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- Barge : One of the closest dives to Yap's capital Colonia is dive site the Barge.
- Big Bend : Big Bend is named after a sharp curve in the reef on the southwest side of Yap.
- Cherry Blossom Wall : Cherry Blossom Wall is named after its many colored tunicates colonies that change the reef into a wild landscape.
- Choqol Mini Wall : Choqol Mini Wall is a rich and perfect macro photography dive site just north of Goofnuw Channel.
- Eagle's Nest : At a large coral head at Eagle's Nest you can find eagle rays coming to the reef to feed.
- Fanif : The reef just southwest of Miil Channel is called Fanif and has a great wall and lively reef.
- Japanese Zero : Interested in diving at the remains of a sunken Japanese Zero airplane; you can dive here inside the lagoon of Fanif.
- Gabach Channel : Gabach Channel is a deep channel on the southeast side of Yap Island just south of the village Balabat.
- Gapow Reef : Gapow Reef is one of the few dive sites on the eastern side of Yap only regularly dived when the Trade Winds are gone.
- Gilman Wall : Gilman Wall offers a sheer vertical drop-off with many crevices and plenty of marine fish.
- Lionfish Wall : Diving Lionfish Wall is a thrilling drift experience with many sharks, lionfish and tropical reef fish.
- Magic Kingdom : Dive site Magic Kingdom consists out of coral heads, branching corals and numerous different fish species.
- Main Channel : The Main Channel is not often visited and heavily trafficked as all boats use this channel to visit sites all around the island.
- Laura Marie : The wreck of the Laura Marie is one of the artificial reefs in Yap, scuttled in 1992.
- LCM Shipwreck : A popular WWII LCM shipwreck with live torpedo can be found in the main channel entrance.
- O'Keefe's Island Shipwreck : The O'Keefe's Island shipwreck is believed to be from the well known seafarer and adventurist David O'Keefe.
- Miil Channel : Miil Channel is the most famous channel for spotting manta rays in exhilarating drift and wall dives.
- Manta Ridge : Manta Ridge is a shallow 35ft deep pinnacle compared with the otherwise 90ft deep Miil Channel.
- Peelack Channel : Peelack Channel is another deep channel with often strong currents attracting many different species.
- Purple Haze : Purple Haze is diving with brilliant coral formation on sheer drop-offs.
- Spanish Walls : Diving Spanish Walls is beautiful soft coral diving named after its enormous amounts of lace coral resembling the lace from Spain.
- Sunrise Reef : If you want to see about all types of hard corals that live in Micronesian waters you should dive at Sunrise Reef.
- Turtle Cove : Action of sharks, pelagic and turtles are the main reason to dive at dive site Turtle Cove.
- Valley of the Rays : The Valley of the Rays or Goofnuw Channel is another popular channel, mainly in summer, for manta rays.
- Yap Caverns : Yap Caverns, located on Gilman Tip, are the home of many reef sharks and light tunnel swimmthroughs.
- Devil Fish City : Devil Fish City offers divers an excellent view at mantas being cleaned from parasites in one of its cleaning stations.
- Koror, Rock Islands : Koror Island and the famous Rock Islands are Palau's most visited dive locations coming from bounty like tropical postcards.
- Bichu Maru : The Bichu Maru was a cargo vessel that sank on March 30, 1944 after a torpedo hit in its hull.
- Buoy 6 Wreck : The Buoy 6 Wreck right into Lighthouse Channel was used as a submarine chaser during WWII.
- Chandelier Cave : The Chandelier Cave is a set of five chambers named after the stalactites that resemble some of the best chandeliers.
- Chuyo Maru : The Chuyo Maru is a very nice Japanese coastal freighter full of fish which sank on April 1, 1944.
- Helmet Wreck : The Helmet Wreck, Depth Charge Wreck or X1 is named after the many helmets, masks and depth charges found in its holds.
- Iro Maru : The Iro Maru was a 145ft long Japanese vessel supporting invertebrates, hard and soft corals and plenty of fish.
- Jake Sea Plane : Jake Sea Plane is one of the Japanese single engine airplanes that sank near one of the islands of Koror, Palau.
