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Access
How? By boat
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Romvi bay
Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
Max depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Current None
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience All divers
Bio interest Interesting
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Photography
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
English (Translate this text in English): Romvi Island backside bay - nice and sheltered area ideal for beginners in diving and for UW-photographers. Large sandy areas with minor boulders providing hide for abundant octopus. This locality sometimes offer the sea hare - a large naked gastropod similar to nudibranchs. The sea hare does however possess a shell - but it is internal within the snails mantle. Scuba diving is permitted in this area.
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