1.Bonne Point
The reef follows the direction of the terrestrial point and continues down to 40metres however there is plenty of good diving around 18 metres. This reef gets dived allot and is pretty barren in places and stunning in others. You can enjoy plenty of dives here with alot of country to cover
2. Bugger Wreck
A small fizz boat "Bugger" sits upright on the bottom in 50metres of water, the boat is intact with its outboard and auxilary still attached. Plenty of large scallops surround the boat.
3. Submerged Rock
A solitary rock sits just off the main reef and the weed on top of it is visible from the surface at low tide. The North western side of this rock teams with Terakihi, Moki and Butterfly perch through the summer months Bronze Whaler sharks are a common site here
4. Kickback
Hidden in the weed on this shallow reef are a number of chasams and swimthroughs that often elude divers on their first dive but the area is a haven four a number of species of nudibranches
5. Centre Reef
A cetral reef links two of the Trio of islands together and whilst most of the reef is unexciting either end has plenty for a diver to see with just about every local species present and the odd stranger to town
6. Monsta Drop
The reef to the western side of the centre Island is almost a wall dive in the deeper parts and huge pelagics as well as reef fish frequent the area. Divers need to keep their eye on their depth and the current
7. Cathedral
A small entrance at the base of the rock opens to provide a home for Maori Chief and Slender Roughie while a shaft of light peirces the water form the opening in the ceiling. A quick dive in anotherwise plain bay.