Dominic Rock Dive Site in

Togian Islands

Dominic Rock is for those experienced and adventurous divers as this spot features a drop-off into the unknown depths. Even at 40 meters, the black abyss is already looming, making it the ideal dive site to encounter mature eagle rays, grey reef sharks, and large big-eye trevallies.

The rock is full of green cup corals, gorgonians in the shade of lime and cream, barrel sponges, purple tree corals, wire corals, and whip corals, among other species in bright colors. Groupers, barramundi, black frogfish, and even round ribbontail rays often appear out of nowhere, adding to the excitement of diving in Dominic Rock.

Type of Diving:

Boat, Deep, Wreck, Drift

Recommended For:

Experienced divers

Highlights

Tuna, Barracuda, Giant Grouper, Black Tip Reef Shark, Eagle Ray, Dolphins occasionally passing, Big rock covered with soft corals and full of fish life.
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:

Good

Type of Reef:

Barrier

Marine Life

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

Did you know that

Dominic Rock

is in

Togian Islands