This dive site, Stingray Point, is located approximately 12 minutes by boat southeast of Boca Chica in the Dominican Republic. The site features a reef running in a southeasterly direction, characterized by alternating larger sandy areas and distinct reef blocks. A mooring buoy is anchored at about 16 meters depth, serving as a primary reference point for divers. There is no specific history or story provided for the site.
The marine life at Stingray Point includes a variety of species typical for Caribbean reefs. Divers can expect to encounter stingrays, groupers, and triggerfish navigating the reef. Additionally, the site is home to smaller invertebrates such as snails and various moray eels, often found sheltering within the reef blocks.
While specific best times to visit are not detailed, the Caribbean generally offers good diving year-round. Given its maximum depth of 21 meters and the buoy at 16 meters, this site is more suitable for advanced divers. Freedivers with sufficient experience may enjoy the shallower parts of the reef, particularly around the average depth of 10 meters, but should be aware of the deeper sections.

