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THE WORLD UNDER WATER

FIND THE TREASURES UNDER WATER IN MUSANDAM
BOOK YOUR DIVING ADVENTURE
Neptune Diving Centre - Welcome to the Diving Club, specialising in Musandam trips

Discover the mesmerizing world beneath the waves with us. At Neptune, we're passionate about exploring the ocean's depths and sharing its wonders with you. Whether you're a seasoned diver or taking your first plunge, our experienced team is here to guide you on unforgettable underwater journeys. From vibrant coral reefs to exhilarating shipwrecks, we offer a range of dive experiences in breathtaking locations. Dive into a world of discovery, adventure, and marine beauty with us. Let's make a splash – book your dive today!

Our team of experienced divers is dedicated to providing you with unforgettable dive adventures. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, join us to explore vibrant coral reefs, captivating marine life, and mysterious shipwrecks.

Musandam Dive Sites
zebra shark
RAS DILLAH
At a depth of 10-40 meters, it has a wall combination of slopes with beautiful soft corals. Sea life is abundant of this area. A lot of snappers, parrot fish, barracuda, Turtle, sting ray and if you are lucky you might see the leopard shark.
bat fish
RAS SHARKAN
At a depth of 10-35 meters, the tip of this Ras is a wall and a beautiful garden area. There are many schools of fusiliers and giant tribally, bat fishes: sting ray, turtle, and damsel fishes in the shallow area.
gobi
RAS SHARKAN 2
At a depth of 10-40 meters, There are so many things to see in the area, such as a shoal of barracuda, jack fish, bat fishes, fusiliers, parrot fish, turtles, sting rays, marble rays, and if you are lucky you might see a white tip shark.
ghost moray
RAS SAMID
At a depth of 5-16 meters, a shoal of barracuda and fusilier, bat fish, cattle fish, lobsters, and turtles. This is a shallow area applicable for the 3rd /night dive in a day.
seahorse octopus rock
OCTOPUS ROCK
At 14 – 32 meters in depth, this little rock/Octopus rock is outside the mainland, 22.9 nm @ 022 degrees from Dibba port of Oman. There is a lot of marine life that can be seen in this area, such as shoal of jack fishes, fusiliers, snappers, bat fish, giant tribally, scorpion fish, slipper lobster, cattle fish, and sea horse as well.
swimming turtle
RAS MAROVI
At a depth of 10-35 meters, this dive site is separate from the mainland, which is 21.2 nm. The northeast of this Island is a wall. And on the west coast is a beautiful slope with/ nice soft corals. There are different kinds of shoal of fish, such as barracuda, jack fish fusiliers, parrot fishes, sting rays, and turtles, and you might find sea horses as well.
ray lima rock
LIMA ROCK - NORTH
At a depth of 10-25 meters, this Island is outside the mainland, which is 20.5 nm @ 029 degrees from Dibba port of Oman. There are many things to see in the area, such as turtles, sting rays, scorpion fish, devil fish, stone fish, and electric rays. Shoal of fishes that can be seen around the island are jack fish, fusiliers, and parrot fishes, which are located in the shallow area.
flute coral
LIMA ROCK – SOUTH
At a depth of 10 – 35 meters, the marine life of this area is the same sea life in the North of this island. This area is hazardous because its strong current usually comes from the south. Check the current first before your dive entry.
dolphine
RAS LIMA
At a depth of 5-18 meters, Ras Lima is 1. 13 kilometers away from Lima village, which is 20.2 nm @ 027 degrees from Dibba Port, Oman. There are many different kinds of marine life in this area, such as fusiliers, turtles, sting rays, and jack fishes.
snowflake moray eel
RAS SANUT
At a depth of 10-35 meters, Ras Samut is 5 minutes of travel from Lima rock, which is 18.9 nm @ O29 degrees from Dibba port of Oman. There are many different kinds of marine life in this area, such as Shoal of fusiliers, barracuda, jack fish, turtle, lion fish, sting ray, electric ray, and if you are lucky, you might see a white tip, Leopard shark Mola-mola.
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