This dive site features the Yetush, a small wreck located at a maximum depth of 29 meters, with an average depth around 14 meters. Navigation to the wreck is straightforward from the shore; divers can swim on the surface or descend immediately if comfortable with air consumption. The approach involves traversing a vast field of fascinating garden eels, leading directly to the wreck.
The Yetush wreck itself is surrounded by a vibrant bed of coral, creating a habitat for diverse marine life. Divers can expect to encounter various fish species, including impressive moray eels, robust groupers, and the unique garden eels encountered on the way to the wreck.
The site is accessible year-round, offering consistent diving opportunities in Eilat's generally calm waters. While the navigation is simple, reaching the wreck at 29 meters requires intermediate diving skills. Freedivers with advanced experience can also enjoy the depth, though snorkelers would find the main attractions too deep to appreciate fully.

