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Father's Reef

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Fathers Reefs, a series of offshore reefs located in Papua New Guinea, offers a unique and relatively untouched diving experience. Known for their remote beauty and abundant marine life, these reefs provide an opportunity to explore an underwater world far from the usual tourist paths. The reefs are also known for their dynamic underwater topography, including caverns and swim-throughs, which provide an exciting element for exploration

When To Go Diving

The prime diving season at Fathers Reefs is typically from May to November. This period offers the best conditions for visibility and marine life sightings. Water temperatures during this time range from 28°C to 30°C (82°F to 86°F), ensuring comfortable diving. The visibility here is often excellent, ranging from 20 to 40 meters (65 to 130 feet)

 

What to see

Divers can encounter a wide array of fish, including large pelagic species like tuna and sharks, as well as vibrant schools of smaller reef fish. The reefs are home to a rich diversity of corals, including spectacular soft corals and large sea fans, creating a mesmerizing underwater landscape