This dive site is accessed from land, involving a short walk over the fringing reef top to enter the water. Once submerged, divers typically follow the reef slope, which descends to a maximum depth of 22 meters with an average depth around 11 meters. The navigation is straightforward along the reef structure, offering a relaxed and explorative dive without a specific historical narrative or wreck to explore.
The fringing reef at Selim supports a vibrant ecosystem, teeming with a variety of fauna and flora. Divers can expect to observe numerous species of hard and soft corals, providing shelter for diverse reef fish, moray eels, and various invertebrates. Notably, turtles and other larger sea creatures like rays can be seen here from time to time, enhancing the experience.
Selim is suitable for diving year-round, with optimal conditions often found during spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures. It's an excellent spot for both beginner and intermediate divers due to its manageable depths and easy access. Snorkelers and freedivers will also appreciate the healthy reef and the chance to encounter marine life in shallower areas.

