Corruption Rock - South Andamans

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Corruption Rock - South Andamans

Corruption Rock - South Andamans

The Corruption Rock dive site consists of a huge rock that goes down 30 meters deep and whose top part emerges out of the water. The rock is located at the entrance of a channel—a location that brings in lots of nourishment and attracts a large amount of sea life in a protected environment. Divers will be able to see barracuda, eagle rays, giant trevally, giant groupers, black jacks, humphead parrotfish, and green sea turtles. The rock face is covered with coral. Because the currents are usually strong, it is better to do deep dives, photo trips, and fish IDing or Underwater Naturalist courses.  

The Corruption Rock dive site consists of a huge rock that goes down 30 meters deep and whose top part emerges out of the water. The rock is located at the entrance of a channel—a location that brings in lots of nourishment and attracts a large amount of sea life in a protected environment. Divers will be able to see barracuda, eagle rays, giant trevally, giant groupers, black jacks, humphead parrotfish, and green sea turtles. The rock face is covered with coral. Because the currents are usually strong, it is better to do deep dives, photo trips, and fish IDing or Underwater Naturalist courses.  

The Corruption Rock dive site consists of a huge rock that goes down 30 meters deep and whose top ...

Other information

Depth
  • Maximum 30
  • Maximum 40
Visibility
10-15m
Current
Sometimes strong
Required scuba diving level / certification
Intermediate
Fauna
  • Gorgonian fans
Flora
  • Red algae

The best dive centres to explore Corruption Rock - South Andamans

Lacadives

Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Asia
Lacadives

Our opinion on Lacadives dive center:

The dive center Lacadives is located in the extreme south of the Andaman Islands, at the heart of the Bay of Bengale (Indian Ocean), in an area called Chidiya Tapu. Famous for its beautiful sunsets, reserve forest and many ...

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