Three Sisters, Vomo, Fiji

Site Overview
Dive Centres
Site Type: Three large Bommies with steep sides
Depth: Median: 14M Bottom: 21M
Location: Behind Vomo Lailai

Vomo Resort’s Three Sisters dive site is made up of three bommies close to Subway on Vomo Lailai. The extensive dive site contains a variety of corals – hard corals, soft corals and whip corals as well as sea fans and associated marine life. The scuba diving is varied and suitable for any level of experience.

Almost spherical fan with damsel at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

In fact, there are so many sea fans, a better name for the dive site might have been ‘Sea Fan City’.

Yellow seafan at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

The great thing about sea fans is that whether you’re photographing down the light, or up into it, they tend to stay in the one place.

Seafan and diver silhouetted at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

Though sometimes they can surprise you!

Seafan with bubbles at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

The sea whips are also well represented.

Sea whip landscape at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

And usually, on the walls, there are nudis of one kind or another usually heading up the slope. In this instance, a pair of Lochs Chromodoris.

Lochs Chromodoris pair close up at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

Around the foot of the bommies the terrain is very gently shelving and the ocean’s vacuum cleaners are busily cleaning the substrate.

Sea cucumber up close at Three Sisters diving Vomo at Three Sisters in the Fiji Islands by Diveplanit

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