wreck)
- Gateway Rock
- Great White Sand
- NEPTUNE - 18m (wreck)
- PEGASUS - 0m (wreck)
- Shark Point
- WESTERN HOPE - 28m (wreck)
- 柴口浮潛區
- 石朗潛水區
Other Dive Centres in Green Island
- Blue Ocean House - ["PADI"]
- GoingDive
- HappyMiniMi Dive Center - SSI, AIDA
- Islands Dive - SSI
- Lin Li Dive Center
- Seagather
- tech.only潛水中心
- 綠島9Bar潛水中心
- 蘭嶼東龍潛水
Marine Life in Green Island
Home to 143 recorded species including 105 reef fish, 29 hard corals, 3 sharks & rays, 2 sea snails & nudibranchs, 1 other, 1 soft corals.
Notable Marine Life
- Larger star coral (Favites pentagona) - Hard Corals
- Staghorn coral (Acropora hyacinthus) - Hard Corals
- Montipora coral (Montipora venosa) - Hard Corals
- Blackspot wrasse (Bodianus bilunulatus) - Reef Fish
- Indo-Pacific sergeant (Abudefduf vaigiensis) - Reef Fish
- Staghorn coral (Acropora cytherea) - Hard Corals
- loggerhead turtle (Caretta caretta)
- Brain coral (Platygyra daedalea) - Hard Corals
- Halfmoon triggerfish (Sufflamen chrysopterum) - Reef Fish
- Honeycomb coral (Favites abdita) - Hard Corals