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#1 Monolith 40-110ft. Beginner to Advanced

This pinnacle rises from 80 feet to about 40 feet with a lava ridge that extends out from shore to about 110. An excellent multi-level dive. The deep ridge is home to several black coral trees, with a deep water species of Basselet fish.

#2 Fish Rock 40ft. Beginner to Intermediate

As the name implies, there are lots of fish. Schools of them surround an exposed rock, just off Manele Bay. This dive offers long bottom times and many photographic opportunities. The shallows are covered with pastel-colored moon (soft) coral, dancing sunlight, and clouds of inshore tropical fish.

#3 Knob Hill 40-60ft. Beginner to Intermediate

Acres of lava ridges, arches, and small caves make this an exciting exploratory dive. Rays are often sighted and an occasional turtle. The "Knob" is shallow, and the hollow underside is a macro photographers dream. Brightly colored sponges, tube coral, cowry shells and a multitude of other invertebrates.

#4 First Cathedral 30-60ft. Beginner to Advanced

Entering a large cavern, you are met with the feeling of entering a large (you guessed it!) cathedral. The central room has a porous ceiling; light streams around and illuminates the large alter (boulder) below. You may also see a White tip Reef shark or two in the cavern. One of the most requested dives on Lanai.

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