Jim's Alley is located on Gau Island, Fiji. The site has 3 bommies with colonies of soft and hard corals, sea fans, and anemones. The platforms begin at 5m/15ft under the water’s surface and let divers explore the underwater flora and fauna. This dive site is named after the underwater photographer Jim Church. Diving at Jim's Alley is exciting for lovers of different marine species and especially for those who wish to make photos of them.
When To Go Diving
Gau Island has a tropical climate. The driest months are from April to October. The average temperature is 26-29C/77-84F.
What to see
Divers can observe crabs, nudibranchs, and turtles between the bommies while diving here. There are also eagle rays, manta rays, barracudas, and reef sharks.