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Tea cup rock

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All about Tea cup rock dive site

Tea Cup Rock is best described as a rocky Pacific formation dive, likely named for its shape above or below water. It has a compact, characterful profile, with fish gathering around the rock and smaller life tucked into crevices.

What to see

Reef fish, snappers, grunts, pufferfish, moray eels, rays, turtles, and small crustaceans may be seen. Jacks and barracuda may pass by in open water.

When To Go Diving

December to May usually brings the best coastal conditions. Water is generally around 26–29°C, with visibility variable depending on swell and plankton.