This dive site, Crabby, is situated approximately 50 minutes by boat from M'pai Bay in Cambodia. It features a varied topography, starting with a sandy area interspersed with rocks near the shore, which then transitions into extensive rock formations densely covered with corals as one explores further into the corner. There is no specific historical background provided for this site.
The waters around Crabby are rich with marine biodiversity, making it a vibrant location for underwater exploration. Divers can expect to encounter an abundance of fish and diverse macro life throughout the site. In the sandy patches, look out for well-camouflaged octopus and stingrays. The coral-covered rocky areas are particularly known for a variety of fish species and numerous nudibranchs.
With a maximum depth of 8 meters and an average depth of around 4 meters, Crabby is an excellent site for all levels of divers, especially beginners, and is highly suitable for both snorkeling and freediving. While specific seasonal highlights are not mentioned, the site's shallow nature and rich ecosystem promise enjoyable dives year-round. Divers should be aware of the possibility of slight currents.

