This dive site, Gypsy Rover, is centered around a small wreck located approximately 200 meters from the shore. Divers can explore the wreck and an adjacent hard coral reef that starts at 16 meters and descends to a sandy bottom at 23 meters. The site also boasts a vibrant shallow sandy area renowned for excellent muck diving, offering a diverse array of unique critters.
The wreck area is a known haunt for big scorpion fish and frogfish, while the hard coral reef provides habitat for sand eels, snappers, and various shrimps. The shallow muck diving zone is particularly rich in small, fascinating creatures, making it a paradise for macro enthusiasts.
The Gypsy Rover offers an enjoyable experience year-round, with the shallow muck area being a highlight for both divers and freedivers seeking unique macro life. Its accessible depth range makes it ideal for beginner divers, while the deeper reef offers more exploration for intermediate levels. Ensure to bring a good torch for peering into crevices and spotting hidden critters.

