This dive site offers an intriguing experience starting from a rocky reef approximately 15 meters deep. Divers can explore a north-west path, passing by substantial rock formations before descending to depths of 18 meters and beyond, reaching over 30 meters. The area is characterized by three distinct tunnels formed through wall fracturing—the deepest tunnel begins at 30 meters, the second around 20 meters with gaps for exit if needed, and a narrower top tunnel. A cement wreck lies approximately 18 to 21 meters deep, offering an interesting secondary feature about halfway back towards the bay. Visibility is good, though divers are advised to avoid finning during ascent. Exiting can be done either returning to the boat near the safety stop or continuing along the wall. Keep an eye out for stingrays and upside-down jellyfish, which are often found near the anchor chain at around 15 meters if air remains sufficient. A safety stop is recommended around the boat, maintaining proximity to other diving operations.
Small Reef/three Tunnels
Varied dive with tunnels, a wreck, and rocky reefs.
Boat Access
20m Avg Depth
30m Max Depth
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Depth profile reaches 30m+ with tunnels (overhead environments), requiring good buoyancy control.
Hazards:
depthboat traffic
Current Strength:
Mild
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