This dive site, known as Coral Garden, is a recently (re)discovered treasure located off the coast of Cambodia. With its maximum depth of 13 meters and an average depth of 6 meters, it offers easy navigation. Divers can explore extensive coral formations directly from their boat, making it a straightforward and enjoyable experience without complex routes or historical artifacts.
The site boasts a wide array of marine life, including vibrant hard corals, soft corals, sponges, and intricate whip corals. Amidst these, divers can spot camouflaged pipefish, colorful clownfish, grazing parrotfish, various groupers, and numerous other small critters. It is also a notable location for finding stingrays, adding to the diversity of marine encounters.
Coral Garden is suitable for divers of all levels, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced divers alike. Its shallow profile also makes it ideal for snorkeling and freediving, allowing ample bottom time to explore. While no specific 'best time' is mentioned, the dry season (November to May) typically offers the calmest seas and best visibility in Cambodia.

