Havelock Island 5 min from Jetty 5 Clownfish Types

Tribe Gate: Ancient Coral Ruins
& Giant Tridacna Clams

Difficulty Beginner Try Scuba Eligible
Max Depth 3-15m Oval Seamount
Visibility 15-20m+ Crystal Clear
Access Boat Only 5 min!

What Makes Tribe Gate Special

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Tribe Gate (also known as Oval Reef) is a submerged seamount just 5 minutes from Havelock’s jetty—the closest boat dive site with exceptional marine life. This oval-shaped reef hosts all 5 clownfish species found in Andaman waters and the highest concentration of giant Tridacna clams anywhere in the region.

Then there are the “Pavona Coral Ruins,” bleached coral structures from the 2010 bleaching event that have become a macro photographer’s playground. Moray eels, nudibranchs, and octopuses have all moved in.

  • All 5 Clownfish SpeciesThe only Havelock site where all five Andaman anemonefish species can be found
  • Most Giant ClamsHighest concentration of Tridacna clams in the Andamans—world's largest living clams
  • Pavona Coral RuinsEerily beautiful bleached coral "city"—now thriving refuge for moray eels, octopuses & nudibranchs
  • 5-Minute Boat RideClosest boat dive—perfect for multi-dive days and those prone to seasickness
Giant Tridacna clam at Tribe Gate dive site Havelock

The Dive Experience: An Underwater City

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Just 5 minutes from the jetty, you descend into an oval-shaped reef rising from white sand. The circular seamount makes navigation simple. Follow the reef perimeter and you end up back at the mooring.

The coral shelves step down from 3m to 15m. First, you notice the giant clams—Tridacna with iridescent blue-green mantles that snap shut when your shadow passes. Then the anemone gardens, where all 5 clownfish species defend their territories.

Deeper exploration reveals the “Coral Ruins”—skeletal Pavona structures that died in 2010 but now host incredible life: moray eels peek from crevices, nudibranchs crawl across surfaces, two-spot snappers cloud above like an overcast sky. It is a strange kind of beautiful, and a macro photographer’s dream.

Safety stops at 5 meters are good too. Sergeant major damsels and fusilier schools surround you, with Havelock Island visible above.

Clownfish in anemone at Tribe Gate
Suchit - Founder & RAID Scuba Instructor at Frogman Scuba Diving

Tribe Gate is my go-to for first-time divers. Five minutes from shore, so no seasick students. The oval shape means we never get lost. And the sightings are guaranteed—clownfish, giant clams, schools of fish. Every student surface with a massive smile. For photographers, the coral ruins are something else. Nudibranchs everywhere, great textures, natural frames.

Suchit Scuba Instructor & Founder, Frogman Scuba

Location & How to Get There

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  • Geographic Location3km from Beach No.3, between Havelock & John Lawrence Island GPS: 12.036121, 93.007259
  • Boat TimeOnly 5 minutes by speedboat—the closest boat dive!
  • EntryDescent via mooring line; circular pattern around oval reef
  • ConditionsLow currents, minimal surge—sheltered year-round including monsoon!

Underwater Topography

📊 Depth Profile
0-3m
Reef top—safety stop zone
3-8m
Upper reef shelf—giant clam zone, anemone gardens
8-15m
Lower shelf—Pavona coral ruins, macro paradise
🗺️ Key Underwater Features
  • Oval Seamount Structure
    Circular reef rising from white sand—easy navigation, never get lost
  • 🏛️
    Pavona Coral Ruins
    Bleached coral structures from 2010 that now host thriving macro habitat
  • 🐚
    Giant Clam Gardens
    Highest concentration of Tridacna clams in the Andamans
  • 🌺
    Anemone Paradise
    Multiple anemone types hosting all 5 clownfish species
  • ⏱️
    Only 5 Minutes Away!
    Closest boat dive site from Havelock. Great for multi-dive days

Marine Life Encyclopedia

All 5 clownfish species + highest giant clam concentration in the Andamans

Signature Species (Guaranteed Sightings)

🐚
Giant Tridacna Clams
Tridacna spp.
Guaranteed
🐠
All 5 Clownfish Species
Amphiprion spp.
Near Guaranteed
🐟
Two-Spot Snappers
Lutjanus spp.
Guaranteed

