This dive site offers a captivating underwater experience beginning with a beautiful hard and soft coral slope, descending to approximately 25 meters. The slope features a notable wall characterized by numerous cracks and crevices, providing habitat for diverse marine life including lionfish, scorpionfish, and porcupine fish. A remarkable abundance of nudibranchs and flatworms adds to the area's appeal. Divers can also keep an eye out for white-eyed, clouded, and many moray eels that frequently reside within these sheltered spaces. During colder periods, a large barracuda is often spotted resting near the wall. Continuing deeper, you will discover the wreck of an old sailing catamaran, which houses ringed pipefish, lionfish, puffer fish, and various juvenile species. Shallow areas are populated by expansive carpet anemones, home to anemonefish and porcelain crabs. This site provides a rich tapestry of underwater wonders.
Dungon Wall
Wall and wreck dive with abundant macro life and corals.
Boat Access
18m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth
About this dive site
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Site Ratings
Big Marine Life Fair
Macro Marine Life Excellent
Landscape Quality Excellent
Water Visibility Very Good Viz
Plan Your Visit
wall divecoral reefwreckmacro photographynudibranchsbeginner friendly
Marine Life
Snowflake Moray
Flatworm
Pufferfish
Anemonefish
Scorpionfish
Hairy Porcelain Crab
White-Eyed Moray
Nudibranch
Soft Gingerbread Hem Star
Ringed Pipefish
Hard Coral
Barracuda
Sea Anemone
Common Lionfish
Things to Note
Difficulty:
all levels
Shallow coral slopes for beginners, with a deeper wall and wreck for experienced divers.
Hazards:
currentdepthmarine lifeboat traffic
Current Strength:
Variable
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