Namatote

Five hours from Triton Bay, Namatote and Sagin islands host thriving coral ecosystems and abundant underwater life.

Prime Diving Conditions

Namatote’s clear waters and healthy reefs attract divers seeking untouched marine environments. Strong currents bring nutrient-rich water, supporting large pelagics and dense coral growth.

Marine Biodiversity

Expect encounters with reef sharks, schools of jacks, and colorful reef fish. The site’s ecological richness makes it a standout destination for underwater photographers and eco-conscious travelers.

Remote Island Exploration

Beyond diving, the uninhabited islands offer quiet beaches and opportunities for kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding—ideal for guests looking to disconnect and engage with wild coastlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to reach Namatote from Triton Bay?
It takes approximately five hours by boat to reach Namatote from Triton Bay.
What kind of marine life can be seen at Namatote?
Divers commonly spot reef sharks, jackfish, barracuda, and vibrant coral formations.
Is Namatote suitable for beginner divers?
Due to strong currents, Namatote is better suited for intermediate to advanced divers.
Are there land-based activities at Namatote?
Yes—visitors can explore sandy coves, kayak along the shoreline, or enjoy quiet beach walks.