Reef Residents & Schooling Fish

🐍
Moray Eels
High
🐟
Barracuda
Regular
🐌
Nudibranchs
High
🐡
Giant Groupers
Regular
🐡
Parrotfish
Guaranteed
🐙
Octopus
High

Unique Features of Tribe Gate

🐠
All 5 Clownfish Species
The ONLY Havelock site with all 5 anemonefish species found in Andaman waters—each in their symbiotic anemone homes
🐚
Giant Clam Capital
Highest concentration of Tridacna clams in the Andamans. Their blue-green mantles that snap shut when your shadow passes
🏛️
Pavona Coral Ruins
Skeletal coral structures from the 2010 bleaching event, now a macro paradise with moray eels, nudibranchs, and octopuses
⏱️
Extended Bottom Time
45-60 min dives at 3-15m depth. Plenty of time to explore the entire oval reef

Coral Garden

Tribe Gate has healthy hard corals mixed with the Pavona coral ruins, skeletal structures that died during the 2010 bleaching event but have since become busy marine habitats with plenty of residents.

🏛️
Pavona Coral Ruins
Bleached coral structures that have become a macro photography hotspot
🌿
Staghorn Coral
Branching coral providing reef structure
🧠
Brain Coral
Rounded, ridged formations
🍽️
Table Coral
Flat, plate-like structures
🌺
Anemone Gardens
Multiple species hosting all 5 clownfish varieties
🌾
Soft Corals
Scattered throughout upper reef shelf

Best Time to Dive

Peak
November – May
  • Visibility: 15-20+ meters
  • Crystal clear, calm seas
  • Calmest: March-May
  • Best for photography
Good
Sept – October
  • Post-monsoon transition
  • Exceptional fish activity
  • Fewer crowds
  • Great value season
Accessible
June – August
  • Sheltered site—still accessible!
  • Variable visibility
  • Good for budget travelers
  • Most reliable monsoon site
🌊 Year-Round Advantage
Tribe Gate is sheltered and accessible even during monsoon when other sites close. It is the most reliable dive site in all weather conditions, so year-round diving is very much possible.

Is Tribe Gate Right For You?

Perfect For

  • First-Time Divers & Non-Swimmers: Try Scuba eligible—shallow, safe, supervised.
  • RAID Certification Students: Primary training site—calm conditions, easy navigation.
  • Macro Photographers: Coral ruins, nudibranchs, octopuses, moray eels—endless subjects!
  • Seasick-Prone Divers: Only 5 min boat ride—minimal travel time!
  • Night Divers: Well-defined oval reef structure = easy navigation in darkness.
  • Marine Life Enthusiasts: All 5 clownfish species + giant clams = guaranteed sightings!

Less Ideal For

  • Pelagic Hunters: Shallow site—no big sharks or mantas here.
  • Deep Diving Enthusiasts: Max 15m depth—advanced sites go deeper.
  • Technical Divers: No walls, caves, or advanced features.
🎯 Why Students Love This Site
Tribe Gate is the primary training site for RAID courses. The oval structure prevents getting lost, 5-minute boat ride means more dive time, and guaranteed sightings (clownfish, giant clams) ensure every student surfaces with a massive smile!

Gallery

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What certification do I need for Tribe Gate?

None required! Tribe Gate is approved for Try Scuba Discover (non-certified) dives. Beginners, non-swimmers, and certified divers all enjoy this site.

What unique marine life will I see at Tribe Gate?

All 5 clownfish species found in Andaman waters + the highest concentration of giant Tridacna clams in the region. Also moray eels, nudibranchs, barracuda schools, and octopuses living in the “coral ruins.”

How far is the boat ride to Tribe Gate?

Only 5 minutes! Tribe Gate is the closest boat dive site from Havelock—perfect for those prone to seasickness or wanting multiple dives per day.

When is the best time to dive Tribe Gate?

October to May is ideal with 15-20m+ visibility. March to May has the calmest seas. Tribe Gate is accessible year-round, including monsoon, thanks to its sheltered location.

Ready to Explore Tribe Gate?

5 clownfish species, giant clams, and only 5 minutes from shore!

  • RAID Certified Center
  • Try Scuba Eligible
  • Year-Round Access