Reef Fish · 18 destinations worldwide

Sweetlips

The reef's hovering pillows. Big fleshy lips, polka-dot patterns, lazy daytime stacks under coral overhangs.

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About sweetlips

Sweetlips are mid-size reef fish named for their large fleshy lips and patient hovering behaviour — they spend daylight stacked motionless under coral ledges or in caves, sometimes 20–30 individuals to a single overhang. Common species: harlequin (yellow with black spots), oriental (yellow with black stripes), giant sweetlips.

Juveniles are wild — they mimic toxic flatworms, swimming with exaggerated wobble to convince predators they're inedible. Adults shift to schooling patience by day, then disperse at dusk to hunt small crustaceans across the sand.

Reliable across our destinations: Maldives walls, Andaman (Johnny's Gorge), Komodo, Sipadan, Phuket, Bali. Their stacking habit makes them one of the most patient subjects for reef photography — they barely move when you approach respectfully.

When to dive with Sweetlips

Tap a month to highlight it across destinations, or hover any cell for details.

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Grand Island GoaIndia
Havelock IslandIndia
BaliIndonesia
Koh TaoThailand
PhuketThailand
Phi PhiThailand
High probabilitySeasonal / shoulderOff-season
Best months overall: January, February, March, April, May…. Year-round at all reef destinations. No specific seasonality for the daytime hover.

Where to dive with Sweetlips

18 destinations across Goa, Andamans, SE Asia, Indian Ocean, Arabian Gulf, East Africa — peak seasons vary by location, so plan your trip around the right destination AND the right month.

Grand Island Goa — Sweetlips diving
Tier 1

Grand Island Goa

India · 1-2 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–May, Oct–Dec · 12 sites

1-2 hoursDomestic (no passport needed)12 sites27-30°C
+ Suzy's Wreck+ Davy Jones Locker+ Coral Reefs
Havelock Island — Sweetlips diving
Tier 2

Havelock Island

India · 2-3 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Apr, Dec · 30 sites

2-3 hoursVisa-free (domestic)30 sites26-29°C
+ SS Inchkeith+ MV Mars+ Chidiyatapu Wreck
Bali — Sweetlips diving
Tier 1

Bali

Indonesia · 7-8 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Apr–Nov · 35 sites

7-8 hoursVisa on arrival35 sites26-29°C
+ USAT Liberty+ Boga Wreck+ Manta Rays
Koh Tao — Sweetlips diving
Tier 1

Koh Tao

Thailand · 5-6 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Feb–Sep · 25 sites

5-6 hoursVisa on arrival25 sites27-30°C
+ HTMS Sattakut+ Turtles+ Reef Sharks
Phuket — Sweetlips diving
Tier 1

Phuket

Thailand · 4-5 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Apr, Nov–Dec · 40 sites

4-5 hoursVisa on arrival40 sites27-30°C
+ King Cruiser+ Whale Sharks+ Manta Rays
Phi Phi — Sweetlips diving
Tier 2

Phi Phi

Thailand · 5-6 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Apr, Nov–Dec · 15 sites

5-6 hoursVisa on arrival15 sites27-30°C
+ Reef Sharks+ Turtles+ Coral Reefs
Gili Trawangan — Sweetlips diving
Tier 2

Gili Trawangan

Indonesia · 8-9 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Apr–Nov · 25 sites

8-9 hoursVisa on arrival25 sites27-29°C
+ Turtles+ Reef Sharks+ Coral Reefs
Moalboal — Sweetlips diving
Tier 2

Moalboal

Philippines · 7-8 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–May, Dec · 30 sites

7-8 hourseVisa (eTravel)30 sites27-29°C
+ Whale Sharks+ Turtles+ Coral Reefs
Mauritius — Sweetlips diving
Tier 2

Mauritius

Mauritius · 6-7 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Apr, Oct–Dec · 25 sites

6-7 hoursVisa-free25 sites23-28°C
+ Dolphins+ Reef Sharks+ Turtles
Muscat — Sweetlips diving
Tier 2

Muscat

Oman · 2-3 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Apr, Sep–Dec · 20 sites

2-3 hourseVisa20 sites24-30°C
+ Whale Sharks+ Reef Sharks+ Turtles
Fujairah — Sweetlips diving
Tier 4Coming soon

Fujairah

UAE · 3-4 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–May, Oct–Dec · 15 sites

3-4 hoursVisa on arrival15 sites22-30°C
+ Turtles+ Reef Sharks+ Coral Reefs
Komodo — Sweetlips diving
Tier 3

Komodo

Indonesia · 8-10 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Apr–Nov · 40 sites

8-10 hoursVisa on arrival40 sites25-28°C
+ Manta Rays+ Reef Sharks+ Turtles
Zanzibar — Sweetlips diving
Tier 3Coming soon

Zanzibar

Tanzania · 6-7 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Feb, Jul–Dec · 22 sites

6-7 hourseVisa22 sites25-29°C
+ Dolphins+ Turtles+ Reef Sharks
Sipadan — Sweetlips diving
Tier 3Coming soon

Sipadan

Malaysia · 6-7 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Apr–Oct · 12 sites

6-7 hoursVisa-free12 sites27-29°C
+ Turtles+ Reef Sharks+ Barracuda
Coron — Sweetlips diving
Tier 3Coming soon

Coron

Philippines · 7-8 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–May, Nov–Dec · 20 sites

7-8 hourseVisa (eTravel)20 sites27-29°C
+ Akitsushima+ Irako Wreck+ Olympia Maru
Perhentian — Sweetlips diving
Tier 3Coming soon

Perhentian

Malaysia · 5-6 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Mar–Oct · 18 sites

5-6 hoursVisa-free18 sites27-30°C
+ Turtles+ Reef Sharks+ Coral Reefs
Seychelles — Sweetlips diving
Tier 4Coming soon

Seychelles

Seychelles · 4-5 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Apr–May, Sep–Nov · 30 sites

4-5 hoursVisa-free30 sites26-30°C
+ Whale Sharks+ Manta Rays+ Reef Sharks
Raja Ampat — Sweetlips diving
Tier 4Coming soon

Raja Ampat

Indonesia · 12-14 hours from India

Sweetlips here: Jan–Apr, Oct–Dec · 50 sites

12-14 hoursVisa on arrival50 sites27-30°C
+ Manta Rays+ Reef Sharks+ Coral Reefs

Plan a trip to dive with sweetlips

Real, curated expeditions — or a custom trip built around the best season and destination to encounter sweetlips.

Looking for a real expedition?

Browse our curated, small-group dive trips — fixed dates, vetted partner operators, zero agency fee. Or tell us your dates and we'll build a custom trip around the best season and destinations to encounter sweetlips.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to dive with sweetlips?
Year-round at all reef destinations. No specific seasonality for the daytime hover.
What's the best destination for first-timers?
Havelock Island — India, 2-3 hours from India is the easiest entry point — short flights, beginner-friendly conditions, and reliable sightings during peak months.
What certification do I need?
No — Open Water certification is enough for sweetlips encounters. Most sightings happen above 18m on standard recreational dives.
Photography tips?
Wide-angle for the school, macro for the lips. Light from the side to bring out the polka-dot patterns.

Ready to dive with sweetlips?

Tell us when you can travel and your certification level — we'll match the right destination, the right season, and the right trip for diving with sweetlips.

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