One of our most recent dive sites, Rob’s offers a drift dive where the water is thick with big fish! At the northern drop, you’ll be treated to two large cleaning stations, which are often visited by the mantas of Tofo.

Robs Bottom is a playground of fish species and throughout the dive you will find yourself looking in all directions. Schooling reef fish smother the reef which is covered in potholes, which are ideal hideouts for morays, shrimp, lobsters and crabs.

The options are endless with Robs Bottom, in any direction you will find cleaning stations from the drop, and towards the southern end a bowl with impressive swim through.

A deep water drop-off runs around the edges of the plateau which makes Robs Bottom, which is why Robs is also known as an anomaly for its unusually high frequency of big-species sightings (mantas, smalleye stingray, whale shark, other shark species and humpback whales alike).  A strongly recommended dive for experienced nitrox divers up for an adventure.

As you follow the ridge south, keep your eyes peeled for a whole plethora of marine life ranging from frog fish, Pope fish, shrimp and shilling kingfish. Along the walls, you’re also likely to spot one of the many resident potatoes groupers.

On the southern side, you’ll see two further cleaning stations before reaching your bottom time and beginning the ascent

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