- Raizan Maru : The Raizan Maru sank with a full load of nickel ore and iron which has been salvaged.
- Short Drop-off : The Short Drop-off is a popular steep wall dive, just outside the entrance to Koror Harbor and with plenty of sharks and other pelagic.
- Ngemelis : Diving around Ngemelis is particularly interesting as it is the area where one of the world's best dive sites is located.
- Blue Corner Wall : Diving at dive site Blue Corner Wall
- Blue Holes : This area is one of the most popular diving areas in Palau with spectacular walls and exciting aquatic life.
- Fern's Wall, Turtle Wall : Turtle Wall or Fern's Wall is a deep vertical wall famous for several species of turtles.
- German Wall, Channel : The German Wall and Channel was blasted by the Germans to create a better sea shipping lane between the inner lagoon and the ocean.
- New Drop-off : The New Drop-off is another popular wall dive with spectacular underwater pelagic action on top of the best corals.
- Ngedebus Coral Garden : Ngedebus Coral Garden is one of the healthiest and densest dive sites compared to the amount and diversity of fish and corals.
- Ngemelis Wall : Ngemelis Wall, often confused with the Big Drop-off, is a wicked deep wall situated near the shore of Ngemelis Island.
- Ngerchong : Ngerchong is one of the Rock Island with excellent dive opportunities and crystal clear waters.
- Ngerchong Inside, Ngerchong Coral Gardens : Cuttlefish are a famous sight and can be seen breeding and hatching year around while scuba diving at Ngerchong Inside.
- Ngerchong Outside : Ngerchong Outside is as with many outer dive sites on Palau a steep wall dive with all the action you can wish for.
- Peleliu : Despite its tragic history, the south of Peleliu Island offers some of the best wall dives in Palau.
- Peleliu Cut : Drift divers will find diving Peleliu Cut a fantastic experience as you will literally be floating past its spectacular drop-off.
- Peleliu Express : The Peleliu Express is known as the best drift dive in Palau, flying next to barracudas, sharks and other hunters.
- Peleliu Wall : Peleliu Wall is one of the top dive sites in Palau with phenomenal soft and hard corals.
- Yellow Wall : Yellow Wall is diving with enormous amounts of yellow, golden colored, tube corals.
- Shark City : Divers who like to spot reef sharks should visit the spectacular wall at Shark City.
- Ulong Channel : Drift diving Ulong Channel or Ngerumekaol Pass is a dive site never to forget with sharks, fantastic corals and a great canyon.
- Agat Bay : Agat Bay and popular dive site Blue Hole offer excellent diving but often for those with a bit more experience and patience.
- Apra Harbor : Apra Harbor was the main WWII invasion site on Guam, nowadays offering many ship- and plane wrecks littering its shallow lagoon.
- Other : Other dive sites in Guam can be found near Cocos Island and near the cliffs and sloping reefs north of Agana.
- Rota : Rota, the southernmost islands of the Marianas, is known for its superb scuba diving.
- Coral Gardens : Healthy hard and soft corals, sea fans are some of the reasons for visiting the diverse dive site Coral Garden.
- Senhanom Cave, Rota Hole : Senhanon Cave or Rota Hole displays heaven like light shows when sunrays enter the cavern through the top of the cave.
- Shoun Maru : The Shoun Maru was sunk by an American torpedo hit in World War II.
- Table Top : Two seamounts that are topped together as a Table Top make one of Rota's best dive sites.
- Saipan : The west of Saipan offers superb diving at one of the best and richest coral reefs in the world.
- Banzai Cliff : Banzai Cliff is another beautiful drop-off north of Taipan with a short timeframe when diving is possible.
- Chinsen Maru : The Japanese Chinsen Maru sank during WWII and is been encrusted in coral and swarmed with tropical fish.
- Dimple : The seamount named Dimple is particularly famous since it is the feeding ground of thousands of butterfly fish.
- Eagle Ray City : Eagle Ray City is one worth its name as you are likely to spot more than ten eagle rays on a single day.
- Grotto, Saipan Grotto : One of the top caves in the world is the Grotto, a huge cavern with several different exit holes.
- Ice Cream : Ice Cream is a small seamount west of Saipan with slight currents and plenty of fish.
