This dive site, known as Corral, is a small, sheltered bay located near an island. It is particularly renowned as the only muck dive site in the area, making it a unique spot for specialized diving experiences, especially night diving. Underwater navigation is straightforward, with a shallow reef close to the island that gradually extends into deeper areas on the outside of the bay.
The site is a treasure trove for macro enthusiasts, boasting a rich diversity of small marine life. Divers frequently encounter a high concentration of octopus, seahorses, pipefish, rays, scorpionfish, and the distinctive Indian walkers. Additionally, the waters teeming with various nudibranchs, mollusks, and a plethora of other small, fascinating creatures.
Corral is perfect for divers interested in muck diving and night diving, offering exceptional opportunities for macro photography year-round. Its shallow and calm nature also makes it highly suitable for freedivers and snorkelers seeking to explore the abundant marine life close to the surface, offering a different perspective of this unique ecosystem.

