This dive site, Enoy's Wall, is a vibrant and colorful wall dive located in the North, close to Tingko Beach. Navigation is influenced by the tide; during high tide, divers typically start with the wall on their left shoulder, while at low tide, the dive commences with the wall on their right shoulder, indicating a potential drift. There is no specific history or story provided for the naming of the dive site.
The marine life at Enoy's Wall is characterized by an abundance of soft corals in various colors, dominating the shallow reef alongside feederstars. Deeper sections of the wall feature different types of fans. The site is home to small reef fish, and divers can spot interesting macro creatures like clown frogfish, warty frogfish, as well as specialized shrimps and ghostpipes often found camouflaged within feederstars.
Enoy's Wall is best visited by considering the tidal conditions to optimize the drift experience. It is particularly recommended for macro photography enthusiasts due to the diverse and unique small marine life. The shallower parts of the wall make it suitable for both snorkelers and freedivers to explore the vibrant coral gardens.

