This dive site, located at the South Point of Klein Curaçao, is renowned for its exhilarating drift diving opportunities. Divers must navigate the corner of the island, where currents can be particularly strong and unpredictable. There is no specific historical information provided for this exact dive site, but its allure lies in the dynamic underwater environment shaped by these currents, making it a unique and thrilling experience for experienced divers.
The strong currents at this site attract a variety of larger marine animals. Divers frequently encounter large green moray eels, majestic green sea turtles, and graceful hawksbill sea turtles. Schools of barracuda and jacks are also commonly observed patrolling the currents, adding to the excitement of the dive.
While no specific best time to visit is mentioned, drift diving at this location requires careful planning and constant awareness of current speed and direction. It is imperative to have reliable topside support. This site is best suited for advanced divers comfortable with strong currents and drift diving techniques. Freediving and snorkeling are generally not recommended due to the challenging conditions.

