This dive site, Bisé Morto (4), offers a varied underwater landscape starting with a shallow reef that gradually slopes down. From approximately 10 meters, there's a distinct dropoff that leads to a sandy bottom, providing interesting topography for exploration. While accessible from both shore and boat, most divers prefer boat access for convenience and to explore this pristine part of the Bonairean reef system.
The vibrant reef at Bisé Morto is home to a rich array of typical Caribbean marine life. Divers can expect encounters with nurse sharks and reef sharks, and there's a good chance of spotting majestic eagle rays and various stingrays cruising along the sandy bottom or reef edge. The site also teems with colorful fish species, including snapper, angelfish, grunts, and parrotfish, making for a lively and engaging dive experience.
Bonaire is an excellent year-round diving destination, and Bisé Morto is no exception. The clear, calm waters are ideal for enjoying the diverse marine ecosystem. Both scuba divers and freedivers will appreciate the site's versatility, from its shallow, vibrant coral gardens perfect for extended bottom times to the deeper dropoff where larger pelagics might be encountered. Always remember to practice responsible diving and maintain neutral buoyancy to protect the delicate coral formations.

