Raymond's Point Dive Site

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Amazing fishes & life!
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Strong current
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Am I dreaming?! 30m+!
Level Advanced Divers
Dive depth Normal diving depth, 10-25m

Raymond’s point is a vertical wall with usually strong current, making it an ideal place for drift dives in Bunaken. There is also one large cave worth exploring. This dive site is a good spot for photography with very nice hard and soft corals on the top of the reef and a rich reef life. But always be careful of the current!

Raymond's Point is sometimes classified as a Drift dive. Ready to swim around this Wall structure?

You can dive Raymond's Point all year long. Access: from the Shore. See the map of Raymond's Point on the right for the exact location.

Raymond's Point Raymond's point is a vertical wall with usually strong current, making it an ideal place for drift d... Julien 5

Fishes you may spot while diving Raymond's Point

  • Angel Fish Angel Fish
  • Butterfly Fish Butterfly Fish
  • Grouper Grouper
  • Lion Fish Lion Fish
  • Lobster Lobster
  • Scorpion Fish Scorpion Fish
  • Sea Snake Sea Snake

... and more fishes & sea life, Dogtooth Tuna, Large Emperor, Red Snapper, Stingray, Wrasse

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