Apollo Dive Site in

Togian Islands

While the walls in The Pinnacle are incredible, Apollo is on par when it comes to the beauty. Lies in the southwest of Una-Una Island, this dive site is a patch reef on a sloping sandy bed, which starts at 21 meters and goes to 45 meters.

The reef is covered in brown and green tube sponges and barrel sponges. But the main star in this dive site is the enormous blackfin barracudas, also known as Chevron barracudas. These large fish often form a dense wall to block out the light. Napoleon wrasse, black and white snappers, clown triggerfish, yellow-back and purple anthias, Moray eels, and rainbow runners are constantly in motion in the deeper water.

Type of Diving:

Boat, Deep

Recommended For:

Experienced divers

Highlights

Tuna, Stone fish, Good reef covered with corals
25
m

Maximum Depth:

40
m

Horizontal Visibility:

20
m

Min Water Temp:

27°
c

Max Water Temp:

31°
c

Bottom Contour:

Drop off, Slope

Bottom Composition:

Coral reef, Rock, Sand

Current:

Long shore

Coral Reef:

Average

Type of Reef:

Submerged

Marine Life

Trevallies, Snapper, Fusilier, Barracuda, Sweetlips, Butterfly, Cardinal, Angel, Grouper, Damselfish, Anthias, Batfish, Wrasse, Parrot, Surgeon, Trigger, Box, Puffer, Porcupine, Gobies, Moray Eels, Scorpion, Blennies, Octopus, Shrimp, Nudibranch, Flatworm, Shell, Ray, Shark.

Did you know that

Apollo

is in

Togian Islands