This dive site, Invisibles (51), is an easily accessible shore dive featuring a unique double reef structure. Divers can navigate from a shallow first reef, ideal for initial exploration, to a deeper second reef separated by a distinctive long, skinny sand flat. There is no specific historical account or story provided for the naming of this particular site.
The site is renowned for its diverse marine life, including populations of garden eels often seen swaying in the sand channel between the reefs. Other common inhabitants include vibrant spotted drums, various parrotfish and trunkfish, and the occasional majestic spotted eagle ray gliding past.
The best time to visit Bonaire is generally year-round due to consistent warm water and weather. This site is excellent for both divers and snorkelers. For divers, exploring the sand channel for garden eels is a highlight, while freedivers can enjoy the shallower reef and the modest maximum depth. Always be mindful of gentle currents and enjoy the vibrant reef ecosystem.

