Dibba Rock - Daymaniyat Islands
Dibba Rock is a straightforward dive in the Daymaniyat Islands, often combined with other sites. We’ve found decent hard coral coverage and some surprising macro, like the Inversed Fiddler Crab if you look closely. Green Turtles are regular visitors. It’s a good choice for newer divers or those who prefer a relaxed pace, without the strong currents sometimes found elsewhere in the archipelago.
- Location
- Daymaniyat Islands, Oman, Red Sea & Middle East
- Coordinates
- 25.603434, 56.350243
- Type
- pinnacle
Marine Protected Area: محمية المنتزه الوطني الطبيعي بمحافظة مسندم
Nearby Dive Sites in Daymaniyat Islands
- ABT Divers - 10-20m (reef)
- ABT Salalah - 10-25m (reef)
- Ajayeb-e Abi Qeshm Diving Center
- Al Boom Diving
- Aquarium - 5-18m (reef)
- Bermuda Diving
- China Wreck (direction 150deg) (wreck)
- Divemasters delight - 10-25m (reef)
- Dolphin Marjan Diving Center
- Eagle Bay - 5-18m (reef)
- Extra Divers Musandam
- Flamingo Beach: Beach Entry - 5-15m (shore)
- Flamingo Beach: New Entry - 5-15m (shore)
- Flamingo Beach: Side Entry - 5-15m (shore)
- Haji Mohammadi Diving School and Water Sports
Nearest Dive Centres to Dibba Rock
Marine Life in Daymaniyat Islands
Home to 4 recorded species including 3 hard corals, 1 sea snails & nudibranchs.
Notable Species
- Cauliflower coral (Pocillopora verrucosa) - Hard Corals
- Closed brain coral (Leptoria phrygia) - Hard Corals
- Feathered Cone (Conus pennaceus) - Sea Snails & Nudibranchs
- Pavona coral (Pavona duerdeni) - Hard Corals