- Kawanishi H8K Emily B-29 : Diving at the B-29 Kawanishi H8K or Emily as the Allied called it.
- Lau Lau Beach & Bay : Lau Lau Beach is a nice beach dive site with excellent diving among some of the richest coral and some of the best colored marine fish.
- Naftan Point : One of the best wall dives in Taipan is Naftan Point dropping down from 45 to 130 feet.
- Obyan Beach : You will cross several reefs diving towards the ocean from Obyan Beach.
- Spot Light : Spot Light is named after the sunrays that enlighten a particular spot in a cavern.
- Wing Beach : Features of diving Wing Beach are an excellent wall, beautiful crevices and many octopuses.
- Tinian : In Tinian, you will find extremely rich coral formation and some World War II wrecks enriching its already stunning underwater environment.
- Dump Cove : Dump Cove is an interesting dive site where lots of WWII artifacts have been dumped from the cliffs on shore.
- Fleming : Fleming is one of the best wall dives in the Marianas dropping down to 200ft.
- Goat Island, Aguigan : Goat Island or Aguijan is a relatively unexplored dive region with many dive sites, sharks and unnamed.
- Tinian Grotto : Tinian Grotto offers a brilliant cavern and chamber highly decorated and filled with shrimp and crabs.
- Two Coral Head, Twin Coral : Two Coral Head or Twin Coral is diving around two excellent coral formations with an enormous amount of fish and coral life.
- Blue Hole : The Blue Hole is a seventy foot deep hole carved out of the reef popular for snorkeling and diving among small fish.
- Bully Hayes Wreck, Leonora : Remains of a real pirate schooner can be found while diving at Bully Hayes Wreck or the Leonora.
- Eagle Ray Wall : Eagle Ray Wall is famous for its many gracious rays that glide along the walls searching for food.
- Hiroshi Point : Hiroshi Point is a well known wall dive with nice colorful overhangs, sea anemones and plenty of fish.
- Lelu Current : Lelu Current is a heavy current dive site popular for fishermen as well as divers.
- Malem Reef Shelf : The Malem Reef Shelf is an excellent coral dive site but since it is on the rough side of the island try to dive here in calm weather.
- Shark Island : Diving with reef sharks is best done at a dive sites named Shark Island reached near the airport strip.
- Village Reef : The village reef is a nice, crowded house reef of Kosrae Village Resort perfect for snorkeling and diving.
- Walung Coral Shelf : The Walung Coral Shelf is a rich and healthy dive famous for its coral and larger fish.
- Walung Drop-off : One of Kosrae's best dive sites is Walung Drop-Off, a steep and phenomenal wall dive where you can see it all.
- Yela Wall : Yela Wall, in the west of Kosrae, offers diving amongst nudibranches and other small critters.
- Fafan, Uman : Fafan and Uman are relatively less visited islands but offer many wrecks that are worth diving.
- Faichuk Islands : The Faichuk Islands, in the west of Truk Lagoon, offer plenty of war wrecks and reefs yet to be discovered.
- Outer Barrier Reefs : The outer barrier reefs of Chuuk Lagoon are sparsely visited and offer wicked and crowded coral reef diving.
- Tonoas : Tonoas and Eten is where the Japanese were most active and where most wrecks are located.
- Weno : The capital Weno is the most densely populated area in Chuuk State and best catered for diving tourism.
- Arno Atoll : Arno Atoll is a great easily reached atoll known for its production of copra instead of its wicked underwater world.
- Bikini Atoll : Bikini Atoll and its inner lagoon is the only location in the world where you can dive at wrecks sank by nuclear bombs.
- Kwajalein Atoll : Kwajalein Atoll is a pristine atoll with many islets forming a wicked inner lagoon and plenty of stunning dive sites.
- Majuro Atoll : Majuro Atoll is the capital of the Marshall Islands but still remote enough not to be overrun by tourists.
- Mili Atoll : Mili Atoll is one of the rare visited outer Marshall Islands and offers pristine discovery diving.
- Rongelap Atoll : Rongelap Atoll is the next best place to be for diving at the brilliant waters in the Marshall Islands.
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